Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Methodology-Gibbs Reflection Model 3. Reflection Experience 3.1 Brathay Experiential Leadership & Team Development 3.2 Presentation Skills 3.3 4. Conclusions 5. Recommendations 5.1 SMART action plan References Appendices Executive Summary The following report is a personal and professional development plan that shows a self reflection of me using the various tool (Belbin team role analysis‚ Career survey guide‚ MBA skills audit etc) discussed
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Assessment task-SHC 22Introduction to personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Task: On-going personal development is necessary when working with children and young people as it is important to keep your own practice up to date. As part of your induction to your new work role you have been asked to show your line manager that you can: 1. Describe the duties and responsibilities of your role My role duties in the pre-school where I work are:
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1.0 Introduction This report is to make a self-assessment of my current situation and develop a range of professional and personal skills in order to promote my own future personal and career development. 2.0 Responsibility for own personal and career development 2.1 Own performance of current management skills 1. Time management Time management is the act or process of exercising conscious control over the amount of time spent on specific activities‚ especially to increase efficiency or productivity
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1.0 INTRODUCTION A Personal development plan is a detailed positive written document which plans out in what way a person can advance his/her abilities and improvement in their lifespan and their profession. Personal Development Planning (PDP) is about making the most of your experiences in life‚ and planning for your future. This development plan gives you the ability to maximize your particular budding and your future developments. 1.1 Goal formulation NEEDS AND OBJECTVIES OF PDP The main
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Core 3.1: Understand Child Development and Young Person Development Rosanna King Learning Outcome 1: Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth – 19 years. Assessment Criteria 1.1: Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. Answer to 1.1: Below I have explained the sequence and rate of each development from birth – 19 years old in great detail. 0-2 Years – Physical Development: * The baby lies
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service delivery. 3 Be able to reflect on own practice and development needs and maintain a plan for personal development. 3.1 Explain the concept and importance of CPD. 1 3.2 Undertake a self-assessment of capabilities as an HR or L&D practitioner and identify development needs 2 3.3 Evaluate options to meet identified development needs. 3 3.4 Produce a plan to meet personal development objectives 4 3.5 Reflect on performance against the plan
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Personal and Professional Development | HND Computing | Matthew John Price PRI01035913 | Contents: 1.0 - Introduction: 2 2.0 - Curriculum Vitae: 3 3.0 - Strengths and Weaknesses: 5 3.1 - Strengths: 5 3.2 - Weaknesses: 6 4.0 - Personal and Professional Development Plan 8 1.0 - Introduction: This report will consider the job description included in Appendix 1‚ for the position of Graduate Software Engineer/Developer. This job is aimed at graduates and experienced software
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The Development of Personal Computers The history of the computer goes back hundreds of years. From the abacus through the modern era the evolution of computers has involved many innovative individuals. It was out of this desire to innovate many fascinating tabulating machines developed. The modern computer‚ therefore‚ evolved from an amalgamation of the genius of many individuals over a long period of history. Many people shaped the world by making the efforts to develop technology.
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Education; child slavery affects children’s’ education because the children do not have the ability to go to school and learn to get a college degree at the right age. Mental health; for the children who are kept in child slavery‚ they may have mental scars from their past experiences being inside of the most unwanted dream of any child there is. Physical health; they might have physical scars from their masters beating them and torturing them is such a harsh‚ and mean way. Child slavery affects kids’
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play and a reliance on cars instead of walking – even to the corner store – don’t help matters. By preschool age‚ many kids are already lacking enough activity‚ which often translates into poor exercise habits later in life. Environment: If a child opens up the refrigerator or kitchen cabinets and is greeted by bags of chips‚ candy bars and microwave pizza‚ then that’s likely what they will eat. Similarly‚ if you keep your fridge stocked instead with tasty cut-up fruits and veggies (berries‚
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