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This document discusses personal development planning and reflective practice. It explains that personal development planning is important because skills need to continuously develop for one to avoid becoming obsolete. It involves reflecting on past experiences and achievements, and planning how to further enhance and develop new skills. Reflective practice is key to effective learning and improvement. The document outlines Gibbs' reflective cycle and describes how to conduct a SWOT analysis to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats relevant to one's goals. Learners are instructed to set a goal, do a SWOT analysis on it, and outline strategies to achieve the goal through personal development planning exercises.

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Lecture 01 Slide Deck

This document discusses personal development planning and reflective practice. It explains that personal development planning is important because skills need to continuously develop for one to avoid becoming obsolete. It involves reflecting on past experiences and achievements, and planning how to further enhance and develop new skills. Reflective practice is key to effective learning and improvement. The document outlines Gibbs' reflective cycle and describes how to conduct a SWOT analysis to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats relevant to one's goals. Learners are instructed to set a goal, do a SWOT analysis on it, and outline strategies to achieve the goal through personal development planning exercises.

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Personal Development Planning

Prof. Koliya Pulasinghe


Agenda
• Personal Development Planning
• Reflective Practice
• SWOT Analysis
• Planning

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Personal Development
Planning
Why we need PDP?
• Industry is rapidly changing, if we
don’t change/develop we will become
obsolete
• Taking personal responsibility over
self development – It is our
responsibility to develop ourselves

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Personal Development
Planning
• PDP is a record of achievements, learning
experiences and plans
• It is prepared in order to recognise your
achievements, understand how you gained
your existing skills, plan to enhance them
further and develop new ones

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Personal Development Planning

L&S: Lecture 04 5
Personal Development
Planning
• PDP is driven by:
– Reflecting: how past skills are gained, reasons on
successes and failures
– Planning: how you are going to develop a certain skill
that you want or need to face the future/to complete
your degree, follow a specific career or achieve a
personal goal

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Personal Development
Planning
• It involves you building up a record of achievements,
personal reflections and plans for self-improvement
• The more you practise PDP, you are aware of your skills,
the more developed they will become
• the better your sense of personal achievement your focus
on your goals/gaps

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Reflective Practice
• In order to learn effectively it is not
enough to simply have an experience
• In order to maximise the learning potential
of the situation before it is lost, we need to
reflect on the experience
• Reflecting is an important stage of the PDP
process
• You need to reflect in order to improve and
develop your skills and knowledge; the idea
is that you learn from your successes and
mistakes

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Gibb’s Reflective Cycle

https://www.ed.ac.uk/reflection/
reflectors-toolkit/reflecting-on-
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experience/gibbs-reflective-cycle
L&S: Lecture 04 10
Personal Development Plan
• In professional world this is called as professional
development plan
• Starts with a goal or a gap analysis
– Ex: Goal Setting:
• Want to get A+ for SE
• Improve Body Mass Index from 28 to 25 (Gap 3 units)
• Prepare a strategic plan to achieve your target
– Use SWOT Analysis
– SW Internal Factors, OT External Factors
– SO Favourable (Helps you to achieve your goals)
– WT Unfavourable (Blocks your progress)

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SWOT Analysis
• A SWOT Analysis is a tool for
identifying your Strengths and
Weaknesses, and for examining the
Opportunities and Threats to your
goals
• SWOT Analysis helps you to focus
your activities into areas where you
are strong and where the greatest
opportunities lie

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SWOT Analysis
• What skills or experience do you already
possess? Give examples to evidence these if you
Strengths can.
• What do you do well?
• What do other people see as being your
strengths? Consider this from your own point of
view and from the point of view of the people
who know you. Don't be modest - be realistic.

If you are having any difficulty with this, try


writing down a list of your characteristics. Some
of these will probably be strengths.

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SWOT Analysis
• What could you improve on?
Weaknesses • What do you do badly?
• What should you avoid?
• Do other people consider you to have
weaknesses that you do not agree
with? Why do they think that? Do
you see weaknesses in yourself that
others do not see as being a
problem?
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SWOT Analysis
• What resources are available to you?
Opportunities • Consider the networking opportunities that will
be available to you. How will you make best use of
these?
• What are the interesting trends you are aware of
in the graduate employment market?
• How can you develop yourself according to these?
• Are there any other learning opportunities, in
addition to those offered by your degree
programme, that you are interested in exploring?

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SWOT Analysis
• What obstacles do you face?
Threats • Could any of your weaknesses
seriously threaten your
opportunities? What are they?
• Do you have past experience of
trying and failing to achieve your
goals?

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Plan (Strategies)
• SMART
– Specific
– Measurable
– Achievable
– Relevant
– Time Bound

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PDP
• Exercise 1
– Set a goal or understand a gap in your skills
– Do a SWOT by keeping that goal/gap in mind
– Write down strategies to achieve the goal/gap
• Exercise 2
– Write a reflective journal
Prepare a pdf with your student ID as the file name. Upload the pdf to course-web
before midnight 20th July, 2021.

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Final Words
• Form a habit of doing this regularly when you see a
gap in your skills
– Or
• When you set a target for life

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Thank You

L&S: Lecture 01 20

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