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Dolly55 03-21-2019 09:49 PM

[300.4] be able to use and apply study skills to achieve a set outcome
 
Please can anyone give me heads up on these question im struggling to find anything on this let alone understand it myself :question help
[1a] • Objectives of study
[1b] • Assessment requirements
[1c] • Timescales
[2a] research
[2b] use creative ideas to study
[2c] select materials
[2d] make sense of information gathered
[2e] consider different options/perspectives
[2f] judge information
[2g] select information
[2h] justify the evidence/ information selected

Ruthierhyme 03-25-2019 10:44 AM

Hi, this is so that you can get to know your qualification, how it's laid out and what to expect. Has your course provider given you any guidance on how to prepare yourself forstudying it?

For example this is information on Cache's Early Years Education level 3 qualification https://www.qualhub.co.uk/media/6175...-spec-v30p.pdf

From this page: https://www.qualhub.co.uk/qualificat...ars-educato-95

[1a] • Objectives of study - the aims or reasons for studying would be to gain knowedlege and understanding in a particular area of expertise ( the unit title will help to explain this)
[1b] • Assessment requirements - somewhere in the materials your course provider has given you it will explain how your work will be assessed, probably in a variety of ways including written work, workplace observations, professionals discussions and how many mandatory units you need to complete.
[1c] • Timescales - how long do you have to complete different work and how can you fit the necessary studying into your daily life so that it is manageable.
[2a] research - eg. research needs to be credible,from authentic sources and be relevant to what you are currently studying.

This handbook might be useful Study Skills on amazon.co.uk





https://www2.open.ac.uk/students/ski...techniques.php


Best wishes

Dolly55 03-26-2019 07:55 PM

Thank's Ruthierhyme


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