tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6918248033328639679.post1475377324266027598..comments2023-12-26T16:17:33.191+00:00Comments on The Wolfenden Report: Cpd23 - Thing 5 - Reflective PracticeSarah Wolfendenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15118506095814426048noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6918248033328639679.post-83068428982657256772011-07-21T13:41:07.610+01:002011-07-21T13:41:07.610+01:00Don't be worried about it. The main thing is j...Don't be worried about it. The main thing is just to do the work as you go along and don't leave it till the last minute. It's a bit pointless otherwise as you can't track your development. I thought it was really useful, especially bits about delegation and I had a lovely teacher. It's also where I found about ants and elephants which were an epiphany! If your teacher doesn't cover this get back in touch!<br /><br />As a result of doing PTTLS, I now write (and tell the students) clearer objectives when delivering info lit sessions and when creating guides, create lesson plans for any training I do whether to staff or students and always get feedback. Both of them were definitley worth doing but for completely different reasons. If oyu have any more questions about them feel free to get in touch.Sarah Wolfendenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15118506095814426048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6918248033328639679.post-61807667558080730322011-07-21T09:20:44.296+01:002011-07-21T09:20:44.296+01:00OooOOoh what did you think of PTLLS and the line m...OooOOoh what did you think of PTLLS and the line management course? I did PTLLS last year and really found it valuable. I'm enrolled on level 3 first line management this Sept - bit worried abt it actually as it seems so different to course I've done before.Cara Clarkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16077051252661676472noreply@blogger.com