Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Monitor the creation of the record

For this unit you will compile an audio diary reflecting on your progress and present a final review to camera


Throughout the process of planning and producing your record you must regularly monitor your own activity and examine your achievements and aims.

You must constantly ask yourself if you are achieving what you set out to achieve. If you are not achieving what you want to achieve you should ask yourself why not and what you need to do to get nearer to your intentions.

You must actively use your reflections to inform, shape or modify your work as you think appropriate.

You will need to:

examine where you succeed and where you do not succeed

consider areas for improvement

alter intentions or plans where necessary in order to achieve your aims.

At the end of the process you should think about what you have learnt, and how you can put this learning to good use in your next project.


Monitors progress throughout the planning and production of the record with regularity and care.

Makes consistently effective use of the results to refine ideas and outcomes, showing good understanding of strengths and weaknesses (8-10)


Evidence


recorded evidence of the review process (this might be in the learner’s log or journal for the unit)


Mark band 3 (8–10)

When reviewing and reflecting on their own work learners will be able to describe in some detail relevant aspects of the work considered and provide an explanatory account of the way they dealt with a given situation, clearly acknowledging strengths and weaknesses.

Evidence will show that such reflection was consistent and purposeful, and more often than not had a positive impact on the work in progress.

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