Unit 2 1. Promote Professional Development 1.1 Professional development is a planned process of improving and increasing capabilities of staff. Within our setting it is the people who work within our organisation that determine its success. As a setting we are continually developing and enhancing our skills and knowledge to know that our clients are getting the best service and support available. Professional development enables us to keep up to date and make changes proactively to make sure
Premium Educational psychology Learning Management
Essay - HNC Business Management Level 4 Personal and Professional Development 1.1 Cunningham1 has defined self-managed learning as “…idealised adult action learning”. Therefore‚ self learning is a process where the learner develops their learning goals‚ decides on strategies to make it happen‚ identifies resources needed to achieve it and adopts the process to evaluate their achievement. Self managed learning can only be effective if a person
Premium Management Learning
Professional Development Plan Name Institution Professional Development Plan Professional Development Plan In the 21st century‚ there is a strong need for managers to understand the personality types and
Premium Management Evaluation
Understanding by Design and Carol Ann Tomlinson‚ nationally renowned expert on Differentiated Instruction. Both professors are innovative enough to present invaluable theories with many effective strategies that ensure a quality teaching process for teachers and a high standard knowledge acquisition and skill improvement for learners. For understanding more about Jay McTighe ’s Understanding by Design and Carol Tomlinson ’s Differentiated Instruction‚ I managed to interview both professors about their instructional
Premium Learning Education Pedagogy
LHS2 – Promote professional development Outcome 1 – Understand principles of professional development 1.1 The important of continually improving knowledge and practice is that you can ensure that you are aware of any new relevant legislation and also you can improve the service that you provide. It also gives you the opportunity to reflect on what you are good at as well as what you are not so good at‚ so that you can see what areas you can improve in. Professional development is an opportunity
Premium Learning
EDUCATION MAPPING IN A SLUM AREA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMICS OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY Mansi Shah Sreyashi Sen CCS Working Paper No. 201 Summer Research Internship Programme 2008 Centre for Civil Society 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. II. Introduction Overview of Primary Education in Kolkata III. A Brief Overview of Slums in Kolkata IV. Sample Survey Research Objectives and Methodology Slum Profile Supply of Education Demand for Education Conclusion Recommendations V. VI. VII. References VIII. Annexure
Premium Primary education School types Primary school
It is important to continually strive to improve our knowledge and the way we practice‚ this can be applied to personal or professional goals. Developing our potential‚ will enhance our work role and promote our talents. It enhances our lives and contributes to achieving our dreams and aspirations Continued professional development is important‚ and it’s not just about attending training courses. It about promoting a culture for learning‚ with work based learning at the centre of this. In order
Premium Employment Recruitment Skill
Steve Godwin CU2942 Promote professional development 1.1 It is important to continually improve my knowledge and practice to ensure that I am aware of new developments in the care sector and that I am aware of any new legislation. By keeping my knowledge up to date I can improve the service that I provide to my service users. It also gives me the opportunity to reflect on which areas I am good at and highlight areas in which I could improve. Reflective practice and sharing common goals with other
Premium Reflections Reflection Learning
Training and professional development Training is the process of acquiring specific skills to perform a job better (Jucious‚ 1963). It helps people to become qualified and proficient in doing some jobs (Dahama‚ 1979). Usually an organization facilitates the employees ’ learning through training so that their modified behaviour contributes to the attainment of the organization ’s goals and objectives. Van Dersal (1962) defined training as the process of teaching‚ informing‚ or educating people so
Premium Training Agricultural extension Cooperative extension service
Professional Development Cycle Self analysis Understanding your current skills and knowledge and considering where to improve SWOT analysis Reflect on your own strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats Current CV and profiles Analysing your current situation in terms of skills and experience Job role analysis Reflect on skills and knowledge required for current or future job roles and identify areas for development CILIP PKSB Reflect on skills and knowledge required within profession
Premium Learning Management