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Development of Academic Skills

   

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DEVELOPMENT OF ACADEMIC
SKILLS
Name :
Module: Academic Performance
Student ID:

TABLE OF CONTENT
Reflection..................................................................6

What did I
learn?
What went
well?
What could I
have done
better?
What did I
gain from
the
experience
SMART Goals for Future
Development (make sure
you include clear next
steps, measures for
success and target date
for review)
Week 1
Reflective
writing
I have effective
reflect on
things that I
have learned
during the
course.
I could also add
some of the
major
challenges that I
might face while
nlearning.
I have gained
knowledge
related to the
way
reflection is
written by
individuals.
I want to improve my
reflective writing, so I will
set aside 30 minutes daily
to practice and will take
tests weekly to measure my
progress. I want to achieve
this till the end of July
2021.
Week 2
Critical
thinking
I can think
some of the
creative ideas
that are useful
in professional
and personal
life.
I could have
found more
creative idea
that could be
useful for all
(Baruah, 2018).
I have gain
experience
related to the
way creative
thinking can
be developed.
I want to work on my
critical thinking skills for
professional development,
so I practice daily on a text
document. This will help
me in the long term, and I
aim to get better at it by
September 2021.
Week 3
Child Labour
I gain in depth
knowledge
related to child
I may get more
detailed
information
I have
knowledge
related to
I want to gain more
knowledge child labour and
prevent it / or eliminating

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