Module 3 Self Development. Learning Outcomes  3.1 Recognise the significance of own achievements and interests to own development.  3.2 Recognise own.

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Module 3 Self Development

Learning Outcomes  3.1 Recognise the significance of own achievements and interests to own development.  3.2 Recognise own strengths and areas for further development.  3.3 Understand how a person’s learning style influences career and education choices.  3.4 Be able to set personal goals and objectives.  3.5 Be able to make action plans to achieve personal goals.

Achievements and Interests

Skills and Qualities Checklist  You may not realize it, but you have many valuable personal skills and qualities.

How will your Skills and Qualities help in....  A work setting  A training setting  In future life

VAK Learning Styles video  ch?v=kfvvDkaVv2U ch?v=kfvvDkaVv2U

Learning Styles  The VAK learning styles model suggests that most people can be divided into one of three preferred styles of learning. These three styles are as follows, (and there is no right or wrong learning style):

Visual  Someone with a Visual learning style has a preference for seen or observed things, including pictures, diagrams, demonstrations, displays, handouts, films, flip-chart, etc. These people will use phrases such as ‘show me’, ‘let’s have a look at that’ and will be best able to perform a new task after reading the instructions or watching someone else do it first. These are the people who will work from lists and written directions and instructions.

Auditory or Listening  Someone with an Auditory learning style has a preference for the transfer of information through listening: to the spoken word, of self or others, of sounds and noises. These people will use phrases such as ‘tell me’, ‘let’s talk it over’ and will be best able to perform a new task after listening to instructions from an expert. These are the people who are happy being given spoken instructions over the telephone, and can remember all the words to songs that they hear!

Kinaesthetic or Touch  Someone with a Kinaesthetic learning style has a preference for physical experience - touching, feeling, holding, doing, practical hands-on experiences. These people will use phrases such as ‘let me try’, ‘how do you feel?’ and will be best able to perform a new task by going ahead and trying it out, learning as they go. These are the people who like to experiment, hands-on, and never look at the instructions first!

SMART Goals video  ch?v=1kDBp-WJsDs ch?v=1kDBp-WJsDs

Goal Setting = SMART  Specific The goal should identify a specific action or event that will take place.  MeasurableThe goal and its benefits should be quantifiable.  Achievable The goal should be attainable given available resources.  Realistic The goal should require you to stretch some, but allow the likelihood of success.  Timely The goal should state the time period in which it will be accomplished.

Learning Outcomes  3.1 Recognise the significance of own achievements and interests to own development.  3.2 Recognise own strengths and areas for further development.  3.3 Understand how a person’s learning style influences career and education choices.  3.4 Be able to set personal goals and objectives.  3.5 Be able to make action plans to achieve personal goals.