Learning Cycle Having an Experience Reviewing the Experience

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Learning Cycle Having an Experience Reviewing the Experience Putting conclusions into practice Drawing conclusions from the Experience Red arrow indicates the cycle starts again

Sharing your learning What can you share with others. With whom Sharing your learning What can you share with others? With whom? How do you think you can do that? By When?

You’ve experienced lots of different things.

So, it’s time to target what you’re going to do when you get back to work…

…as you’ll have other things to deal with then!

Action Planning Further development & learning What are you going to do as a result of this course? What are you ok at? What do you think you need to improve at? How can you do that?

Action Planning Future Activities When you get back to work… what are you going to do differently? REMEMBER THE LEARNING CYCLE when will you do it by? what will you need to do it? more information? help from someone? time?

Action Planning Set realistic and achievable targets