Resources by Talking Jobs
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About Me
This activity is intended to get learners thinking about themselves; their abilities, strengths and preferences in preparation for a more in-depth look at recognising and developing skills and personal qualities.
Challenges at Work
This is an open ended career exploration activity around personal motivation, and not dissimilar to other activities in this set. However, by giving it a focus around challenges at work, students can be encouraged to understand that overcoming challenges is a core part of adult, life in the workplace and elsewhere...
Exploring Careers
This is an open ended career exploration activity where students are encouraged to see what they can learn from as wide a range of case studies as time permits within the session.
Personal Qualities and Skills - Level One
This is a paper-based activity to help young people explore and understand the difference between qualities and skills in general terms and in a reflective way about themselves now and into the future.
Stereotypes
This activity uses the Talking Jobs Randomiser which can be found on the Talking Jobs website. Its purpose is to help challenge young people’s assumptions about who does what in the world of work. The Randomiser uses content from the Original Talking Jobs Module with 40...
The bite-size CEIAG activities from Talking Jobs are a series of easy to adopt short activities for use with any of the Talking Jobs Modules. Each activity...
Transferable Skills
This activity is about helping young people understand that different forms of work often have a lot in common and call for very similar skills (and personal qualities). As such, many of the skills people acquire in a job are transferable to other forms of employment.