Warwickshire Adult & Community Learning

Perfecting Self-Assessment Writing

  • It gave me licence to be honest about what is and isn’t working.
  • It was a super day – thought provoking and interesting. Feel that we could make our provision outstanding.
  • Caterpillar ð butterfly.
  • ‘Scales fell from my eyes’.
  • White water rapid ride.
  • Thank you for sharing your expertise and enthusiasm in this area.
  • I now know that past self assessment has been inadequate and must change to be able to effect positive changes and improvements.
  • The SAR is not a tick-box/self-justifying thing and dusty document reluctantly compiled once a year by a manager!
  • [I need to be] less descriptive, more confident to make a judgement about the provision, and more focused on impact on learning.
  • It is important to write useful, meaningful statements.
  • Excellent trainer – very knowledgeable and entertaining.
  • Helped me understand what is really important.
  • Understanding self assessment is a group/team effort.
  • I now know more about self assessment and can now contribute more effectively to my team’s SAR.
  • Excellent course, well presented and thought provoking.
  • It has given me a new perspective and many ideas and tips to be more effective when drafting reports.
  • Outstanding presentation, superbly delivered. Very thought provoking and best of all inspiring.
  • [I need to] Focus on issues not symptoms. Doing it as a team.
  • [I need to] Ask ‘So what?’ ‘Why is that?’
  • I feel that the process will enable our team to work more collaboratively.
  • [The SAR] Should be for us, individually and as a team (as well as whole organisation) and that it should be a more straightforward look at what our ‘howevers’ are.
  • I’m feeling hot, hot, hot!
  • The teacher planted the seeds of wisdom.
  • A knowledgeable and pleasant presentation that kept my attention during a long and ‘over-hot’ day.
  • [I am] More aware of the purpose of the SAR. More aware of how my input can make a positive difference.

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