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Written by Mark Davis   
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 14:31
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uBiz & the Qualifications And Curriculum Authority framework for Economic Wellbeing
1 - Recognise, develop and apply their skills
2 - Relate abilities, attributes and achievements
3 - Develop awareness of opportunies in learning and work
4 - Use experiences of work to extend understanding
5 - Learn from people who work
6 - Learn how and why businesses operate
7 - Learn about working practices and environments
8 - Undertake tasks and activities set in a work context
9 - Engage with ideas, challenges and applications from the business world
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2. Relate thier own abilities, attributes and achievement to career intentions , and make informed choices based on an understanding of available options

By Applying for positions within the uBiz Business, learners will experience a real-life application process requiring them to produce a CV and personal statement and attend an interview.

Learners learn a great deal about thier interests, values, skills, abilities and attitudes allowing them to make creative and realistic future choices in learning and work



 


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