School collectives & partnerships
Many schools are working together to give Year 11 and 12 students more course and training choices. It’s known as either a ‘collective’ or ‘school partnership’.
Many schools are working together to give Year 11 and 12 students more course and training choices. It’s known as either a ‘collective’ or ‘school partnership’.
VET stands for Vocational Education and Training. It’s practical, ‘hands-on’ and industry-focused learning. You choose your course (and you’ll find hundreds across all sorts of industries) and how you go about it.
An elevator pitch is a short persuasive summary about yourself. It’s called this because you’ll only have about 30 to 60 seconds to make an impression. That’s roughly the time it takes to ride in an elevator.
Did you know there’s a social media platform that could help with your career? Find where you can connect with people who are working in an industry you’re keen to break into.
In Tassie, Year 11 and 12 students can study all sorts of subjects and courses through Virtual Learning Tasmania (VLT).
Are you killing it with your assignments and love an academic challenge? UTAS has a program for proven academically talented Year 11 and 12 students.
If you’re in Year 11 or 12, you can have a crack at completing units in a uni course you’re interested in. And you’ll pay no fees – nice one!
Superannuation is about making sure you’ve saved enough moolah to retire. Yes, we know retirements is ages away. But how much money you’ll have depends on the sort of lifestyle you can live in retirement.
If you’re an employer thinking about taking on a school-aged apprentice and trainee, this online forum might help answer any question you have. ‘Supporting Gen Z in the workplace’ was a forum for employers of school-aged apprentices and trainee. It was a joint initiative between The Van Diemen Project and the Department for Education, Children …