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1. Context Career Education Framework Curriculum for Excellence Career Management Framework Career Education Framework 2001 By age 13 young people will be able to: • identify personal strengths and interests and link these to career ideas • describe possible roles in work as part of adult life and express personal preferences • review how their career ideas have developed since and during childhood • describe ways in which stereotyping can impact on career choice Career Education Framework 2001 By age 16 young people will be able to: • identify personal values relating to satisfaction in work • compare these values to those of others such as parents, family members, peers, teachers, etc. • describe the extent to which, as individuals, they have developed skills and attitudes needed for employability • anticipate personal changes for two years ahead that might impact on career choice • review their need to access career guidance at age 16 Career Education Framework 2001 By age 18 young people will be able to: • use an awareness of their own lifestyle aspirations to review possible choices • identify how their employability skills have developed since age 16 • explain their own process of career planning to date to others • identify career management skills requiring further development • anticipate personal changes for five years ahead that might impact on career choice Curriculum for Excellence • Intention is to embed ‘learning for life and work’ into curricular subjects • skills for learning, skills for life and skills for work (Building the Curriculum 4, 2009) • The ‘Experiences and Outcomes’ (E’s and O’s) of CfE that relate to career related learning are located within the ‘Health and Wellbeing’ curriculum area which is a whole school/ all staff responsibility
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