LCVP
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Introduction to LCVP and Unit Overview

What is the LCVP programme? You'll explore its vocational focus, combining academic subjects with practical skills. Learn about requirements, key modules, hands-on learning methods, and how you'll be assessed.

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    1 - Introduction to the Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP)

    Welcome to the Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme (LCVP).

    The LCVP is a two-year programme designed for 5th and 6th year students, adding a vocational focus to your traditional Leaving Certificate. It combines your academic subjects with practical, real-world skills in areas like self-directed learning, enterprise, work experience, and community involvement.

    This programme helps you prepare for adult life by developing essential skills such as innovation, teamwork, problem-solving, and adaptability, equipping you to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

    Whether you're heading to university, further education, or directly into the workforce, LCVP gives you a competitive edge by bridging the gap between school and the real world.

    2 - Programme Requirements

    To complete the LCVP, you must:

    • Take at least five Leaving Certificate subjects (at Higher, Ordinary, or Foundation Level), including Irish (or additional subjects if you're exempt from Irish).
    • Study two Link Modules: Preparation for the World of Work and Enterprise Education. These modules integrate with your other subjects, connecting your school learning to future careers, enterprise, and your local community.

    3 - What You'll Be Learning: The Link Modules

    The LCVP focuses on two integrated Link Modules, delivered over two years as a single unit.

    1. Link Module 1: Preparation for the World of Work This builds your understanding of work, job-seeking skills, career research, and real-world experience. Units include: Introduction to Working Life (e.g., local employment and differences between school and work), Job-Seeking Skills (e.g., creating CVs and practicing interviews), Career Investigation (e.g., exploring careers based on your interests and subjects), and Work Placement (at least 5 days of work experience or shadowing, ideally linked to your career goals).
    2. Link Module 2: Enterprise Education This develops creativity, initiative, and enterprise skills. Units include: Enterprise Skills (e.g., teamwork and idea generation), Local Business Enterprises (e.g., visiting businesses), Local Voluntary Organisations/Community Enterprises (e.g., investigating community groups), and An Enterprise Activity (e.g., setting up a mini-company or school event).
    You'll also build digital skills, such as creating documents, researching online, and learning digital skills, which support many activities.

    4 - How You'll Be Learning

    LCVP uses active, hands-on methods rather than just classroom teaching. You'll take charge of your learning, with teachers guiding you. Key approaches include:

    • Practical activities: Visits to businesses or community organisations, interviews with entrepreneurs, work placements, and group projects.
    • Step-by-step process: For each activity, you'll plan, do, debrief, evaluate, and record your experiences.
    • Connections: Link LCVP to your other subjects (e.g., applying Business knowledge to an enterprise project).
    • Teamwork and real-world focus: Work in groups, interact with adults outside school, and use digital tools for research and presentations. Activities can happen inside or outside school, helping you build communication, problem-solving, and adaptability skills.

    5 - Assessment and Certification

    Assessment is at a common level and combines practical work with an exam. The Link Modules are assessed together.

    • Portfolio of Coursework (60% of marks): Built over two years, including core items (e.g., CV, Career Investigation, Summary Report, Enterprise/Action Plan) and two optional items (e.g., Work Experience Diary or Enterprise Report). It highlights your activities and reflections.
    • Terminal Examination Paper (40% of marks): A 2.5-hour written exam at the end of Year 2, with sections on an audio-visual presentation, a case study (provided in advance), and general questions. It tests analysis, problem-solving, and linking your experiences.
    Grades: Distinction (80-100%), Merit (65-79%), Pass (50-64%). Your LCVP grade appears on your Leaving Certificate and counts for CAO points (Distinction: 66, Merit: 46, Pass: 28). It provides the same access to universities and further education as the standard Leaving Certificate.

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