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KILLESTER COLLEGE VCE/VCAL/VET PATHWAYS 2012 and beyond

Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

The Post Compulsory Team

 Teresa McIntosh - Coordinator  Vicki Alexellis – Careers Counsellor  Julia Stokes– Year 10 Coordinator  Margherita Loschiavo – Year 11 Coordinator  Michael Hill–Year 12 Coordinator  Chris Black– Leadership team Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

AIM To broaden your daughter’s pathways through the making of informed choices

This involves :  A process of consultation and conversation with significant others  Research into pathway options  Realistic assessment of strengths  Recognition of what your daughter likes and wants Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

 What are you going to do after you complete your Year 12 studies?

 Have you researched prerequisite requirements for entry into University courses?

 What other alternatives have you looked at for completing your goals and aspirations for the future?

 How have you chosen your subjects for next year?

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Does further study increase my chances of getting a job?

There is plenty of evidence to suggest the level of education you attain has a significant effect on your chance of getting a job. The May 2009 ABS Education and Work survey shows that workers who have either university or vocational education and training qualifications have lower unemployment rates than workers who do not hold post school qualifications.

The unemployment rate for workers who finished school with •Year 10 as their highest qualification was 9.9% •Year 12 as their highest qualification was 6.4% •Certificate III/IV qualifications as their highest qualification was 3.8% •A Bachelor degree as their highest qualification was 2.7% Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

Where are the new jobs?

Over the five years to November 2010, more than 1.3 million jobs were created. The largest growth • • • • • was in Health Care and Social Assistance Construction Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Education and Training Transport, Postal and Warehousing Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

Projected Employment Growth to 2015-16 Skill Level Skill Equivalent qualification level Level 1 2 3 4 5 Bachelor Degree or higher qualification. AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma. AQF Certificate III (including at least two years of on-the-job training) or IV. AQF Certificate II or III.

AQF Certificate I or compulsory secondary education.

Source: DEEWR employment projections Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

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Career opportunities for mathematics

         accountant actuary computer programmer mathematician  mathematician  numerical analyst doctor engineer  statistician  teacher investment manager lawyer  market researcher  government research and laboratories   theoretical  systems analyst banking government space/aircraft industry Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

Science offers great careers

• Nurses • Doctors • Anesthesiologists • Biologists • Chemists • Forensic Scientists • Psychologists • Psychiatrists • Engineers • Academic Administrators • Criminologists • Computer Programmers • Lawyers • Teachers Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

What can I do with a Business degree?

Accounting Advertising Business Communications Construction Management Ecommerce Entrepreneurship Finance Financial Management Financial Planning Forensic Accounting Hospitality Management Human Resources Industrial Management International Business Labor Relations Leadership Management Marketing Nonprofit Management Project Management Public Administration Restaurant Management Supply Chain Management Taxation Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

Where will my Arts degree take me?

generic intellectual skills

analysis critical thinking research teamwork written and oral communication information retrieval

Communication and media industries

journalism, television, advertising, public relations (government, corporate, community), multimedia, publishing, freelance editing, and web design

Government and community

public service, defence and security industries, local government, community development, criminal justice agencies, social welfare, non governmental agencies;

International careers

diplomacy, defence, intelligence, immigration, international development, international aid agencies, NGOs with regional and global links;

Performing and creative arts industries

professional and creative writing, dance, contemporary performance theatre, live theatre and television, arts administration, film and video making, freelance photography, animation, independent production.

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Top 10 Careers with a Psychology Degree

There are many career options to choose from after getting a psychology degree.

There are many new trends in the psychology field and many new jobs that people can obtain with the training and skills acquired in this type of educational program. The following are the top 10 careers on the rise right now and feasible to attain with a psychology degree: •Career CounselorClinical PsychologistCounselorEngineering PsychologistForensic PsychologistGenetics CounselorIndustrial-Organizational PsychologistSchool PsychologistSpecial Education TeacherSports Psychologist Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

POST COMPULSORY SCHOOLING

School is no longer compulsory

School will no longer choose the subjects your daughter will study

Studies standard across the state regardless of school, as prescribed by the VCAA

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KEY TERMS

 VCE: Victorian Certificate of Education  VCAL: Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning  VETis: Vocational Education and Training in schools  VCAA: Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority  VTAC: Victorian Tertiary Admission Centre  ATAR: Australian Tertiary Admission Ranking ( used to be called ENTER)  TAFE: Technical and Further education Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

KILLESTER’S PATHWAYS

VCE

 Victorian Certificate of Education  Recognised Year 12 qualification  2 year course  Leads to University, TAFE, employment     

VCAL

Victorian Certificate of Applied learning Recognised Year 12 qualification 2 year course Leads to TAFE, employment Gradually gaining recognition with some universities Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

STRUCTURE

VCE

 Year 11  Semester One Unit 1  Semester Two Unit 2

VCAL

 Year 11  Intermediate Certificate  Year 12  Semester One Unit 3  Semester Two Unit 4   Year 12 Senior Certificate Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

STRUCTURE

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VCE

Girls complete studies More traditional approach Year 11: assessment is school based Results are S or N Year 12: assessment is part school based and part exams Girls obtain an ATAR score

VCAL

 Girls work in 4 strands  Hands on, applied learning, project based  Industry related skills  Personal development  Work related skills  Literacy and Numeracy  Assessed as being competent Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

VETis

 Usually 2 year course  A subject in which girls can gain a certificate  Contributes to the final VCE or VCAL certificate  Involves travelling, one day out of school per week, additional costs  We offer two VET’s at Killester:  Applied Fashion Design and Technology  Hospitality Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

VCE

VETis

VCAL

 VET is optional  VET is compulsory Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

ENTRY POINTS

VCE VCAL

  End of Year 10 Can change subjects at various points   End of Year 10 End of Semester One in Year 11  

VETis

End of year 10 Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

Key issues when choosing a course of study

Parents (and Students ) should consider the following:

 What does your daughter enjoy studying?

 What subjects is she good at?

 What career is she interested in pursuing?

 What are the tertiary course pre-requisites she needs?

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Be flexible

Your daughter should be flexible when selecting her VCE subjects:

 She is probably uncertain about her career at this stage and her focus can change  Results can dictate OR necessitate change down the track  A single minded career pathway is not advisable Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

MORE OPTIONS

 Apprenticeships  Traineeships  School based apprenticeships  Modified/extended VCE programs  TAFE  These would be discussed with you and your daughter on a needs basis.

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Subject selection

 Enrolments are completed via the Killester website  Enrolments open this Thursday 28 July and close Thursday 4 August  1 to 1 interview with VA and again with a member of the post compulsory team  Converse with your daughter about her choices and encourage her to gather information  You should see her subjects before she sends her enrolment to the school computer Pathway Planning 2012 and beyond

Thank you for attending our VCE VCAL VET Information Evening

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