This course requires 2 options.
Level 2 Skills for Your Future
Subject Description
Teacher in Charge: Miss A. Cording.
This course offers the opportunity to develop a range of life and work skills that will be useful
while at school and as you transition into further study or work.
1. Development of soft skills (identified by employers) and key competencies
2. Future planning
3. Financial literacy, flatting/renting and matters relating to taxation.
Subject Overview
Term 1
The Global Workplace:
Term 1 focusses on personal identity and the way we express our culture. In learning about our cultural traditions and our heritage, we also have a chance to learn about each others. With this knowledge, we can broaden our skills in cultural responsiveness and work across the globe, enhance our interpersonal communication skills and empower each other regardless our differences.
Term 2
Financial Matters
Term 2 Focusses on Financial Capabilities, insurance, tax, Kiwisaver and banking. In this unit we look at how we can best protect our belongings, budget and understand our rights when it comes to renting or flatting.
Term 3
Workplace Skills
In term 3 we look at conflict resolution skills, and workplace admin capabilities. By focussing on successful employment and interpersonal skills, you can have the confidence to land your dream job, and work towards leadership opportunities in those roles.
Term 4
Service
Term 4 gives us the opportunity to wrap up our themes from the first 3 terms and look at a service project.
Recommended Prior Learning
No prior learning required.
Pathway
This course focusses on the skills needed for successful employment, interpersonal confidence, and life beyond High School . SYF is a good option for any student wanting to enhance their skills in 'real world' contexts for life after High School.
Assessment Information
All assessment are Unit Standards, and internally asssessed.Please note, these assessments do not count towards NCEA level 1, or UE literacy.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
Total Credits Available: 20 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 20 credits.
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