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Monday 10 December 2018

Jobs in the Future

What jobs will be replaced?
  • Insurance underwriters and claims representatives
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    Bank tellers and representatives
  • Financial Analysts
  • Construction Workers
  • Inventory Managers and Stockists
  • Farmers
  • Taxi drivers
  • Manufacturing workers
  • Journalists
  • Movie Stars

Jobs that would not be taken over by technology


  • Creative arts
  • Professional sports
  • Healthcare & Medicine
  • Education
  • Quality Insurance
  • Politics & Law

What skills you require for work in the future
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Creative arts
  • Confidence
  • The ability to network and market yourself
  • Resilience, self-discipline and stamina.
  • An analytical mind and the ability to self-reflect,
  • Flexibility
  • Teamwork
  • Organisation and time management
Professional Sports
  • Good Attitude
  • Motivation
  • Goals and Commitment
  • People skills
  • self-Talk
  • Mental Imagery
  • Dealing Effectively with Anxiety
  • Dealing Effectively with Emotions
Healthcare & Medicine
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Emotional stability
  • Flexibility
  • Strong work ethic and time management
  • Ability to deal with pressure
  • Self-confidence
  • Organised
  • Ability to deal with criticism
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Education
  • Patience
  • Adaptability
  • Imagination
  • Teamwork
  • Risk Taking
  • Constant learning
  • Communication
  • Mentoring
  • Leadership
Quality Insurance
  • Communication
  • Customer service
  • Teamwork
  • Professionalism
  • Results-oriented
  • Curiosity/quick learning
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Politics & Law

  • Commercial awareness
  • Communication
  • Attention to detail
  • Time management
  • Academic ability\Resilience and self-confidence
  • Research and analysis

Wednesday 5 December 2018

Discovery & Animals


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I think our presentation was good. It gives you facts and knowledge you need to know. The best part section of our work would be the paragraph about the Human impact in Antarctica. We found that we needed more sources for our information. To solve this next time we could go on different sites and use more information for our topic. What I learnt from this topic was that 40% of Antarctica is sea-ice. What I found difficult was finding facts that would be interesting instead of giving everyone facts they already knew about Antarctica. 

Tuesday 4 December 2018

Can you hear it?

The trees swayed gently as the light wind swept across the meadow. The sky was blue with a couple of white fluffy clouds. The grass was green, and the birds chirped happily. The hot yellow sun stretched across the countryside. Oranges and yellows could be seen as the sun lowered behind the hills.
 

Monday 3 December 2018

Taylors Mistake Walk- Outdoor Ed

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The name Taylor's Mistake is most commonly attributed to a Captain Taylor of the Volga. In 1858 Taylor beached the American ship in the bay. His mistake was that he mistook the bay for Lyttelton Harbour. Taylors mistake is a harbour found near Sumner in the South Island of New Zealand. Godley Head guards the entrance to Lyttelton Harbour. Godley Head is named after Jahn Robert Godley, the first leader of the Canterbury Settlers which established Christchurch in 1850. Godley Head WWII coastal defence battery sits atop sheer 120 meter-high cliffs. Built in 1939, ranked in the top ten New Zealand coastal defence heritage sites.


Kiwi Guardian
An activity programme for kids to learn about nature, earn cool rewards and go on epic family adventures. 
  • Follow adventure maps and explore Kiwi Guardians sites.
  • Take actions in your backyard.
  • Attend special events.
  • Earn Kiwi Guardian medals.
Things to find
Map
What we need to find:
  1. Battery Observation
  2. Underground Bunker
  3. Target Practice
  4. Battery Observation 2
  5. Cliffs to look at
  6. Grasshoppers
  7. Guns
  8. Boulder Bay
  9. Nesting Colony
  10. Cave Dwellings Below
Reward: Medal/Certificate 


Tracks we will be taking
Names: Goldley Walkway
Distance: 7km
How long: 3hrs
Height change: 
Start/finish - 0.5 metres
The highest point on our track - 200metres
Total Height change - 80 metres


Weather: 
Thursday 6th
11/13 degrees
Cloudy
Moderate wind

Gear:
Drink bottle, packed lunch, bag, personal medication, 
first aid, phone, jacket, beanie/hats, tramping shoes/sneakers.