CRL Programme Policy 2023-24
Co-op Academy Friarswood CRL programme & policy
2023-24
Approved by Date:17.7.23 Chair of Governors: Mrs C Sellers Headteacher: Mrs L Wilmer | Last reviewed on: | Next review due by:September 2024 |
Careers Leader :
1.0 Rationale and Vision
The Co-op Academy Trust is committed to ensuring all our students have access to high quality career related learning (CRL) opportunities throughout each stage of their development. Our CRL programmes will inspire, raise aspirations and give our students an optimistic outlook on life.
At Co-op Academy Friarswood the vision for the development of CRL is to provide the very best opportunities to enable our pupils to broaden their horizons and raise aspirations. We want our children to see a clear link and purpose between their learning experiences and their future. Our programme promotes equality of opportunity, gives exposure to the world of work, celebrates diversity and challenges stereotypes.
1.1 We are always guided by our Coop values:
Do what matters most
What matters most is ensuring that our students achieve the best possible outcomes.
Be yourself, always
We bring our best self to work, so that we each contribute a bit of our own unique Co-op difference, and respect others for doing the same.
Show you care
We care about our Co-op, our colleagues, our members, our students, their parents and communities, now and for the future.
Succeed together
Co-operating is what makes us different; we’re better and stronger when we work together.
2.0 Intent
Our CRL program is both bespoke and unique to our academy and is reviewed on an annual basis to meet our children's needs based on internal monitoring and evaluation processes. We are committed to providing a coherently planned and sequenced programme that reflects our academy’s context and core values. Our programme is designed to entitle all children to develop their knowledge, skills, understanding and cultural capital to support them to go on to positive destinations that meet their aspirations and interests. With this in mind we aim:-
- To broaden children’s horizons and raise aspiration with the ultimate aim of improving social mobility
- To support the raising of standards of achievement and attainment for all children, especially by increasing motivation, attitude to learning and attendance
- To reinforce the importance of numeracy and literacy in later life
- To support inclusion, challenge stereotyping and promote equality of opportunity
- To excite and motivate children about their curriculum learning by ensuring there are strong links between education and the world of work.
- To develop enterprise and essential life skills
- To help children to learn about, and develop, their skills and qualities to instil greater self confidence
- To tailor CRL learning / events to meet the needs of all our children through appropriate differentiation
- To involve parents and carers whenever appropriate
- To use current labour market information (LMI) to enable children, staff and parents to engage actively with local and national CRL information so that they can increase their knowledge and understanding about the world of work.
- To use all feedback to reflect on our current provision to develop our future CRL program
- To provide additional support to specific vulnerable groups such as SEND and pupil premium
- To monitor and evaluate current provision in order to ensure our program is quality assured in line with other curriculum areas
- To share best practice with other Co-op academies at network events to ensure reflection and development of own program
- To ensure each key stage gets at least 1 employer encounter
- To achieve / work towards a Quality in Careers award in recognition of all that our academy offers
2.1 Learner entitlement
All children are entitled to consistent and whole school delivery of CRL to ensure they understand who they may or could become and develop a healthy sense of self to enable them to reach their full potential. This will include real life experiences of the workplace, physically in KS2 and virtually in EY / KS1
2.2 Planning & curriculum
Teachers are encouraged to explore links to careers and career skills through the core and non-core curriculum when possible both implicitly and explicitly. It is recognised that opportunities are often spontaneous, following the children’s learning, experiences and ideas.
2.3 Approaches to teaching and learning
The curriculum is approached in a variety of ways, using a range of teaching and learning styles. In CRL we place emphasis in active learning including the pupils in circle times, role play, research and enterprise activities. Visits and visitors will also form part of our CRL curriculum. Through the curriculum we will aim to give children real life, authentic experiences of the world of work.
2.4 Visitors and visits
It is recognised that visits and visitors will form part of CRL. Our CRL leader will actively seek relevant and meaningful encounters from a wide range of sectors and providers. Please also see the Trust Health and Safety Policy regarding risk assessment for visits and our Safeguarding Policy for visitors on site.
2.5 Assemblies
Assemblies for CRL are devised by our CRL lead and will support teaching in class. Our CRL lead will deliver a range of assemblies on skills necessary for a variety of jobs.
2.6 Parental Engagement
Parental engagement in CRL is based around raising parents’ awareness of the nature of their supportive role in their child’s future. Engaging parents is a key driver when delivering career development activities and CRL should raise aspirations for the parents and their children. We will also look for parent / extended family CRL opportunities to complement our CRL program.
3.0 Implementation
Our program is taught via bespoke activities and events, subject curriculum and a wide range of enrichment activities.
CRL is delivered by a range of providers such as teachers and support staff, FE Colleges, Universities, visiting speakers, employers and employees. This delivery includes bespoke workshops, assemblies, project / challenge / enterprise days and via subject curriculum. Our staff receive regular CPD to support them in embedding essential skills into their subject areas. Our parents can access our academy's website which provides clear links to a range of CRL related events and information about local market information (LMI) . The CRL events / activities outlined below are all planned to take place over the year in addition to CRL in the curriculum.
(BM - Gatsby Benchmark)
SB - links to the curriculum
English - aiming high, speaking & listening
Maths - problem solving & aiming high
Science - problem solving & team work
PE - teamwork & leadership
History - problem solving & listening
Geography - listening & speaking
RE - listening
RSHE - staying positive
Computing - creativity
Music - creativity
DT - teamwork & problem solving
Art - creativity & staying positive
Autumn Term -
Key stage | Activity / event / curriculum | Intended learning outcome (linked to BM) |
EYFS | Learning about new people Aspirations - CRL books | Learning to listen to each other. Learning to take turns. |
KS1 | Skype a scientist Aspirations - CRL books | (BM 2,3,4,5,6) Ask questions about what people do for a living. Talk about things they are good at and want to improve on. Start to think about jobs they might like to do in the future. Gain a greater understanding of the world around them and the roles people do. |
KS2 | Skype a scientist Aspirations - CRL books | (BM 2,3,4,5,6) Ask questions about what people do for a living. Talk about things they are good at and want to improve on. Start to think about jobs they might like to do in the future. Gain a greater understanding of the world around them and the roles people do. |
Staff | Introduce the skills builder icons and links to the curriculum. Put the skills builder icons at the introduction of lessons. Talk about aspirations Introduce CRL books LW - assembly on CRL |
Spring Term
Key stage | Activity / event / curriculum | Intended learning outcome |
EYFS | Visitors who work in STEM | BM - 3 Encounters with employers and employees. |
KS1 | Visitors / Visits to find out about job skills Primary Futures - meet an employer - STEM | Children find out about skills needed. Careers linked to STEM. |
KS2 | Encounter with Further and Higher Education Keele & Staffs Uni / Newcastle College - Yr 5 & 6 Primary Futures - meet an employer - STEM | Give examples of what they like and dislike about what they do. Identify key qualities and skills about what employers are looking for. |
Staff | Find inspirational speakers to visit Invite visitors who work in STEM Discuss with children about STEM & jobs linked to this LW - CRL assembly - LMI - share with staff |
Summer Term
Key stage | Activity / event / curriculum | Intended learning outcome |
EYFS | Explore the world of work through the people that help us Visitors come into school to discuss their roles. Aspirations - update | (BM 2,3,4,5,6) Children learn about different careers. Children learn about skills needed. |
KS1 | Role play - shop, money, budgets Aspirations - update | (BM 2,3,4,5) Learn about the world of work. Learn about skills necessary for different jobs. Learn and describe the main types of employment in our local area. Show that you can make considered decisions about saving, spending and giving. |
KS2 | Careers Week 17.6.23 Aspirations - update Enterprise opportunity - fiver challenge https://www.fiverchallenge.org.uk/the-challenge/ | (BM 2,3,4,5) Learn about the world of work. Learn about skills necessary for different jobs. Learn and describe the main types of employment in our local area. Show you can make considered decisions about saving, spending and giving. Show that you can use your initiative and be enterprising. Teamwork skills are developed. Know how to make plans and decisions carefully. |
Staff | Organising the events planned for this term. SM time dedicated to this. |
Possible events
- Visits to Universities (BM1,7)
- Visits to FE College (BM1,7)
- Visits / trips (remember all visits are to someone's place of work!) (BM1,2,3,5,6)
- Co-op core offer (BM1,2,3,4,5,6)
- RSHE CRL element of SoL (BM1,2,3,4,5,7)
- Career sector insight assemblies (BM1,2,3,5,7)
- Challenge / enrichment days or week (BM1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
- Aspiration audit (BM1,3,8)
- External providers such as Primary Frutures i.e Enterprise activities / assemblies (BM1,2,3,4,5)
- Workplace visits (BM1,2,3,4,5,6)
- Curriculum links to employers (BM1,2,3,4,5,6,)
- STEM activities (BM1,2,3,4,5,6)
- Staff LMI CPD (BM1,2,3,4,8)
- Curriculum mapping (BM1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)
- Skills builder resources / development (BM1,3,4,8)
Staff
- Annual update on LMI (BM1,3)
- Directed time to develop CRL (BM1,4,8)
- RSHE curriculum review (BM1,4,8)
- External CRL CPD ie visiting a local subject related business (BM1,2,4,5,6)
4.0 Impact (Examples below - delete / amend / add your own)
Measuring the impact of our CRL programme supports us to develop it on a termly / annual basis and to know that we are making a positive and empowering difference. We value quantitative and qualitative feedback from all stakeholders and ensure our evaluations lead to change / amendments in our future planning. We undertake internal and external quality assurance to ensure our intent and implementation is in-line with our expectations. Our CRL program aims to demonstrate the following impact:
- Raise in aspirations (aspiration information in CRL book)
- Increased understanding of STEM jobs (google forms)
- Feedback and evaluation for all events, both quantitative and qualitative (in CRL book)
- Increase in progress / attainment over time
- Progress and achievement data over time with reference to vulnerable groups i.e SEND
- Range of employer engagement increasing
5.0 Useful websites
5.1 For staff
https://www.firstcareers.co.uk/
Offers guidance to primary and secondary school students in making decisions about future careers and professions).
https://primary-careers.careersandenterprise.co.uk/
Special section dedicated to primary resources / best practice
Information on STEM related careers for primary age students
The world of work resources and activities for KS2
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/pshe-ks1-ks2-what-is-my-job/zrdkt39
PSHE KS1 / KS2: What's my job?
https://www.pshe-association.org.uk/curriculum-and-resources/resources/loud-network-ks2-lessons-%E2%80%98job-skills-influencesLOUD! Network KS2 lessons: ‘Job skills, influences and goals’
EYFS Activities: Essential experiences… Learning about jobs
https://primaryfutures.org/career-related-primary/
Resources for primary staff to deliver engaging career-related learning for their pupils, with tools, information and resources available including a self-assessment quiz for schools and examples of innovative practice
https://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/partner-resources
Career resources that work in the classroom. These are designed to support young people at different stages, from primary five through secondary and beyond.
https://www.skillsbuilder.org/homelearning
Everyone needs eight essential skills to succeed - whatever their path in life. Skills builder provides a range of resources for building these skills in a home setting - all underpinned by the Skills Builder Framework. Resources are available for learners aged 4 to 20+.
5.2 Research
https://www.educationandemployers.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/DrawingTheFuture.pdf
Exploring the career aspirations of primary school children from around the world
What works? Career-related learning in primary schools
https://www.thecdi.net/New-Career-Development-Framework
Framework for implementing CRL
5.3 Careers Games
https://panjango.com/pages/panjango-online (KS2)
https://icould.com/buzz-quiz/ (KS2)
Which Animal Are You? In under five minutes, discover: your strengths and what makes you tick / what you're like as a boyfriend or girlfriend / which celebrities share your personality type. There are 16 possible results, each connected to an animal
5.4 Labour Market Information (LMI)
FutureGoals Remote tests your communication and planning skills, it develops your creative thinking and challenges you to think outside of the box. You will tackle activities that help you to problem solve, become innovative and step into a range of different career sectors. These resources have been designed to help you learn skills that local employers are looking for such as; communication, planning and research, problem solving, creativity, organisation and self-reflection FutureGoals Remote resources - “Create it!” -
Stoke
5.5 Parents
https://targetcareers.co.uk/parents-and-teachers
https://careerready.org.uk/parents
https://www.careeralchemy.co.uk/choosing-career-paths.html