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Please add* all Elements related to this Aspect of the Extended Induction period. A Element is a word or short phrase that identifies an impact you want to have, or a process to produce this impact. In other words, it’s just a heading that will produce more thinking later in the process. Here’s an example of an Element of Expert learning:
- Research skills
Type your own Elements here:
- Analysis and critical thinking
- Applying knowledge
- Augmenting group learning with personal discoveries
- Autonomy/independent learning
- Aspirational outlook
- Communication skills
- Confidence
- Creativity/innovation/lateral thinking
- Curiosity
- Digital literacy
- Discussion skills
- Evaluation skills (inc. self evaluation)
- Follow instructions (e.g. assignments and exams)
- Identifying valid sources
- Learn between lessons/outside of college
- Link between theory and practice
- Managing deadlines (inc. organised; setting and revising goals)
- Metacognitive strategies
- Note taking
- Peer learning and assessment
- Problem solving and resourcefulness
- Questioning
- Recognising opportunities that will develop essential skills, knowledge and awareness in relation to their chosen industry
- Reflective skills
- Research skills
- Resilient
- Risk taking
- Self-motivated and focussed, determined and confident (inc. ownership)
- The wider context (inc. wider learning)
- Vocational terminology
- Technical skills
- Industry standards
- Emotionally agile
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Recognising opportunities that will develop essential skills, knowledge and awareness in relation to their chosen industry