Development Plan

Collaboratively create development plans that outline specific learning objectives, actions, and timelines for the professional's growth.

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How to use in a learning design

To incorporate the 'Development Plan' learning method into your next design, start by having the educator provide a template or guide for the learners to create their development plan. Encourage learners to set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals related to the learning objectives. Ask them to reflect on their strengths, weaknesses, and areas for growth. Then, have the learners identify actions and resources needed to achieve their goals. Next, suggest they establish a timeline to track their progress and set milestones for review. Encourage regular check-ins or progress reports to ensure accountability and provide support where needed. Consider incorporating peer feedback or mentorship opportunities for additional guidance. Emphasize the importance of flexibility in adjusting the plan based on changing circumstances or new insights. Lastly, celebrate achievements and encourage continuous learning beyond the initial plan. By following these steps, you can effectively implement the 'Development Plan' method in your learning design, fostering goal-setting, self-reflection, and personalized growth for the learners.

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Suitable for

When individuals have specific goals or objectives they want to achieve. This method allows learners to identify their areas of improvement and create a personalised plan for development. It is most effective when individuals have a clear understanding of their strengths and weaknesses and are motivated to enhance their skills or knowledge in a particular area. By setting specific targets and creating a roadmap for self-improvement, learners can track their progress, evaluate their development, and continuously update their plans accordingly. This method promotes self-reflection, self-directed learning, and enables individuals to take ownership of their professional growth.

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Unsuitable for

The development plans assessment method is unsuitable in a higher education or professional development learning experience when there is a lack of clear objectives or when the learning outcomes are constantly changing. This method requires having specific goals and plans to assess progress towards those goals. If the learning objectives are uncertain or constantly shifting, it becomes difficult to create a development plan and measure progress effectively. Additionally, this assessment method may not be appropriate if the learning experience focuses on exploration, creativity, or open-ended inquiry, as it may hinder the flexibility and spontaneity that such learning experiences require.

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Requires / leads from

In order to perform well for the Development Plans assessment method, need clear objectives, tailored action steps, and ongoing support and guidance.

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Leads to

enhanced skills and knowledge to further their career advancement.

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Typical duration

Learner centricity

Delivery compatibility

✓ Face to face
✓ Blended
✓ Hybrid
✓ Online

Technologies required

Learning types

✓ Acquire
✓ Discuss
✓ Collaborate
✓ Investigate
✓ Practice
✓ Produce

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