SMART TARGETS
These are goals that are realistic and have a time range, according to the BBC Bitesize smart goals " can make goals seem and to be achievable". we all have personal goals and targets we would like to meet up but are these goals "SMART". growing up I knew when I wanted to achieve and when I wanted to achieve and the older, I get the more goals I have with shorter timelines. my goal for this course or foundation program involves.
SPECIFIC:
For a goal to the specific one needs to state exactly what needs to be done and for me this is to round up the foundation program successfully by finishing all course works and assignments within the given timeline.
MEASURABLE:
The success should be clear and what it should look like to be able measure these goals, each assigned would have been submitted on Turnitin and accessed by the Tutor and scores or feedbacks given.
ACHIEVABLE:
for a goal achievable it needs to be attainable and not unrealistic and for my set goals all resources to achieve the goal has been provided, with each tutor giving assignment briefs and of the library or online articles to complete each task.
REALISTIC:
Is the goal achievable, is it practical and the steps needed to carry it out, personally this goal is important as it is a primary step to progression into the Maters program which has an impact on my professional growth.
TIMELY:
the timeline the goals should be stated, and timelines should be met. All of these goals are divided into two submissions before the end of April and also before the end of June.
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| PowerPoint slides prepared for research methods. |
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| PowerPoint slides prepared for research methods. |
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| PowerPoint slides prepared for research methods. |
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| PowerPoint slides prepared for research methods. |
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| feedback from tutor on power point presentation and taxonomy draft |
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| PowerPoint slides prepared for research methods. |
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| submission of taxonomy on Turnitin UK. |
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