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Old 18-Jan-2008, 19:37
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Originally Posted by Greekgirl View Post
For the CPE.



My report...

Introduction

There are about 200 school leavers each year who should be given the best possible advice on their future careers. This indicates that they need well-presented, clear and up-to-date information on opportunities open to them. The aim of this report is to describe existing facilities, asses the best way of improving them and make recommendations for future action.

Existing Facilities

In the last 2 years, representatives from local companies have visited us and have provided us with information which is vital and has helped us to learn about real life. There are, also, weekly careers sessions after school run by a teacher. They are, however, inconvenient and few students attend them. They might show potential if the schedule of sessions changed.

With regard to the library, only three computers are available and they are constantly in use. That can be very frustrating for students needing career information. What is more, few books on careers can be found in the library, and most of which are out of date and as a result, not particularly helpful. The librarian is knowledgeable and well-suited for the job. However, she often is very busy and not always available.

Comments and Recommendations

It is apparent that setting up connections with local firms enables students to learn about work and consequently make fewer mistakes when they come to choosing their careers. I feel that the best way forward is to establish a formal system for advice because in this way the scheme will become an integral part of the school curriculum. In addition, students should be able to visit a company they are interested in which leads to them getting a better idea of what the job entails.

The school ought to look at ways of changing the currently library layout. I also recommend that the computers be linked to a job information database. The information should be presented as clearly and simply as possible, preferably with instructions on ways of contacting potential employers. This could provide a major resource for school leavers.

As noted by the other poster, it can be confusing what is meant by school leavers. It might be better to use a different term.

~R
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