Leeds InternationalStudy Centre
Personal Development Plan Guide
In order to achieve success in your education, career, and personal life, continuously improving your knowledge, skills and experience should be of a high priority. Creating a Personal Development Plan (PDP) helps to provide you with the structure and guidance you need to be proactive, and actually take the steps needed to reach your aims and goals.
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Why am I studying this course?
What do I want to accomplish this year?
Goal 1 Date:
What is my goal?
Why have I chosen this goal?
What might be a barrier to achieving my goal? Why?
What do I need to do to achieve this goal?
Time to reflect. What have I learnt from this goal?
Date & Progress: Reflection:
Goal 1 Date:
What is my goal?
Why have I chosen this goal?
What might be a barrier to achieving my goal? Why?
What do I need to do to achieve this goal?
Time to reflect. What have I learnt from this goal?
Date & Progress: Reflection:
Feedback and feed-forward I have received academically:
Feedback and feed-forward I have received pastorally:
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1st Progression Profile
2nd Progression Profile
3rd Progression Profile
Progression Profile Notes:
Notes from Progression Profile Meeting:
What are my strengths?
What are my areas for improvement?
What actions do I need to take to improve? (remember to refer to your goals!)
Exit Interview Review:
End of Year Reflection:
What is the focus of my personal development for next year?
My Notes:
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Leeds InternationalStudy Centre
Personal Development Plan Guide
In order to achieve success in your education, career, and personal life, continuously improving your knowledge, skills and experience should be of a high priority. Creating a Personal Development Plan (PDP) helps to provide you with the structure and guidance you need to be proactive, and actually take the steps needed to reach your aims and goals.
Leeds InternationalStudy Centre
Page 1
Page 2
Why am I studying this course?
What do I want to accomplish this year?
Goal 1 Date:
What is my goal?
Why have I chosen this goal?
What might be a barrier to achieving my goal? Why?
What do I need to do to achieve this goal?
Time to reflect. What have I learnt from this goal?
Date & Progress: Reflection:
Goal 1 Date:
What is my goal?
Why have I chosen this goal?
What might be a barrier to achieving my goal? Why?
What do I need to do to achieve this goal?
Time to reflect. What have I learnt from this goal?
Date & Progress: Reflection:
Feedback and feed-forward I have received academically:
Feedback and feed-forward I have received pastorally:
Leeds InternationalStudy Centre
Page 4
Page 3
1st Progression Profile
2nd Progression Profile
3rd Progression Profile
Progression Profile Notes:
Notes from Progression Profile Meeting:
What are my strengths?
What are my areas for improvement?
What actions do I need to take to improve? (remember to refer to your goals!)
Exit Interview Review:
End of Year Reflection:
What is the focus of my personal development for next year?
My Notes: