Louise Frith Curriculum and Educational Developer Nicola Urquhart Employability Adviser, Careers and

Louise Frith
Curriculum and Educational Developer
Nicola Urquhart
Employability Adviser, Careers and
Employability Service.
Personal development planning and career planning.
What is PDP?
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‘A structured and supported process to develop
students' capacity to reflect on their learning and
achievement’ (Dearing, 1997)
What skills are you developing?
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Communication skills
Interpersonal skills & team work
IT skills
Decision making skills
Independent working
Critical thinking
Research skills
Reflective learning techniques
How can I reflect on my learning and experiences?
Journal: Action plan
SMART
Specific
Is your goal well-defined? Avoid setting unclear or vague
objectives; instead be as precise as possible.
Measurable
Be clear how will you know when you have achieved your
goal. Using numbers, dates and times is one way to
represent clear objectives.
Attainable
Setting yourself impossible goals will only end in
disappointment. Make your goals challenging, but realistic
Relevant
Try and step back and get an overview of all the different
areas of your life: Academic, Personal and Career.
Consider how relevant each objective is to the overall
picture.
Time-bound
Set a time scale for completion of each goal. Even if you
have to review this as you progress, it will help to keep you
motivated.
Cognitive housekeeping
reading
volunteering
academic work
lectures
paid work
travel
music
Extra curricular
seminars
Critical incidents
Benefits of PDP and reflective learning
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“It makes you think about what you’re doing
and how other people see your work.”
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“It has enabled me to plan better and
organise my thoughts. It gives you the time to
say what you truly feel about a particular
project or experience.”
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“Writing a reflective journal has enabled me
to channel my thoughts further, I have been
motivated to break-out of the usual mould
and really think about ways in which my
actions could lead to more success.”
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What helps you get work in the arts industry?
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Watch interview with Kingston University
graduate, Anna. How many times are the
following terms mentioned?
http://www.kingstonfutures.com/index.php/page/story
Terms
Internship
Free lance
Networking
Contacts
CV/covering letter
Volunteering
Part-time
Times mentioned
How you can use MyFolio to enhance your
employability.
• Record your thoughts, feelings and
reactions when carrying out a task –
Did you enjoy doing it?
https://myfolio.kent.ac.uk/myfolio/
• Use MyFolio as a space to reflect on
your values – what is important to
you salary, status, working hours,
location etc?
• Use MyFolio to learn to write
reflectively. Record what you have
learned, activities undertaken, what
would you do differently next time?
Cont. Using MyFolio to enhance employability.
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Complete the Action Plan
section. If you write a plan
down you are more likely to
do it. Be aware of deadlines
many are earlier than you
think!
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Consider how you could use
the portfolio section to
showcase your talents and
enhance your on-line
presence (Use of journals).
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Record what you have learnt
at university, employers are
interested in more than just
the class of your degree.
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https://myfolio.kent.ac.uk/my
folio/view/view.php?id=6102
What I will cover during this 15 minute session
following on from Louise.
• How personal development planning (pdp) can
help you to become an effective career planner
and enhance your employability.
• How to make a good career decision.
What employers say…
• "Few students are able to
articulate what they have
gained from their
experience in higher
education." ( Association of
Graduate Recruiters, 1995)
Steps to making a good career decision.
• Knowing yourself - looking
at your skills, values and
personality - Analysing
where your strengths and
weaknesses lie.
• Exploring opportunities
Gathering information on
the opportunities open to
you.
• Taking action.
Often students spend
• Lots of time on opportunity
awareness gathering
information.
• Lots of time trying to
implement the decision.
• Not enough time on
personal development
planning and self
awareness.
Careers and Employability Service.
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www.kent.ac.uk/ces
Telephone: 01227 823299
Email: careerhelp@kent.ac.uk
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Opening hours: Monday to
Friday 9 to 5 including vacations
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Drop-in times (no appointment
needed): 10.30 to 12.30 & 2 to
5 pm
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Undertake the Careers
Employability Module on
Moodle
Speak to an Adviser:
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Quick query, drop in
and speak to an
Adviser 10.30am 12.30pm and 2pm-5pm
Monday to Friday.
E mail @careerhelp
and an Adviser will
respond to your query.
You can also book a
longer career guidance
appointment over the
phone or pop in.
Useful contacts
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Careers and Employability Service website
www.kent.ac.uk/careers
Choosing a career
http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sitesmedia.htm
I want to work in
http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sitesmedia.htm
Vacancy database
http://www.kent.ac.uk/ces/vacancies.html
Guardian Jobs (arts and heritage)
http://jobs.guardian.co.uk/jobs/arts-and-heritage/
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Museum Association jobs site
http://www.museumsassociation.org/careers
Any questions?