Learning for life and work
Learning for life and work is a subject taught in secondary schools in Northern Ireland.
Key Stage 3
The curriculum at Key Stage 3 covers:
- employability,
 - home economics,
 - local and global citizenship
 - personal development.
 
It is a compulsory subject but not a subject title. Schools are free to deliver the four strands in ways that suit their students.[1]
Key Stage 4
There remains a statutory requirement to cover key topics:
- Employability
 - Personal development
 - Local and global citizenship [2]
 
The school may decide how to deliver the content.
A GCSE is offered with the title Learning for life and work (2017) It is modular and work covers the following areas:[3]
- Unit 1: Local and global citizenship (diversity and inclusion, government and politics, human rights)
 - Unit 2: Personal development (physical health, mental health, sexual health, parenting, personal finance)
 - Unit 3: Employability (globalisation, recruitment, employment rights, careers)
 - Unit 4: Investigation (an in-depth study on a topic from Units 1-3)
 
There is an entry level certificate available too.Entry Level Learning for Life and Work (2015) It contains nine modules:[3]
- Local and Global Citizenship
- Unit 1: Learning to Live Together
 - Unit 2: My Rights and Being Responsible
 
 - Personal Development
- Unit 3: Developing My Self-Management Skills
 - Unit 4: Getting to Know Myself
 - Unit 5: Travelling in My Community
 
 
- Employability
- Unit 6: Workplace learning
 - Unit 7: Applying for Jobs and Courses
 - Unit 8: Planning My Business
 - Unit 9: Making My Business Work.
 
 
References
- ^ "Learning for Life and Work |KS3| CCEA". ccea.org.uk. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
 - ^ "Statutory Requirements | KS4" (PDF). ccea.org.uk. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
 - ^ a b CCEA http://ccea.org.uk/llw/
 
External links
- Northern Ireland Curriculum KS3: Learning for life and work
 - Northern Ireland Curriculum KS4: Learning for life and work