Progress Check and Recap

Progress Check and Recap


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Progress Check and Recap


Learning Outcomes

  • Reflect and review key areas like CV development, Well Being and Future Goals

  • To identify skills you have developed this year

  • To be able to identify which skills you would like to improve and how you will do that.


Personal Progress Audit

What are your top 3 skills you have developed so far?

What 2 skills would you like to further develop?

What 3 things would you like to achieve by then end of the academic year?

Recapping this term....

Who is the current UK Prime Minister?

A

Boris Johnson

B

Keir Starmer

C

Rishi Sunak

D

Nigel Farage

The UK recently increased its national minimum wage

1

True

2

False

In April 2026, the national minimum wage will increase by how much?

A

4.1%

B

3%

C

6.2%

D

1.5%

What does the term 'cost-of-living crisis'refer to?

A

Rise in prices of essential goods and services

B

Reduction in food bills and household bills

What are the suggestions given to pick a strong password?

A

Use personal information and memorable dates

B

Use the same password all the time

C

Use a mixture of Upper and Lower case, special characters and numbers

D

Use short, simple passwords

What is phishing?

You should share personal information with people online if they seem trustworthy?

A

True

B

False

Which UK law helps protect people from harmful online content?

A

Clean Air Act

B

Equality Act

C

Online Safety Act

D

Data Protection Act (GDPR)

List one sign that a website might be unsafe.

Scenario: You receive an email from you bank asking you to click a link to verify your details. What should you do?

What are the 4 fundamental British Values?

True or False: Freedom of speech means you can say anything without consequences?

A

True

B

False

Give one example of democracy in everyday life

The Prevent duty aims to protect people from being drawn into......?

What should you do if you are concerned someone is being radicalised?

Name two protected charachteristic's under the Equality Act 2010

Which of these is an example of discrimination?

A

Offering support to someone who needs it

B

Treating someone unfairly due to their identity

C

Inviting more people to join a team

D

Asking someone how they are

What does sustainable living mean?

Name one thing Colchester Institute does or could do to reduce it's environmental impact.

Describe what consent means

What is a key feature of a healthy relationship

A

Respect

B

Control

C

Blame

D

Jealousy

Name two signs of an unhealthy relationship

List one college support service or trusted adult that students can go to for safeguarding concerns: