Workplace Essential Skills Training Module

Model #1: WES as a Periodic Supplement to an Established Curriculum

BACKGROUND

The following background information describes Model #1 in general terms.

In Practice

In this model, teachers use specific WES resources periodically (once or twice a month) to:

This implementation model is well-suited to teachers who want to enliven their practice with multimedia/different technologies. Teachers can mine the WES products, extract useful tidbits, and use these pieces to illustrate or explore key topics with students.

Common Issues

Tips

If you are interested in trying this implementation model, the following tips might help you get started.

EXAMPLE

We provide this example to help you visualize how to incorporate an individual WES lesson into your own curriculum.

Lesson Title

"Pitching" Your Skills on Paper

Level/Learner Group

Subject(s)

Duration/Materials

1-2 hours (part of an ongoing unit on employability)

Goals

Learners will:

Procedure

  1. Write "skills," "special skills," and "work experience" on flip chart - discuss the differences/similarities as a prelude to the video. Record learners' ideas about each item.
  2. Give learners some basic background information about the video clip. Show the video.
  3. Discuss what Sheryl does everyday - do these activities qualify as "skills"?
  4. Ask learners to complete a short writing activity.
  5. Ask learners to briefly share their answers with the class.
  6. Give learners a scenario. (Tell them that a job has opened in a particular company. Provide a few details. Tell learners that they need to send in an application. Ask them to revise their original lists to meet the needs of this particular job. What skills should they highlight? What skills could they include that they forgot to mention the first time around?)
  7. Ask learners to report back to the class. Discuss strategies for tailoring applications and resumes.

Products & Assessment