LHS2 - Promote professional development EDUC8TIONS LTD.

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LHS2 - Promote professional development EDUC8TIONS LTD

Unit Plan  Last session we agreed to undertake a Professional Discussion around the four learning outcomes.  We agree that I will need to undertake an observation of reverent work products.  PDP (Personal development plan) PDP (Personal development plan)  We agreed it may be necessary for you to look at some theory's and give examples how they apply within your role as the manager.  Oral Question will be used if not all learning outcomes achieved with the above evidence.  Theory 1- Kolb’s Learning cycleKolb’s Learning cycle  Theory 2 – Gibbs CycleGibbs Cycle

Aim of Session Unit aim The purpose of this unit is to assess the learner’s knowledge, understanding and skills required to promote the professional duty to maintain the currency of knowledge and skills and the need to continually reflect on and improve practice.

Learning outcomes There are four learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will: 1. Understand principles of professional development 2. Be able to prioritise goals and targets for own professional development 3. Be able to prepare a professional development plan 4. Be able to improve performance through reflective practice

Learning Resources:  The below links are to help you understand your role as a MANAGER within health and Social care setting.  PDP (Personal development plan) PDP (Personal development plan)  Theory 1- Kolb’s Learning cycleKolb’s Learning cycle  Theory 2 – Gibbs CycleGibbs Cycle

Next Session Plan  LHS3 Champion equality, diversity and inclusion  Level: 5  Credit value: 4  Unit aim The purpose of this unit is to assess the learner’s knowledge, understanding and skills required a whole systems approach to equality, diversity and inclusion The unit explores models of practice and requires demonstration of skills and understanding of systems and processes