Every individual takes a different path. Young people may choose to pursue the path of internships, in-school apprenticeships, university studies or volunteering roles. This photo essay highlights the individual paths of young people across Australia.
Year level
9-12
Duration
60 minutes
Type
In class activity
SEL Competencies
Self-awareness
Self-management
Learning intention
Students identify educational opportunities that are available to them, by looking at the different options others have taken.
Key outcomes
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
identify different future pathways
describe a variety of future education opportunities.
Materials needed
Paper
Pens
Access to the ReachOut.com photo essay What should I do with my life?
Mapped to
Australian Curriculum: General Capabilities
Personal and Social Capability:
Social awareness
Social management
Self-awareness
Self-management
Creative and Critical Thinking:
Inquiring
Generating
Activity 1
Photo essay
30 minutes
Each student requires access to the ReachOut.com photo essay What should I do with my life? This could be on individual devices, or the essay could be shown to the whole group.
Students draw a table with the following headings:
Name
Age
Chosen career/occupation
Why?
Interesting points.
Students look at each profile, read the quote and fill in the table.
Activity 2
Reflection
30 minutes
Students complete an individual reflection using the statement ‘There is more than one path’.
Guiding questions:
What options appeal to you when thinking about your future?
Does everyone follow the same path?
What are the different options available?
If you start a degree and decide you don’t like it, what could you do?
What options exist at school for you to find out more about future study or vocation?