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Coping with Job Rejection
Whole Lesson covering the following via group and independent tasks:
To identify the common reasons why people might not be hired for the job.
To identify what people can do to counteract these reasons.
To identify the worst reasons why people are not hired for jobs.
Student documentation, a basic lesson plan and full PowerPoint have been included to provide you with everything you need to teach a lesson on job rejection.
News, Current Issues, Media-Female Stereotypes-Dress Like a Woman, Trump
This lesson was inspired by the recent media coverage of Trump's comments to his employees regarding needing to "Dress like a woman'. This has lead to much debate on the news, internet, social media and so is a perfect opportunity to discuss why context matters when constructing an argument for or against an individuals comments, meaning of female and gender stereotyping.
This lesson enables students to voice their opinion in a safe environment, use debate skills to argue their viewpoint, research the meaning and context on the internet, discuss media influences on how events have been portrayed.
Students activities and extension activities have been included to provide an engaging session.
English skills, Equality & Diversity, British Values and Study Skills embedded throughout.
Applicable to a wide range of subjects.
Internet safety, Sexting and grooming
This tutorial is based upon CEOP's guidance in order to make young people aware of the dangers of the internet, grooming and sexting.
This lesson covers the following objectives:
1. Explain the dangers of Internet safety
2. Identify the laws that help control internet content
3. Use the materials in this presentation to produce a tutorial session on Internet safety.
Students will participate in discussion and research-based activities.
Introduction to Organisation of Texts and Language Effects-2 Lessons
This powerpoint contains two lessons: The first is about raising students awareness of identifying organisational devices and why they are used. The activities within the lesson will be centred around the following objectives:
1. To consider why texts have organisational features
2. To examine a text and comment upon organisational features
3. To collate information about organisational features
Lesson two will be providing students with the opportunity to construct detailed PEE paragraphs regarding the effects that language can have upon on reader e.g. adjectives/noun phrases etc.
The lesson objectives for the second lesson will be as followed:
1.To consider the impressions created by specific words
2.To explain effects on the reader
3.To evaluate the effect of words in a text
Introduction to Mental Health
This PowerPoint is full of student activities and was originally created for Access to Higher Education Learners to be delivered over two days.
This unit of work covers introduction to mental health and mental ill-health, defining mental health, diagnostic manuals and reliability of these, types of mental illness, data exploration activities and scenarios based on the current mental health crisis.
I was observed twice throughout this unit and received a grade 1. There are lots of links which can be pulled out for lesson planning in terms of English, Maths, Employability and Equality and Diversity.
Healthy Eating
A PowerPoint and Poster Activity Handout which features a quiz, a poster activity on healthy eating and a celebrity client advice plenary.
LO's: You will be able to describe key elements of the most important nutrients
You will be able to describe the positives of having a balanced diet
Some of you will be able to identify client’s needs and how to make a diet healthier
This was originally created for a LA Year 9 group but can be adjusted to suit other abilities and delivered over an hour.
You will need poster materials e.g. pens/paper and internet access to deliver this lesson.
Impact of Multi-Disciplinary Approach and Professional Bodies
PowerPoint with some teacher prompts based on recent research and full of student activities. Students can be fairly self-sufficient during this session. This was originally written for Access to HE but will also be useful for A-Level.
Objectives are as follows:
To Recap prior learning
To Explain what is meant by the term ‘multi-disciplinary team’ (MDT)
To Evaluate multi-disciplinary team working within the Health and Social Care context
To Analyse the influence of a health care professional and their professional bodies
Introduction to Learning Disabilities and Advocacy
This PowerPoint was designed for a full day lesson, aimed at Level 3 students.
It covers types of advocacy, active participation, definitions and causes, medical and social models of disabilities.
Lots of discovery learning, group work and activities which students can relate to real life contexts.
Macro and Micro Nutrients
A PowerPoint presentation which can be used for a tutor led introduction or given to students as a revision material. The PowerPoint covers the major nutrient groups.
Measuring Crime
Originally created for A-Level learners, this lesson is also appropriate for Foundation degree and Access to HE students studying sociology, criminology and psychology.
The lesson will enable learners to investigate how measuring crime has changed throughout the centuries as well as beginning to build up an idea of the reliability of crime data.
Students will the reasons why crimes are not always report and take an in depth look at White Collar Crime, with reference to two well known case studies.
Interviews
This is is a full lesson with activities which goes over in detail interview preparation, how to prepare for 'killer' questions and interview techniques to name but a few. The PowerPoint lesson resource has detailed notes in the notes field to help with delivery. There is a session plan included which can be adapted to suit your organisations paperwork.
Aims and Objectives:
To identify what an interview is for
To identify some common questions
To know how to deal with a “Killer Question”
To identify why people aren’t successful at interview.
Full information handouts for students as well as a student self evaluation activity on interview skills have been provided also.
Know Discriminatory Practices in Health and Social Care
Written for new BTEC Specification, Level 3, Unit 2, Equality and Diversity in Health and Social Care.
Full 2.5 hour lesson which is mapped to part of the assignment with student activities throughout which include scenarios, group research tasks, case studies.
Minimal teacher input required.
Quality Awareness
An interactive staff training session based around what is meant by 'Quality'. Enable those participating in the training session to consider how quality improved, the role of Ofsted and begin the preparation for receiving 'The Call'. This could also be useful for trainees and NQT's
Community Care-Health and Social Care Provision
This lesson is aimed at developing students academic skills and giving them an overview into the various aspects of Community Care and why it is necessary considering the current state of the Health and Social Care system. This was originally delivered in two, 3 hour blocks, however can easily be adapted to work over several shorter lessons.
The lesson covers:
Overview of Community Care
Examples of Services
Primary and Intermediate Care
Real life examples with case studies
Day Centres
Home Care VS Hospital Care
Reducing Avoidable admissions
Self Management of Health Conditions
Tele-Health/Tele-Care
The activities which have been included for students are designed to prepare students for university e.g. writing literature reviews, investigative the effectiveness, evaluations, research and discussions.
References and Data used throughout.
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Study Skills/Employability
This bundle is aimed at ages 16-Adults and covers essential aspects of most study skills/employment courses.
It can also be used for tutorials during the lead up to students applying for jobs or applying for university.
This bundle also includes presentation skills, career planning and personal SWOT Analyses.
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Abnormality
This bundle features models and definitions of abnormality. Students will also be exploring treatments for mental illness and evaluating throughout.
Application Form Activity Workbook with Lesson Plan
A comprehensive 9 page workbook on Application Forms and resources which contains activities and information on the following :
1. The Employers Perspective-Student put themselves in the position of the employer and decide who they would want to interview based on application forms
2. Key things to remember when completing application forms-room for student notes
3. Student checklist
4. How employers look through application forms e.g. searching questions
5. Transferable Skills Information
6. Transferable Skills Review Activity
7. Student Reflection/Evaluation
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Applying for Jobs
This bundle contrains lessons, handouts and activities which cover the following aspects of applying for jobs:
Career Planning and Personal Skills Reviews
Conflict Management and Coping with Setbacks
Stress Awareness
Employability Skills Workshop
Employment Letter Writing
Knowing Where to Look for Jobs
Research Project Preparation
Some detailed lessons and other student resources on research methods which were originally tailored for an Access to HE Course but will also be useful for students embarking on an EPQ or for A-Level students who are exploring research methods.
There are two versions of an interactive tutorial lesson, one aimed at health and another aimed at sociology research projects.
There are activities on questionnaire writing, interviews, data analysis, ethics and report writing structure. These resources would need to be delivered over a series of lessons.
They will need adjusting to suit learners needs.
Introduction into writing travel brochures/travel brochure writing
This is an introductory lesson into the features of travel brochures. There are activities and discussions for students to participate in throughout the lesson. This lesson could be used prior to students writing their own full travel brochure.
The Objectives are:
1. Recognise features of Travel Brochures
2. Examine features of Travel Brochures and their Audiences
3. Write an extract of a travel brochure