Title: 16 Cooperative Education Programs at SWLSB
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2The Work Oriented Training Path101
- Key Points from the Québec
- Education Program (QEP)
- Ingrid Hove Gust, c.o.
- Educational Consultant
- Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board
3WOTP at Sir Wilfrid Laurier
- Urban Schools
- Laval Liberty Laurier Senior
- Suburban Schools
- Lake of Two Mountains Rosemère
- Rural Schools
- Laurentian Regional, Sainte-Agathe Joliette
- Mountainview HS at Batshaw Youth Family
Services Facility at Prévost
4Successful WOTP Staffing
- Our WOTPs are coordinated by
- One, or more, Special Education Teachers, and,
- A Special Education Technician who organizes the
work placements for each student, and works
closely with the Teacher(s). - These individuals form a strong team, using the
strengths of each to their best advantage.
5Previously Life Skills and Work Skills Education
for Young People (16)
- Two year program designed for students 16 years
of age and over who had not earned any Secondary
II credits - Focus on English, French Math
- Year I 200 hours out at work
- Year II 450 hours out at work
6Change to Work Oriented Training Path
- New Basic School Regulation made some significant
changes to the work study program - Now open to students aged 15 years older
- Two new programs within the WOTP
- Pre-Work Training 3 year program
- Semi-Skilled Trades 1 year program
- Increased accommodations for special needs
students
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8Pre-Work Training
- 3 year Pre-Work Training Program
- for students at least 15 years of age by Sept.
30th - who have not attained the objectives of the
elementary-level programs of study in the
language of instruction and mathematics -
- Year I completely in the classroom with new
academic programs (900 hours) - Year II 600 h of academics 300 h of Work Skills
- Year III 300 h of academics 600 h of Work Skills
9Curriculum forPre-Work Training
- Even more Life Skills and Work Skills oriented
than previously, for example in Mathematics
students might learn how to - Calculate the amount of sand or cement needed for
a particular construction job - Calculate the volume of furniture in a room and
plan the layout - Adjust quantities in recipes to serve larger or
smaller groups of people. - In English and French, students use a wide
variety of learning materials magazines, young
adult literature, or graphic novels. These
programs also contain a strong multi-media
component use of storyboarding, video
production, and PowerPoint. - In Geography, students map out their community
and understand the location and purpose of local
businesses and community organizations.
10Pre-Work Training
- No element of the content is prescribed a
distinctive feature of pre-work training but
teachers have to draw on this content to support
the development of students competencies. They
will use individualized education plans, which
contain information on students career
aspirations, to decide which elements of content
to apply by choosing those that are essential,
they will ensure that students who develop the
ability to do so can go on to a higher level of
training. - Secondary QEP
- Secondary Cycle Two,
- Work-Oriented Training Path, Chapter 5, pg. 7
11Pre-Work Training Certification
- Successful completion of the Work Skills
component of the program leads to an official
Prework Training Certificate granted by the
Minister, as well as an annual summary of the
students learning provided by the school board. - Pre-Work students should develop seven different
work competencies which can be drawn from the
identified competencies in the Directory of
Semi-Skilled Trades. - As announced by Nathalie Barrette and Alain
Bertrand at the MELS training, Dec. 2008 Making
Judgments From Supporting Learning to
Recognizing Competencies
12Bridge from Pre-Workto Semi-Skilled Trades
- The Basic School Regulation states that
- In the third year of pre-work training, a student
may take the 375 hours of preparation for a
semi-skilled trade out of the prescribed time for
the work skills program, if the student
successfully completed the work skills program in
the second year of training and meets the
special requirements established by the Minister
for admission to the program leading to the
semi-skilled trade.
13Training Leading to a Semi-Skilled Trade
- for students at least 15 years of age by Sept.
30th - whose competency report at the end of Secondary
Cycle One shows that they have attained the
objectives of the elementary-level programs of
study in the language of instruction and
mathematics - i.e. they have gone beyond the first level of
competency development in English and Math
according to the scales of competency levels for
Secondary Cycle One, but have not mastered these
competencies.
14Training Leading to a Semi-Skilled Trade
- The purpose of the training for a semiskilled
trade is to prepare students for the demands of
life in society and the world of work, . . . the
content of the general education programs should
be approached with a view to developing life
skills and work skills in the short term. In
addition, to support students interest and
motivation, opportunities are provided for them
to put their learning into practice so that they
can realize its usefulness for their personal
lives and career development. - Secondary QEP
- Secondary Cycle Two,
- Work-Oriented Training Path, Chapter 5, pg. 9
15Curriculum forTraining for a Semi-Skilled Trade
- Retains the 16 focus on English, French and Math
without any additional coursework. - The Curriculum for these three core subjects is
the regular Secondary Cycle One program.
However, teachers may wish to make use of some of
the resources and approaches from the Pre-Work
Training Curriculum given that the focus is on
developing life skills and work skills in the
short term. - 375 hrs. in the work place practicing a
designated semi-skilled trade e.g. Wood
Production Worker Equipment Assembler Janitors
Helper Deli Cheese Counter Clerk Pet Care
Assistant Service Station Attendant . . . . - There are clearly identified competencies for
each semi-skilled trade which must be monitored
and evaluated.
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19Certification Training Leading to a Semi-Skilled
Trade
- Certification depends upon successful development
of ALL of the non-optional competencies
identified for the specific Semi-Skilled Trade
chosen by the student. Students are then awarded
an official training Certificate for a
Semiskilled Trade, with mention of the trade,
granted by the Minister, as well as a summary of
the students learning provided by the school
board. - Students can spend a second year learning another
semiskilled trade if they wish.
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21A Path With a Distinctive School Organization
- The entire school team should be urged to share
an integrated view of the services to be provided
to these students. Complementary educational
services have an important role to play in this,
both with students, to whom they have to provide
a high quality of support in order to help them
overcome their difficulties, and with teachers in
order to help them better differentiate their
instruction. - To provide sustained guidance and support and
differentiated instruction, it is desirable that
the same teacher be responsible for several
subjects and that the student-teacher ratio be
reduced. - Teachers should be actively involved in
supervision and evaluation of workplace stages.
Consider developing a 5 or 10 day school cycle
for WOTP to accommodate stages.
22In summary
- Pre-Work Training is a supportive program
intended to help students who are still working
at an elementary level develop solid life skills
and allow for a gradual transition into the
workplace. IEPs should already be in place for
students considered for this WOTP program. - Training for a Semi-Skilled Trades is for
students who are still working at the Secondary
Cycle One level and who are genuinely interested
in a work study program. - In both cases students and parents should be well
informed parents should be seen as essential
partners at every stage of their childrens
schooling (Chapter 5 p. 11)
23Key Websites for WOTP
- MELS Curriculum Website
- http//documents.educationquebec.qc.ca/programmes
- Username for Curriculum cycle
- Password for Curriculum mozart05
- Username for LES situations
- Password for LES rapide88
- Directory of Semi-Skilled Trades
- http//www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/sections/metiers/
- Tax Credits for Employers
- http//www.inforoutefpt.org/creditimpot
24Key Websites for WOTP
- CSST information for youth (only in French)
- www.csst.qc.ca/jeunes
- Safety videos specific to each semi-skilled trade
(not yet active, but coming soon) - www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/sst
- Commission des normes du travail (Quebec Labour
Laws French English) - http//www.cnt.gouv.qc.ca
25Resources
- Preparation for the Job Market
- Central Alberta Career Prep Lesson Plans
- http//www.careerprep.ab.ca/pickupkits.htm
- English Language Arts Consider the Daily 5/
Advanced 5 approach - http//www.the2sisters.com/the_daily_5.htm
- Mathematics Consider Concepts and Connections 9
and 10 - Thomson/Nelson www.nelson.com