what is a learning contract?
an Agreement between the student and the placement supervisor/agency
who is the first person to consult while writing your learning contract?
the field placement supervisor
what is the minimum number of goal you need in your contract?
5-10
how many times do you review your learning contract before handing-in the final copy and with who?
3 times, by yourself first, then with your field placement supervisor then with your teacher
how helpful is the learning contract to students?
by clarifying the expectation of the student and exploring both the assets and limitation of the agency.
what does SMART stands for?
Specific
Mesurable
Achievable
Result-oriented
Time-phased
xplain these words :
Specific
Mesurable
Achievable
Result oriented
time phased
specific: give a detailed description
mesurable: how will you know you have achieved it
achievable: is your goal reasonable
result oriented: phrase with the end result in mind
time phased: include a dead line
why is it important to research and understand your goal
so you don't get confused by them.
why do we write a learning contract?
to avoid misunderstanding, to protect yourself from being taken advantage of, and to help you keep track of your deadline and progress.
give 3 practical tips to write a good learning contract
any of the practical tips.