Profiling exemplification - Learner conversations

Published 15/05/2018.  Last updated 11/04/2023
sourcePractice exemplars categoryDeveloping the Young Workforce

​​This case study provides information and examples around learner conversations in the context of profiling and reporting in the context of the developing the young workforce (DYW) programme. The exemplar relates directly to the newly released DYW profiling guidance​ and associated learning resource.

The resource supports professional reflections on profiling in the context of DYW and the skills development of learners across education.

​How to use this resource

Teachers and practitioners may use these video clips to reflect upon, plan and implement meaningful conversations with learners about the development of their skills as well as academic progress and work-based learning experiences. This will then allow learners to profile their progress in order to plan, articulate and progress their career aspirations and future pathways.

Improvement questions

  • What in your view defines a meaningful learner conversation?
  • What mechanisms do I/my school use to provide opportunities for learner conversations?
  • To what extend are other key adults involved to support the learner conversations about future pathways and careers?
  • How do you ensure learners are able to formally reflect upon and record key outcomes of the their conversations, for example, through the use of e-portfolios or My World of Work?

​Videos

1. Primary Education: Tomnacross Primary School

Learner conversations in practice​​

Impact of effective learning conversations

Pupil perspective on learning conversations​​​

​2. ​Secondary School: Kingussie High School

​Key adult/guidance staff conversation with learner​

Classroom practitioner conversation with learner

​A parental perspective on the value of learner conversations

3. Pupil perspective on learning conversations:

​Forma​t

Impact​

wider perspective on skills and career aspirations.

4. Headteacher perspective

Linking learner conversations to employability and wider achievement.

Profiling exemplification - Learner conversations

Published 15/05/2018.  Last updated 11/04/2023
sourcePractice exemplars categoryDeveloping the Young Workforce

​​This case study provides information and examples around learner conversations in the context of profiling and reporting in the context of the developing the young workforce (DYW) programme. The exemplar relates directly to the newly released DYW profiling guidance​ and associated learning resource.

The resource supports professional reflections on profiling in the context of DYW and the skills development of learners across education.

​How to use this resource

Teachers and practitioners may use these video clips to reflect upon, plan and implement meaningful conversations with learners about the development of their skills as well as academic progress and work-based learning experiences. This will then allow learners to profile their progress in order to plan, articulate and progress their career aspirations and future pathways.

Improvement questions

  • What in your view defines a meaningful learner conversation?
  • What mechanisms do I/my school use to provide opportunities for learner conversations?
  • To what extend are other key adults involved to support the learner conversations about future pathways and careers?
  • How do you ensure learners are able to formally reflect upon and record key outcomes of the their conversations, for example, through the use of e-portfolios or My World of Work?

​Videos

1. Primary Education: Tomnacross Primary School

Learner conversations in practice​​

Impact of effective learning conversations

Pupil perspective on learning conversations​​​

​2. ​Secondary School: Kingussie High School

​Key adult/guidance staff conversation with learner​

Classroom practitioner conversation with learner

​A parental perspective on the value of learner conversations

3. Pupil perspective on learning conversations:

​Forma​t

Impact​

wider perspective on skills and career aspirations.

4. Headteacher perspective

Linking learner conversations to employability and wider achievement.