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Transferable Skills lesson part one (SEND and ALN)
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This lesson forms part of ten lessons adapted for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) or alternative learning needs (ALN). Download our navigation guide to explore the full range of SEND and ALN adapted LifeSkills resources.
The activities focus on helping students identify and build the personal skills that are important to employers.
Lesson learning outcomes
Identifying which personal skills can be applied in life and work
Identifying techniques for increasing motivation and self-esteem
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Join the thousands of educators who have already delivered LifeSkills, 95% of those who took part in the latest LifeSkills evaluation reported that their students had an improved awareness of their own strengths and skills and 92% said that they were feeling more positive about the future.