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LCVP Leaving Certificate PLUS

LCVP Leaving Certificate PLUS. Caroline McHale. 2016. LEAVING CERTIFICATE VOCATIONAL PROGRAMME. Introduced Late 1980s Restructured 1994 Revised 2002. GROWTH OF PROGRAMME. Year Students Schools 1994 1,200 68 2016 +35,000 567.

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LCVP Leaving Certificate PLUS

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  1. LCVPLeaving Certificate PLUS Caroline McHale 2016

  2. LEAVING CERTIFICATEVOCATIONAL PROGRAMME • Introduced Late 1980s • Restructured 1994 • Revised 2002

  3. GROWTH OF PROGRAMME Year Students Schools 1994 1,200 68 2016 +35,000 567

  4. LCVP Leaving Certificate Plus 14,637 35,000 30%

  5. WHAT IS THE LCVP? An Enhanced Leaving Certificate Leaving Certificate Plus + • Strong Vocational Focus • Study of Link Modules • Focus on Self-directed Learning • Active teaching and learning methodologies • Students develop a range of Key Transferable Skills

  6. PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS • 2-year duration • Minimum 5 Leaving Certificate Subjects at Higher, Ordinary or Foundation level • to include Irish • to include 2 VSGs • Link Modules Extra subject • Modern European Language • ICT

  7. LCVP Structure Link Modules Vocational Subject 2 Vocational Subject 1 Irish Modern European Language Other LC Subjects Most LCVP Students take sevenLeaving Certificate Subjects plus the Link Modules

  8. LCVPLink Modules • Preparation for the World of Work • Enterprise Education

  9. PREPARATION FOR THE WORLD OF WORK • Introduction to Working Life • Job-seeking Skills • Career Investigation • Work Placement

  10. ENTERPRISE EDUCATION • Enterprise Skills • Local Business Enterprise • Local Voluntary Organisations / Community Enterprises • An Enterprise Activity

  11. Typical LCVP Activities • Invited Visitors • Site Visit • Case Studies • Team Enterprises • Work Experience • Using Computers • Video Interviews

  12. Transferable Skills • Basic Skills (incl. IT) • Motivation to Learn • Communication • Initiative & Enterprise • Team Working • Critical Thinking • Flexibility • Leadership Theseskills are equally relevant to young people progressing to further study, working for themselves or going directly into employment

  13. Purpose of the Link Modules The Link Modules help you put theory into practice Subjects being studied Business Community Work / Career LINK MODULES

  14. Link Modules Assessment The Link Modules are assessed by written examination and portfolio

  15. WRITTEN EXAMINATION • Section A - Audio-Visual Presentation • Video sequence of an enterprise • Section B - Case Study • Received 4 weeks in advance • Section C - General Questions • Choice of 4 questions from 6

  16. PORTFOLIO 60% CORE ITEMS: • Curriculum Vitae • Career Investigation • Summary Report • Enterprise/Action Plan

  17. PORTFOLIO 60% OPTIONAL ITEMS: Two out of Four • Diary of Work Experience • Enterprise Report • Report on ‘My Own Place’ • Recorded Interview/Presentation

  18. LCVP RECOGNITION • Entry to Universities and Institutes of Technology • Link Modules is a qualifying subject for points

  19. LCVP RECOGNITION 2004 INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY and UNIVERSITIES Revised Points 2017 Distinction 66 points Merit 46 points Pass 28 points

  20. POINTS SCHEME Grade Higher Grade Ordinary H1 100 H2 88 H3 77 H4 66 H5 56 O1 56 H646 O2 46 H7 37 O3 37 H8 0 O4 28 O5 20 O6 20 O7 0 O8 0

  21. Thank You.....Caroline McHalebusiness@pdst.ie www.pdst.ie

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