What exactly is a gap year?
Finished Matric … now what? Securing a place at a tertiary institution is difficult and deciding what to study is even more daunting. Considering that statistically only 15% of students will eventually graduate, creates a considerable amount of additional pressure to making these critical decisions. One of the biggest reasons for the high drop out of tertiary studies, is that students are not sufficiently equipped with the learning tools and life skills required to manage the transition from school to university.
A Gap year is an optional year that many young South Africans take after school to explore and discover not only themselves, but the world.
With many gap year programmes suited to individual interests, learners are able to gain the following:
• Work and business readiness – preparing for the world of work.
• Self-employment opportunities – discovering the entrepreneur within. Read about why you should mentor others.
• Community service – reaching into the local disadvantaged communities, enriching and building compassion and self-awareness.
• Life coaching – changing limitations and setting goals.
• Adventure activities to help juggle work and play to achieve a work life balance.
• Build a career path and personal life plan.
For those learners who aren't entirely sure, taking a gap year could be the best option to consider. Not only can a gap year be considered as taking time out between life stages to ensure you pursue the right direction but also enables one to gain valuable experience, by participating in activities for self-improvement, that add to life experience and give career direction.
Here are a few Gap Year options:
• Summer camp leader - an opportunity for travel and meeting new people.
• Work at a ski resort.
• Teach English in a foreign country.
• Au pair – looking after and living with other families, learning different cultures.
Read more about Adult Education Options here.
Here are some programmes you might like to consider:
Jozi Gap Year
Metamorpho
Warriors
Gap Year South Africa
Gap Work
Year of your life
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Tiaan Lötter is a digital learning enthusiast and Google Certified Innovator. He has a background in Public and Private Secondary Education teaching Afrikaans as a first additional language. Through his teaching, he strives to use technology in his lessons in pedagogically valuable methods to engage students in learning opportunities. He presents at summits, conferences and workshops on the integration of digital technologies into education. He believes failure is a step to success and that all teachers are superheroes. Education 2014 Google Educator Certification 2013 Google Certified Teacher 2012 Post-Grad Certificate in Education 2012 Post-Grad Certificate in Editing (English) 2009 Post-Grad Certificate in Pension Fund Law Post-Grad Certificate in Advanced Company Law 2008 B.Com Law (Economics major) 2003 Grade 12 / Matric (National Senior Certificate) Skills
- • Geek-level computer skills on Windows and Apple Mac.
• Excellent education and technology integration skills regarding Apple Apps and Google Apps For Education using pads/tablets and macs/computers.
• Training in the context of professional development regarding the integration of technology in teaching.
• Training provided:
o Google Apps for Education: Chrome and Extensions / Google Drive and Extensions / Google Sites
o Augmented Reality (Setting up and using Aurasma and Daqri apps)
• Compiling training / educational material in the context of a classroom and professional development.
• Notably:
o Wrote and contributed to grade 9, 10 and 11 Afrikaans First Additional Language textbooks.
o Developed poetry resources across multiple platforms like Prezi, Keynote and Google Drive Slides.
o Developed language in context resources using Keynote.
o Developed prose resources using Aurasma's augmented reality.
o Following creationist theory with learner work.
• Attended Google Educator Group Leader training workshop.
• Excellent editing, proofing and translating of English and Afrikaans.
• Excellent written and verbal communication in English and Afrikaans.
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- Andrea Kellerman
- Anne-Marie Stanisavljevic
- Casha Meintjes
- Celynn Erasmus
- Dr. Jacobus Lieb Liebenberg
- Dr. Melodie De Jager
- Dr. Pieter Kitshoff
- Estelle Barnard
- Frank Magwegwe
- Green Beings
- Jennifer Cosslett
- Joanie Strauss
- Keren Hoy
- Leanne Kiezer
- Lourika Horn
- Marené Jooste
- Marinda Botha
- Marlene Mouton
- Melissa Roos
- Mind Moves
- Monique Theron
- Opti-Baby and Kids
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- Paulus Pilatus
- Phumeza Langa
- Prof. Dr. Ina Shaw
- Rozanne Vincent
- Saurabh Tyagi
- Sister Sonja Sauer
- Stephanie Makhlouf
- Takudzwa Collen Hanyani
- Tiaan Lötter
- Wietske Boon
- Window 2 Learning Excellence