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Learning for Life and Work is not about teaching pupils
what to think but how to think. The Learning for Life and Work classroom
is a 'community of enquiry' where pupils are encouraged to explore
their own attitudes towards real life issues and also to develop
an appreciation of the needs and perspectives of others.
Early research shows that Learning for Life and Work
is proving to be enjoyable and engaging for pupils. Learning for
Life and Work aims to help pupils develop a deeper sense of identity
and belonging in their communities as well as developing the skills
necessary to become involved in contributing to society.
Teachers have also reacted positively to teaching
Learning for Life and Work. They appreciate the importance of being
able to help their pupils explore issues that are important to their
lives in and beyond school.
All young people need to feel that they have a valuable
contribution to make to society and the 'know how' and the skills
to do so. Making this vision of Learning for Life and Work real
is one of the most exciting challenges facing teachers, schools
and the wider community today.
GCSE
Learning for Life & Work Syllabus
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