The following materials may assist you in reflect on your learning and planning future learning or careers. Further information on careers can be found on the CEEC web site .
1. 'What Am I Like?' personality test
The test was developed for the television programme 'What Am I Like? The Personality Test'. It is a simplified personality test based on personality type theory, devised by psychologists. Easy to use, 16 personality type differentiation, stimulates reflection, popular exercise with type of exercise with many people.
2. Goal Setting : Powerful Written Goals In 7 Easy Steps!
"The difference between a goal and a dream is the written word" says the writer of this article. It is taken from a collection on Top Achivement, an online personal development community. A useful tool to support a difficult area of PDP activity for students.
3. PDP Resources: 43Things.com
People have known for years that making a list of goals is the best way to achieve them. But most of us never get around to making a list. 43 Things is great for that! Make a list on 43 Things and see what changes happen in your life. Best of all it's a way of connecting with other enthusiasts interested in everything from watching a space shuttle launch to grow my own vegetables.
4. VARK
Visual, Aural, Read/Writing and Kinesthetic (VARK) is a questionnaire that provides users with a profile of their learning preferences. These preferences are about the ways that they want to take-in and give-out information.
To use any VARK materials for teacher or student development in schools, colleges or universities you must fill in the copyright permission form . When permission is granted, VARK materials are free for use in student or teacher development with attribution.
5. How to Study: Top 10
Ten sites selected by the authors as the 'best' in terms of presentation and legibility. Much of the information is similar, but is presented in different ways.
6. An example for Reflection/PDP
Please go to this link and click the link highlighted 'Reflection'.