Life, Leisure and Learning (M)


Course information

Life, Leisure and Learning is only available for students who are officially enrolled in the Inclusion Support Program (ISP). This course provides opportunity for students to develop the skills needed to ensure a smooth transition to post school options and to participate in society in a meaningful and effective manner. This course is practical and functional, preparing students for life after college.

Workload expectation

The bulk of classwork and assignments will be done in-class with appropriate out of class time dedicated to the completion of assignments.

Course pattern

Available as a Minor or Major

Suggested Minor course

Semester

Unit

1

Community Involvement

2

Health

Suggested Major course

Semester

Unit

1

Community Involvement

2

Health

3

Relationship and Identity

4

Life Matters

Unit descriptions

Community Involvement

Social skills in society and local community.

Health

Health, Hygiene and Wellbeing.

Relationship and Identity

Skills for effective relationships, sexual identity, social issues.

Life Matters

Post school life, possible career pathways, right and responsibilities, basic skills required for independent living.