PTLLS Assignments Reflection 2 Strategies for effective teaching Within my role of teaching on the level one incident command course‚ I use a variety of teaching strategies to hopefully cover as many learners’ needs as possible. Even though the course is assessable‚ the emphasis is very much on gaining an understanding of the command principles‚ rather than just knowing the right answers. There are a number of reasons for the need of variety: * We have no knowledge of the student’s prior
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1. David Kolb’s model(SLIDE 5) David Kolb published the learning styles model in 1984. David A. Kolb’s model is based on the Experiential learning Theory. The theory is called "Experiential Learning" to emphasize the central role that experience plays in the learning process. Based on the 4 stage learning cycle‚ Kolb also identified four learning styles which correspond to these stages.The styles highlight conditions under which learners learn better. These styles are: I. Diverging (CE/RO) II
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1 Promote personal development (SHC52) Level 5 Health & Social care 1 understand principles of professional development 1.1 Explain the importance of continually improving knowledge and practice I feel it is important for me to continually improve my knowledge to ensure that I am aware of‚ and follow all the current health & social care standards‚ legislation‚ and guidelines for good practice as well as ensuring I follow my company’s policies & procedures. I also feel it is vital that I pass
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responsibilities and environment and access to resources have an effect on the learning environment of an individual. Honey and Mumford and David Kolb Honey and Mumford developed a theory about adults and the way they learned. Kolb is the inspiration for a large numbers of theorists. For example‚ Honey and Mumford’s Learning Styles questionnaire is directly from Kolb ’s theory. What Honey and Mumford then did was rather than asking individuals directly how they learnt‚ they gave them a questionnaire that analyses
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Personal Development Plan Essay Personal Development Planning (PDP) is a simple process of reflecting on your own learning‚ performance and achievements that helps you to plan your personal‚ educational and career development A PDP can help you to increase your self-awareness- who you are and what you want‚ identify the skills and experience that you already have‚ and those that you need‚ create a plan to acquire the skills you may need for your academic studies or your chosen career path and keep
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..............8 Recommendations ....................................................................................... 12 Future Research .......................................................................................... 13 Validity of Kolb Learning Style Inventory ..................................................... 13 Review of Other Learning Style Instruments ................................................ 13 Self-selection and Learning Styles .................................
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Teaching. In: The Practitioner as Teacher‚ edited by S. Hinchcliffe. 3rd ed. Edinburgh: Chrchill Livingstone. Gopee‚ N. 2008. Mentoring and Supervision in Healthcare. Los Angeles; London: Sage Publications. Honey‚ P. and Mumford. 2000. The Learning Styles Helper’s Guide. Maidenhead: Peter Honey. Kolb‚ D. 1984. Experiential Learning as the source of Learning and Development. London: Prentice/Hall. NMC. 2004b. Standards of Proficiency for Pre-registration Nursing Education. London: NMC NMC Pulsford‚ D
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could be used to monitor the development of self and another member of the team Conclusion Summary This assignment discusses the elements to be considered when developing yourself and others. Firstly‚ identifying learning styles using the Honey and Mumford Learning Styles Questionnaire‚ and then identifying development needs derived from the SWOT analysis. Potential barriers to learning and how they can be overcome are discussed. Developing self and others can be achieved by analysing learning
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Introduction: Personal development includes all activities which one develops knowledge and consciousness. It also improve ability and capability. personal increase quality of life as well as help to the awareness. The concept is not restricted to self help and add many activities for improve others. ( Aubrey‚B.‚ 2010). Task.1 1.1 "personal development plan is a process by which we identify our educational needs‚ set ourselves Some objectives in relation to those‚ undertake our educational
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M3/ Reflect on own experience and use three examples to explain links between theory and practice Honey and Mumford- Learning theory- Brickhill Lower School Learning styles were developed by Peter Honey and Alan Mumford based upon the work of Kolb and they identified four distinct learning styles: Activist‚ Theorist‚ Pragmatist and Reflector. Activists: Activists are those people who learn by doing. Activists need to get their hands dirty‚ to dive in with both feet first. They have an open-minded
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