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Who are they? What do you think they have in common?

Who are they? What do you think they have in common?

Rowan Atkinson. Electrical Engineering. Newcastle University Natalie Portman. Psychology- Harvard University Harry Hill- Neurosurgery-

Rowan Atkinson. Electrical Engineering. Newcastle University Natalie Portman. Psychology- Harvard University Harry Hill- Neurosurgery- University of London

Match person to their previous job: Morgue Beautician Worked in Ice Cream Store PE

Match person to their previous job: Morgue Beautician Worked in Ice Cream Store PE Teacher Worked in GAP Check-in assistant in Airport

Match person to their previous job: Morgue Beautician Worked in Ice Cream Store PE

Match person to their previous job: Morgue Beautician Worked in Ice Cream Store PE Teacher Worked in GAP Check-in assistant in Airport

The aim of today’s ACES Session is: To identify and explore progression choices.

The aim of today’s ACES Session is: To identify and explore progression choices.

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https: //create. kahoot. it/share/choices-yourprogression/e 1 f 9 d 10 d-3 e 00 -4012 -baba-c 8 f 588 c 45 dfa

Top 3 Traits - Activity Career Coach provides you with your “top three traits”

Top 3 Traits - Activity Career Coach provides you with your “top three traits” following your responses to the questions. Traits: • Social- people are friendly and outgoing • Investigative- people are naturally curious and inquisitive • Conventional- people are well-organised, persistent and practical in their approach to life. • Enterprising- people are self-confident, outgoing and optimistic What three traits do you think the person • Artistic- people are very creative, original and individualistic next to you has from the list provided? • Realistic- people are attracted to outdoors, mechanical and physical activity.

Career Coach- Complete Career Assessment “Take Career Assessment”. What career will you be suited

Career Coach- Complete Career Assessment “Take Career Assessment”. What career will you be suited to? https: //chichester. emsicc. com/? radius=&region=West% 20 Sussex

Career Coach

Career Coach

Careers List Results: • Look at your career match list. • Are there any

Careers List Results: • Look at your career match list. • Are there any surprises on your list? • Has this given you any new ideas about your progression options next year?

Research Task • Select two careers and answer the following questions: • What qualifications/experience

Research Task • Select two careers and answer the following questions: • What qualifications/experience are needed for each choice? • What skills are required?

Action Plan – Your Progression https: //www. ucas. com/what-are-my-options Summary: • Make a short

Action Plan – Your Progression https: //www. ucas. com/what-are-my-options Summary: • Make a short plan that details how you are going make your next choices (progression). • Your plan should ideally consist of 2 -3 bullet point steps that follow on from each other. • Example….

Year 2’s- University Choices • What choices will you make in preparation for your

Year 2’s- University Choices • What choices will you make in preparation for your first year at university? • List the different choices you have made and will need to make. Feedback this list back to the group. • Those they aren’t progression to university, familiarise yourself with the following website: https: //www. notgoingtouni. co. uk/

Why choose CCG Higher Education? • Courses reflect the skills and knowledge you need

Why choose CCG Higher Education? • Courses reflect the skills and knowledge you need in your chosen industry • Flexible and supportive study environment • Industry standard facilities • Links with local businesses • Teaching staff with a wealth of industry experience • Dedicated personal tutor to guide, advice and support you

 • Join us in Coasters this Respect The week and find Environment out

• Join us in Coasters this Respect The week and find Environment out what you can do about 16 th – 20 th Recycling and March Food Waste

A Level Key Messages Week beginning 16. 03. 20

A Level Key Messages Week beginning 16. 03. 20

8 weeks until exams start (including 2 weeks Easter Holiday) Approximately 12 lessons Do

8 weeks until exams start (including 2 weeks Easter Holiday) Approximately 12 lessons Do you know your exam dates? Have you prepared a detailed revision timetable? You can collect a blank revision timetable from the A Level office

Thank you to all our A Level students who helped out at Open Evening.

Thank you to all our A Level students who helped out at Open Evening. We really appreciate you giving up your evening.

Student Voice The next Student Voice meeting is Tuesday 24 March Room A 336

Student Voice The next Student Voice meeting is Tuesday 24 March Room A 336 12. 15 pm to 1. 15 pm The next Student Conference meeting is Tuesday 21 st April

Year 1 Students Do you know your Minimum Expected Grade (MEG)? What grade are

Year 1 Students Do you know your Minimum Expected Grade (MEG)? What grade are you currently achieving? What do you need to do to achieve your MEG? What do you need to do to achieve your aspirational grade?

Revision Cards Revision cards are pocket sized cards containing key information that can be

Revision Cards Revision cards are pocket sized cards containing key information that can be used as prompts. Use your mind maps to summarise key points Write down definitions, keywords, lists and groups of information. When you have finished get someone to test you.