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Critically analyse your career progression in social and community work in regard to how further education has informed your practice and increased your development and theoretical knowledge of intervention and specialisms.

ED6025 Assessment requirements in detail

Coursework Two 60%

Assessment Component CW2

 

Self-Assessment

 (3000words) 

Wednesday 29th April 2021

Via Turnitin before 3pm


Progression Self-Assessment– critically analyse your career progression in social and community work in regard to how further education has informed your practice and increased your development and theoretical knowledge of intervention and specialisms. Discuss your chosen specialism and the impact on social and community work with young people, adults and/ or communities in relation to intervention partnership approaches and strategy for change. (3,000 words)

This should address the following areas:

Introduction:

Using your past years of learning and practice and negotiated learning agreement, outline your journey so far? Are your aspirations the same as when you began? What has been the highlight or low of your development? Have you selected a specialism?

Main Body

Using theoretical concepts and points of relevant and appropriate reference discuss the practice of social and community work linking the specialism, your practice learning, skills and development in the field

Critical analysis

critically analyse your career progression in social and community work regarding how further education has informed your practice and increased your development and theoretical knowledge of intervention and specialisms

Evaluation

What has been the learning?

Conclusion

Brief summary of the findings

Submission

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IF you fail this module you move on to your second, and final, opportunity

If either Assignment 1 or Assignment 2 is either a non-submission or does not meet the pass mark of 40% you will have a resubmission opportunity in term 2 [CW1] or term 2 [CW1 &/or 2]. Details will be made available on the Moodle site and the undergraduate student noticeboard.

Re-Submission of coursework for this module is online through Turnitin

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Notice is hereby given that all submissions for component CW1 A Project of Social Community Work Intervention and CW2 A Reflective Portfolio addressing Professional Practice of this Module must be submitted to Turnitin.”  If you fail to submit component CW1 A Project of Social Community Work Intervention and CW2 A Reflective Portfolio addressing Professional Practice, to Turnitin, in accordance with the guidance provided on the Virtual Learning Environment (Moodle), a mark of 0 will be awarded for the component.

Submitting Assessments Using Turnitin:

Turnitin is required for coursework assessments, such as report/research papers or projects in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and in PDF format.  There are two main reasons we want you to use Turnitin:

  • Turnitin can help you avoid academic breaches and plagiarism.  When you use Turnitin before a submission deadline, you can use the Originality Report feature to compare your work to thousands of other sources (like websites, Wikipedia, and even other student papers).  Anything in your work that identically matches another source is highlighted for you to see.  When you use this feature before the deadline, you will have time to revise your work to avoid an instance of academic breach/plagiarism. 
  • Turnitin saves paper.  When using Turnitin to electronically submit your work, you will almost never have to submit a paper copy. 

Late Submissions Using Turnitin

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Return of Work and Feedback

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