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Creating Pathways and Building Lives (CPaBL)

 CPaBL is a two year project that contributes to the government goal of equipping New Zealanders with 21st century skills.  This project is to support schools enhance career education – so assisting student transition from school to work or post-school training options. The key focus of the CPaBL project is student outcomes.  Kaitaia College has elected to concentrate on Years 9 and 11.

 At present, the Careers Team is reviewing the current career education programme for these students and Year 11 students will be surveyed for their views over the next few weeks. 

 As part of the review process, we would like to encourage input from parents, whanau, and the community to enhance our future planning.  The questions below are designed to enable you to present your ideas and comments.

Responses to the questions can be made on the Kaitaia College website

www.kaitaiacollege.school.nz

 Or by email to jfowke@kaitaiacollege.school.nz

 Or in writing to Jackie Fowke, c/- Kaitaia College, PO Box 265, Kaitaia


Creating Pathways and Building Lives Online Questionnaire
  Name
  E-mail

1.     What do you think students need to know/should know in relation to future career options/ideas when they are in:

a.        Year 9:

b.       Year 11?:


2.     Can you suggest ways in which this information could be presented to help Year 9/Year 11 students with ideas for future career options?  (please specify Year group)


3.     Consider the school subjects taken by your child/children.   How do you think information on careers could be included into their subjects?


4.     Please make suggestions of things you think are important for us to consider in our future planning


   

 Thank you for your time. 


Teachers can forward content to website@kaitaiacollege.school.nz