Teenagers on the job
Video: Mark Zammit Cordina
Finding a job is usually the last thing on a teenager’s mind but 200 Form 4 students took up the opportunity to spend a week shadowing people in their daily jobs and some of them ended up actually liking it.
Naomi Camilleri, 14, decided to help out in a kindergarten, working with children. “I was impressed with the love kindergarten teachers have for the children.”
It was the first working experience for Ms Camilleri, who attends St Margaret’s College, Girls Secondary School, Verdala, and she loved it. “I learnt you have to be dedicated and patient to work with children.”
Kurt Bonello, 15, from St Margaret’s College Fortini Annexe, spent a week working in the kitchens at James Caterers. “I was shown how they work and I also managed to help out a bit. I enjoyed it,” he admitted.
His peer from the Boys Secondary School in Verdala, Jeremy Farrugia, 15, was assigned to shadowing a helper in a home for the elderly. “I learnt a lot. You need care and dedication to work with the elderly and they were very helpful.”
They were just three of the students from three schools, part of St Margaret’s College, who recently took part in job shadowing week, which is held annually.
The students formed small groups of not more than five and, with the help of guidance teachers, had the chance to pick a job from the 57 available, ranging from the catering industry to insurance, maintenance to hairdressing and accounting to real estate, to mention just a few.
Even though it was just for one week, the students learnt about the responsibility attached to the job and the importance of being punctual, for example.
All the students who took part were given a certificate during a ceremony at St Margaret’s College when Ray Vella, assistant head of the college, said the job shadowing experience gave the students a taste of the workplace and motivated them to continue studying after finishing secondary education.
It was launched 11 years ago for Form 5 students to give them a glimpse of the careers they could go for, an idea that was well received by both students and employers. Four years ago, the job shadowing week was organised for students in Form 4 because these were not as caught up with exams, the head of St Margaret’s school, James Camilleri explained.
One of the employers involved in the initiative, Jonathan Attard, from the Sports Promotion Unit within the Malta Sports Council, said the job shadowing experience removed a huge barrier for the students. “Employers can no longer invoke lack of experience as an excuse. Even though it was for a week, the students were given the chance to use their talents,” he said.
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john camilleri
Jun 16th 2010, 23:19
Congratulations to all involved: the College authorities to support the exercise, the teachers involved to organize the event (so much work involved), and the parents and students to cooperate. Prosit.
G. Attard
Jun 16th 2010, 13:00
I think it is so important that students do find part time work in the summer season or even on weekends during the school season. Work experience is invaluable for when they go in search of full time work when they graduate or finish school. You can come out with Honors, BA's and a thousand O Levels but the actual work experience itself cannot be taught in school.
I used to work part time in a restaurant and it was hard work, I even hated and dreaded it at times but back then I wouldn't have realized just how much I learned from that experience. Now I can work under pressure, mulitask and communicate with people all thanks to that experience and from other part time jobs! Who would have thought!
Good luck kids!!
C. Schembri
Jun 16th 2010, 11:15
I wish the best of luck to these students, particularly those at Fortini Annexe (St Margaret’s College)...
Great students and very dedicated staff! I enjoyed every second of my teaching practice and research study days there! It was an experience which made a huge positive impact on me! When closed down, Fortini Annexe will surely be missed!
Best of luck to all!