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Welcome to Knowledge and Skills a dynamic partnership with lots of experience in designing and delivering employability skills, careers education and work experience. Our shop includes resources in these categories: Careers education for young adults: with modern magazine style images. Careers education for 11-14+ learners: these are the ones with the dogs! Work experience support: projects and guides for self-directed learning. Level 1 maths: popular topics featuring our elephant friends!

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Welcome to Knowledge and Skills a dynamic partnership with lots of experience in designing and delivering employability skills, careers education and work experience. Our shop includes resources in these categories: Careers education for young adults: with modern magazine style images. Careers education for 11-14+ learners: these are the ones with the dogs! Work experience support: projects and guides for self-directed learning. Level 1 maths: popular topics featuring our elephant friends!
Interview tips for the top: Prepare for an interview
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Interview tips for the top: Prepare for an interview

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“Interview tips for the top” is a self-contained classroom topic about how to present yourself well in an interview. Students will explore how their appearance, speech and body language could appear to an interview panel, and why it is important to be aware that personal presentation is a skill they can learn and improve on. They will also reflect on why it is useful to know something about the culture or conventions of the organisation interviewing them in order to make sure they present themselves well. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
Don't judge me! Identify and recognise discrimination
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Don't judge me! Identify and recognise discrimination

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“Don’t judge me!” is a self-contained classroom topic that includes discussion on how equality, diversity and inclusion benefits everyone in society by opposing the damage caused by stereotyping, discrimination and prejudice. A strong commitment to equality at work from employers also helps employees to respect the talent and individual contribution made by everyone in building a positive and successful working environment. This topic helps students to understand what discrimination is and how it can impact on individuals at work. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 3 and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes engaging and high quality images to add visual appeal.
It's my choice: Make informed choices about your future
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It's my choice: Make informed choices about your future

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“It’s my choice” is a self-contained classroom topic that helps students to recognise progression pathways what will be available to them after their compulsory schooling. It is designed to introduce discussion about making informed choices using two scenarios: going on to Higher Education or an Apprenticeship. These are not the only choices available to young people􀀀however the focus of the topic is the decision process and they will draws on some fictional case studies to generate discussion about how to make a choice when faced with opposing views from friends or family. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 3 and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes engaging and high quality images to add visual appeal.
Super skill me! Develop useful skills for future employment
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Super skill me! Develop useful skills for future employment

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“Super skill me” is a self-contained classroom topic that explores employability skills and in particular how these skills can be transferable – what you learn in one context can be useful in another. This will be particularly helpful to students who have never had formal employment but need to start thinking about how to prepare personal statements, job applications or interviews in the future. Students will gain confidence from being able to talk about the skills they have developed in other aspects of their lives and how they would be useful to a future employer. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 3 and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes engaging and high quality images to add visual appeal.
Mirror Mirror! Understand how you learn best
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Mirror Mirror! Understand how you learn best

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“Mirror Mirror!” is a self-contained classroom topic that encourages students to think about learning as a lifelong process. It encourages them to reflect on their learning to date and key transition points that they have already faced. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 3 and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Students will consider how we all learn in different ways in different situations, drawing on a range of learning skills. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes engaging and high quality images to add visual appeal.
Know your data rights: Your right to data protection
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Know your data rights: Your right to data protection

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“Know your data rights” is a self-contained classroom topic that introduces students to the safe handling of personal data. Many people may need to hold some personal data about us, for example, a school or college, doctor, hospital, employer etc. We may also have access to other people’s personal data in the future through work or a social activity so it is important to know some fundamental aspects of how to handle it correctly and legally. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
My Work - Exploring Employability Skills: Communication
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My Work - Exploring Employability Skills: Communication

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“Communication” is a 22 page A4 workbook for students to complete on their own, working independently, with the support of a teacher or tutor. It is one of a series of modules that make up the My Work programme, aimed at young people who want to learn about how to improve their knowledge of how to get a job. It has been written by a team with many years of experience in designing and delivering employability skills This module introduces students to some vital communication skills and how they impact on our everyday interaction with other people, or in a work setting: listening speaking, reading, writing and non-verbal communication. The design is well presented and colourful, and includes learning aims, a range of information and exercises, space for recording answers and a reflective log at the end to review learning. This module includes engaging activities on good and bad listening and speaking habits, the impact of non-verbal communication and the importance of good written communication in any job search. This workbook will be of value to any programme that includes employability, work readiness and general careers education. It can be used for whole lessons or as part of a tutorial or enrichment session. NB: The workbook is presented in PDF Format.
Manage your money: Explore funding for your learning
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Manage your money: Explore funding for your learning

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“Manage your money” is a classroom topic that asks students to consider where their money comes from now and where it goes. They will then look in more depth at financial planning for one crucial option in their lives – going on to university. They will carry out a basic cost exercise associated with being a full time student and reflect on how they would prepare for this. This topic will help students to understand the necessity for making a financial plan to achieve their goals. This topic includes one small scale research activity for which internet access is required (other activities do not require internet access). This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
Stand out from the crowd: Be successful in group interviews
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Stand out from the crowd: Be successful in group interviews

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“Stand out from the crowd” is a self-contained classroom topic that helps students to understand and prepare for a group interview situation. As well as carrying out one to one interviews, some employers like to carry out a group interview, or set problems for a group to solve together. This is so that they can assess teamwork and potential leadership qualities. This topic will help students to identify good and bad group behaviours and visualise how they might be assessed as part of a group. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
You've got mail!  Use email effectively at work
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You've got mail! Use email effectively at work

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“You’ve got mail” is a classroom topic about the importance of using email properly at work to avoid problems and pitfalls in your communication with others. It also covers email culture at work and how this differs from communications sent to friends, often referred to as “email etiquette”. Businesses often formalise these rules of good practice in an email usage policy so students should be aware of these basic principles. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
Fast forward to the past: Explain how skills for work have changed over time
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Fast forward to the past: Explain how skills for work have changed over time

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“Fast forward to the past” is a self-contained classroom topic that encourages students to think about how work has changed over time and therefore how it might change in the future. Historically may jobs required very different skills than they do today and it is likely that skills for work will continue to adapt and change. This topic will help students to consider how skills for work have evolved in a light hearted way and will generate discussion about why we need to adapt and grow our skills throughout life for a successful career. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
Who am I? Understand yourself and what matters to you
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Who am I? Understand yourself and what matters to you

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“Who am I?” is a self-contained classroom topic that helps students to think about their identity and how they define themselves. Understanding yourself is the basis of building self-esteem and making good career choices. This topic will help students to think about how their own identity matters if they want to make good career choices and stay true to themselves when faced with peer pressure or other uncertainties. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 3 and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes engaging and high quality images to add visual appeal.
My Plan of Action: Personal action planning using LMI (Labour Market Information)
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My Plan of Action: Personal action planning using LMI (Labour Market Information)

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“My plan of action” is a self-contained classroom topic that introduces students to creating a personal action plan using LMI or Labour Market Information. Action planning is a useful tool in career development as it helps students to focus their plans towards a longer term goal and identify what steps they can take now. This topic will also reinforce the idea that plans can be adapted; students may face setbacks along the way but should still try to focus on the long term goal and how to achieve it. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
Minding my own business: Explore different sectors of the economy
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Minding my own business: Explore different sectors of the economy

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“Minding my own business” is a self-contained classroom topic that introduces students to key sectors in the economy: those that produce raw materials (primary), manufacture goods (secondary) or those that offer services like finance or marketing (tertiary). This will help students to understand one key aspect of how the labour market in the UK is segmented and how this impacts on the type of jobs available. The topic includes a small scale research project into how some everyday commodities are produced for which internet access is required). This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 3 and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes engaging and high quality images to add visual appeal.
What matters to me: Undertand your values
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What matters to me: Undertand your values

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“What matters to me?” is a self-contained classroom topic that helps students to explore what their personal values and goals are and how they might change over time. Understanding personal values is fundamental to identifying a future career which will be fulfilling. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
Fair's fair: Recognise stereotyping at work
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Fair's fair: Recognise stereotyping at work

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“Fair’s fair” is a self-contained classroom topic that will help students to start to talk about gender stereotyping is and how it can restrict opportunities and prevent career progression, by exploring whether they have perceptions about job roles being gender specific. Students will explore whether they have in-built gender expectations at work which they may be unaware of. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
My pathway to the future: Explore  your options
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My pathway to the future: Explore your options

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“My pathway to the future” is a self-contained classroom topic that will help students approaching the key transition age of 16 to prepare for the range of pathways available to them. They will focus on four options: 6th form college, full time FE College, a job with training or an Apprenticeship. Students will also explore four aspects of decisions making (personal, academic, emotional and financial) in relation to their options, which will help them to make an informed decision about their next step. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
Going for gold! Plan for your future goals
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Going for gold! Plan for your future goals

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“Going for gold” is a classroom topic about how to plan for short and long term goals. It helps students to understand that planning for their goals is an important step in achieving them, and that breaking down a long term goal into smaller steps will help to keep them on track and make their more complex goals achievable. Students will try out a goal planning exercise and reflect on how this could be useful to them in the future. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
Have you got what it takes?  Develop your enterprise skills
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Have you got what it takes? Develop your enterprise skills

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“Have you got what it takes?” is a classroom topic that introduces students to discussion about enterprise skills or what it means to be enterprising. It will help them to explore why being enterprising is not just about entrepreneurship or running a business, although people with these skills are often entrepreneurial as well. Being enterprising also means being creative and managing risk, which are useful skills in many roles. Students will think about how they can develop their own skills in this area through other activities that they may be involved in. This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.
My Career Path: How to manage career change
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My Career Path: How to manage career change

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“My career path” is a self-contained classroom topic that helps students to understand that developing their careers is a process of constant change. Not all career plans work out as you expect; change is to be expected and can be managed in a positive way. The activities will help them to know how to deal with planned and unplanned changes and to overcome the fear that may arise from unexpected barriers or having to manage expectations. (Internet access is required for one small optional activity). This topic supports the learning outcomes in the Association for Careers Education and Guidance (ACEG) framework for career and work-related learning at Key Stage 4 but can be used with a range of groups depending on their needs and abilities, and provides good evidence of lesson planning. Two files are included with this topic. The first file is a lesson plan, worksheets and suggested running order for the activities. The lesson plan also includes differentiated learning goals, reflective questions and a “before and after” review of learning relating to this topic. The second file is a slide show presentation which can be used with a whiteboard or pc/laptop and projector, to add structure to the lesson for students. The slideshow has the same running order as the lesson plan, and includes modern and striking imagery to appeal to young adult learners.