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Choosing a course – points to consider

Selecting a course or educational opportunity can prove to be a bit of a daunting task

Whilst most people wish to continue their busy lives with minimal disruption they sometimes make the mistake of not thinking through and adequately planning for their study.

If you were going to buy a tree for your garden you would be asking – why do we need a tree, what type shall we have, where shall we plant it, what does it need to grow, at what rate will it grow, how tall will it be, what conditions does it like, how much will it cost, does it bear fruit, does it shed leaves, does it flower, is it poisonous, how will it effect the garden, how will it effect the neighbours, how do I look after it ………..

Yet often we jump at or dismiss an educational opportunity without as much thought. How many of us have been either disappointed or pleasantly surprised by a course – “It wasn't what I expected”

The following checkpoints can be used to stop and reflect on your needs and what is on offer as your learning needs need to be matched with what is on offer

Tips

Don’t forget:   Complete reflection for your portfolio following the course

 

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