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PDA Tips

This document provides tips for completing a personal development appraisal (PDA). It recommends including references to background reading and multiple observation tasks. Strengths and weaknesses should be labeled for easy identification and explanation. When asked about approaches to development, responses should mention techniques like the Lexical Approach and Task-based Learning in addition to observation tasks.

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PDA Tips

This document provides tips for completing a personal development appraisal (PDA). It recommends including references to background reading and multiple observation tasks. Strengths and weaknesses should be labeled for easy identification and explanation. When asked about approaches to development, responses should mention techniques like the Lexical Approach and Task-based Learning in addition to observation tasks.

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Tips for the PDA

make sure you include references/sources to your background reading


or observation tasks
label your strengths S1, S2 etc and your weaknesses W1, W2 etc and
again when you explain their origins. Its easier this way to make sure
you cover them all, and easier for the reader, too
include various observation tasks not just one or two
when asked to talk about approaches, techniques and documents that
might help you develop, dont just mention the observation tasks.
Mention approaches like the Lexical Approach, Task-based Learning,
using guided discovery etc

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