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PDP on the VLE

PDP on the VLE. Heather Richardson York Award Manager / PDP Officer hr6@york.ac.uk. PDP. structured and supported process undertaken by students to reflect upon their own learning, performance and/or achievement and to plan for their personal, educational and career development.

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PDP on the VLE

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  1. PDP on the VLE Heather Richardson York Award Manager / PDP Officer hr6@york.ac.uk

  2. PDP • structured and supported process undertaken by students to reflect upon their own learning, performance and/or achievement and to plan for their personal, educational and career development. • provides students with at least one occasion in each year of study on which they can engage in discussions with their supervisor about PDP.

  3. FIRST YEAR • Autumn - discuss what it means to be a CS graduate, introduce PDP • Spring - optional PDP session (start of term) • Summer - optional PDP session (start of term), review progress and plans, discuss drafting a cv. SECOND YEAR • Autumn - individual PDP session • Spring - optional PDP session (start of term) • Summer - optional PDP session (start of term) FINAL YEAR • Autumn - individual PDP session • Spring - optional PDP session (start of term) • Summer - optional PDP session (start of term)

  4. These discussions will hopefully encourage students to: • adopt an holistic view of the academic experience • reflect on both curricula and extra curricula activities • identify strengths and weaknesses • discuss possible opportunities for development.

  5. It is anticipated that PDP will benefit both staff and students by: • Giving students the chance to consider exactly how their university education is contributing to personal and career development • Making references easier to write, having followed a student's progress more closely there will be more information to hand • As students take greater responsibility for their own learning, they should become easier to teach.

  6. PDP on the VLE : http://vle.york.ac.uk • Click the ‘My Supervisees’ link • Students should tick the ‘Student completed’ box when their form is ready to read • Enter the student record (The Student Number is the link) • Click ‘PDP Document’ • Select ‘PDP Portfolio Template’ • Once the PDP meeting has taken place, tick the ‘Supervisor confirm’ box on the student list • Instructions can be found on the main PDP tab, in the ‘My Supervisees’ box

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