How does MAGIC work?
MAGIC stands for six areas of personal development: Motivation
Assertiveness
Goal achievement
Initiative
Confident communication MAGIC is a flexible modular programmeThe themes are delivered in six modules. Each module builds on the next, but they are also designed to stand alone.
Click here for sample details of the objectives and learning points for each module.
Young people can be coached in all six areas, a selection of areas - or even just one area. Where is MAGIC delivered?The programme is delivered wherever it is needed. It can be run through Schools, Colleges, Youth Services, Community projects and partnerships. How is MAGIC delivered?Students can work in groups, so that they can learn from one another and work as a team. The maximum number of students in a group is 10. One to one coaching may also be more appropriate. |
Link: MAGIC in schoolsMAGIC complements school activity in regards to citizenship and vocational work. Ultimately the programme enhances the employment prospects of the young people who participate. At what level is MAGIC delivered?
The programme is delivered at NVQ levels 1 and 2.
Who is MAGIC for?
MAGIC is a process. Therefore it can be adapted for young people of all ages, from all areas and from all academic abilities.
MAGIC is particularly valuable for young people who are disadvantaged, or socially excluded. The programme can assist in promoting equal opportunities. How do I access the programme?
Any school, college, project or organisation can access the programme. If you are a parent you might also want to talk to us.
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