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Unread 03-01-2016, 09:25 PM
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Default Help...are these questions the same?

I am currently trying to evaluate own knowledge, performance and understanding against relevant standards. I think I know how to answer this by looking at the NOS and comparing it to my work carried out in the school. However I have already done that for a previous question which was Explain expectations about own work role as expressed in relevant standards.
Have I done that question wrong? Or are they very similar? I did it in a table format with the standard and then next to it how I meet that standard in my day to day role.
Please help me, its been nearly a week and I have wrote a single word as I have just been reading and researching.
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Hi, it sounds like you might of combined the two instead of looking at the explain and evaluate separately.

Explaining expectations will involve the NOS and your job contract which will explain your role and responsibilities.

Evaluating your knowledge, performance and understanding means to examine how you're doing against those expectations. Does your setting have an appraisal system in place that would help?

It would also be beneficial to talk to your tutor or assessor and see if they can help clarify what you've written.

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oh so have I perhaps answered the explain question wrong then? I am uncertain what needs to be done now, I am even more confused than I was in the first place
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one is what you should be doing the other is whether you think you do it and how well and if you need to improve get training
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