Department Endorsed Programs
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Vocational Education and Training in Schools Program
Implementation of VET across Australia is in accordance with the set of nationally agreed principles from Principles and Guidelines for Improving Outcomes for Vocational and Technical Education and Training (VTE) in Schools (2005 - 2008).
Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Schools programs are delivered as part of a broad, general education that combines study towards a senior secondary certificate (i.e. the Western Australian Certificate of Education - the WACE) with a nationally recognised VET qualification within the Australian Qualification Framework.
The specific areas identified as priority areas for VET in Schools for action in the Principles and Guidelines include:
* the establishment of VET in Schools by schools not previously involved in the delivery of VET in Schools
* expanding the range and spread of VET in Schools courses offered across industry sectors by schools already involved in the delivery of VET in Schools
* the establishment of VET in Schools courses in new industry areas and in industry areas currently not well subscribed in VET in Schools
* increasing participation in VET in Schools by particular student groups that are difficult to reach and/or service, for example, improving access for students in rural and remote areas and for educationally disadvantaged students including Indigenous students and students with a disability,
* developing strategies to maintain quality standards in VET in Schools including professional development
* increasing participation in School-Based New Apprenticeships (in WA these are called School Based Traineeships) and other trades related vocational courses which relate to skills shortages, and
* addressing areas of skills shortage.
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School-Based Programs
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ASDAN Personal Care Routines
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ASDAN Photography
An Endorsed Program which fully engages students teaching them the parts of a camera, how to take care of a camera, basic
photo taking techniques and an introduction to photo editing. This course is a fantastic introduction to photography and multimedia and allows students to experiment with their creativity in a meaningful way.
https://www.cyriljacksonesc.wa.edu.au/parent-info/parent-handbook/
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ASDAN Practical Workshop
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Bike Rescue
Program encourages young people to become active members of the community. They are developing self esteem and team building skills. Participants will learn all aspects of bike maintenance and restoration. Facilitators and mentors will ensure that every nut and bolt is covered in this comprehensive course. We are learning some amazing bike maintenance skills, participants will then select a bike and spend time restoring their chosen bike back to its former glory. This is a full-circle program. A key focus is that students will DONATE a bike to a local organisation of their choice, giving back to the community and also get to keep a bike for themselves. The project takes a hands-on approach to repair and maintenance while promoting health, sustainable transport and recycling. This program is a social enterprise that uses bike culture and bike mechanics to engage, inspire and mentor young people. This program has recently been linked to ASDAN Practical Workshop.
https://www.cyriljacksonesc.wa.edu.au/teaching-learning/curriculum/
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Cafe Culture Skill Set
Skill Set includes two Units of Competency, Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee and Use Hygienic Practises for Food Safety. â
In this skill set, students will learn the following skills:â
Organise coffee workstationsâ
Select and grind coffee beansâ
Advise customers and take espresso coffee ordersâ
Extract and monitor quality of espresso â
Undertake milk texturing processesâ
Serve espresso coffee beverages â
Clean espresso equipment â
Follow hygiene procedure and identify hygiene hazards â
Report any personal health issuesâ
Prevent food contamination and;â
Prevent cross-contamination â
https://www.cyriljacksonesc.wa.edu.au/teaching-learning/curriculum/
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Certificate 1 in Retail
The course involves theory and practical
work, and the students practice what they are learning in our simulated workplace Toast 'N Shake.
They are supported in making toasted sandwiches and milkshakes, taking and delivering customer
orders, taking the payment either in cash or using the EFTPOS machine, and ensuring the workplace
is clean and they are well presented in our Toast 'n Shake uniform.
https://www.cyriljacksonesc.wa.edu.au/teaching-learning/curriculum/
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Certificate 1 Permaculture
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Certificate I Employment Pathways
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Certificate II General Education for Adults
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Certificate II Visual Arts -Photography Skill Set.
This skill set comprises of 4 Units of Competency including:
CUAPHI312 Capture photographic images â
CUADIG212 Develop digital imaging skills â
CUAPPR211 Make simple creative work â
CUAPPR203 Store finished creative workâ
âIn this skill set, students will:â
Take a range of photos encompassing the elements of photography & rules of composition â
Learn to manipulate aperture, shutter speed and ISO to take photos of objects in a range of settingsâ
Edit images using photo editing softwareâ
Be able to take compelling portraits of peopleâ
Store and organise digital media - including photos and videosâ
https://www.cyriljacksonesc.wa.edu.au/teaching-learning/curriculum/
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