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ESSENTIAL SKILLS<br />

CURRICULUM GUIDEBOOK<br />

Learners who have extensive Essential Skills gaps may require that the curriculum<br />

framework be followed using a linear approach beginning with the least complex<br />

objectives.<br />

The curriculum frameworks are applicable to all thirteen trades identified for the project.<br />

For instance, though “Using Documents” is identified as important to both cooks and<br />

carpenters; however, the way documents are used in the trade is what makes them<br />

relevant to that specific trade.<br />

The exception is “Numeracy” where not all objectives listed are required in all thirteen<br />

trades. For example, a cook may not be required to master all of the learning objectives<br />

outlined in the framework whereas a machinist requires mastery of all. Appendix B<br />

includes a checklist of the skills required for each particular trade.<br />

The guidelines define objectives and competencies and identify matching resources. The<br />

instructor can then use these resources to develop lesson plans that best suit the needs<br />

of their particular audience.<br />

Though frameworks are written in academic language (at an academic level), the intent<br />

is that the objectives and competencies be taught using trade specific examples.<br />

Curriculum frameworks may be delivered one-on-one or in a group learning<br />

environment.<br />

6.1 Approaches to Delivery<br />

The delivery approach can be stand alone or cross curricular, depending on the needs<br />

of the client or client group.<br />

A stand alone approach involves using any one of the curriculum frameworks in its<br />

entirety as a stand alone course. For example, carpenters who have been away from the<br />

classroom for a long time may benefit from a review of the complete Numeracy<br />

framework and focus solely on that Essential Skill.<br />

Others, including those who have achieved journey person status, may require a<br />

Computer Course or a course in Oral Communication to improve their skills in dealing<br />

with customers or in mentoring new apprentices.<br />

It is assumed that in many classroom situations instructors will use a cross-curricular<br />

approach to develop a number of skills at the same time.<br />

All students will benefit from instruction in how to understand and retain information<br />

from trade-related materials. For example, using the codebook for locating information<br />

can address both technical reading and document use. An activity which requires the<br />

learner to complete an invoice may provide the opportunity to incorporate technical<br />

reading, writing, document use and numeracy in one exercise.<br />

It is intended that Essential Skills can be embedded in the curriculum wherever possible<br />

and that instruction in many of the skill areas will not be time-tabled as such. It has<br />

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