What is a learning agreement formulating one year 3 1 oct 2012

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presentation to ba textile students at nuca

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Do you remember the first time you sat on an aeroplane and it was about to take off?

Formulating a Learning agreement

why what how

what

what interests you?

what

what are your core ideas?

what

why? - consider the evidence

why

why are you doing it?

what

what do you want to achieve?

what are you going to do?

what

title

what

focus on the issues you wish to pursue

identify your learning needs

what

define the scope and nature of the study

identify access and resource issues

how

how are you going to achieve the learning outcomes of the unit?

how

how does it relate to the aims and assessment criteria of the unit?

practical

timetable

what can you actually do in the time you are willing to give to the course? – be honest

practical

budget

how much are you actually willing to spend ?

how much time are you going to give?

practical

ability

do you need to learn new skills ?

content

be clear and precise about what it is that you are planning to do

content

think about what you would like to study and how this relates to your practice

how

how do you achieve success?

materials ambition -

what are you going to do?

processes context

audience

work of others what do you

want at the end?

titledescription of what you are interested in.

timetable

activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Research

Testing

Sampling

Final pieces

Creating presentation

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Proposal

Why?

Why are you doing it?

connections

vision

future

relate what you intend to do on this unit to the development of your practice and/or your professional knowledge/skills.

Proposal

What are you proposing to do?

Be clear and precise about what it is that you are planning to do.

What you would like to study?

What you would like to produce?

What you would like to achieve?

Is it achievable?

Proposal

How?

State clearly how you will achieve your intentions.

This may also refer to how you plan to present your work for assessment.

Proposal

Assessment Work

Describe the work you intend to produce for assessment and how it relates to the assessment requirements.

Be as clear as possible about how and what you plan to present.

What form will it take? Although the amount of work involved should clearly equate to the number of study hours for the unit, this should be quality work and not just quantity.

Proposal

Schedule of Work

You must devise a schedule of work clearly indicating how you plan to use your time while doing this work so that you can meet the deadline.

Your schedule of work is important, as it will tell you and your tutors whether what you plan to do is feasible in the time available.

Proposal

Resources

Are there any resources or workshop requirements that you cannot provide for yourself e.g. which workshops will you need to use, if any?