6. Creating Your Personal Learning Plan
Developing a personal learning plan starts with creating SMART goals. Once you have set your SMART goal, you will need to identify learning experiences and resources or supports that will help you develop the skills needed to achieve your goals. Think about the impact of this goal and why it matters to you, and when would be a good time to evaluate your progress to make minor changes in your approach, if needed.Â
Setting SMART(ER) Goals
Start developing your goals using the SMART(ER) tool below.
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Developing Your Learning Plan
Once you have determined your SMART goals, the next step is to develop your learning plan for how you will achieve your goals. Having a learning plan in place can help keep you motivated and accountable to your goals. This includes listing strategies, supports and resources you will use to help you achieve your goal.
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