Why did you decide to study K101? This might have been to further your career, or to improve your skills and understanding, or simply to pursue a personal interest. 2. Describe your previous experience of study. How do you think it might help you study K101? Everyone has study experience; whether from school/college or a job. What knowledge, skills or beliefs gained from these experiences will help you study on K101? For example: time management or IT skills. 3. How have your previous experiences of work or everyday life prepared you for this module? Non-study experiences such as employment, home life or voluntary work may also have prepared you for K101. For example, voluntary work may have provided practical experience of care work. 4. What skills do you need to learn to pass this module? Here are some examples to get you thinking: Note taking Writing Computer skills Organisational skills Time management. 5. When and where will you study? Studying K101 will require around 1618 hours a week. Therefore,time management is very important, especially if you are working alongside your studies or taking two modules. What are your plans for making sure you have the time you need to study and complete assignments? How will you organise your time? 6. What kind of tutorial support would you prefer? In K101, there is a day school, group tutorials and individual one-to-one tutorials. In the one-to-one tutorials, your tutor can help you get to grips with the module materials and your assignments. It is expected that you will communicate with your tutor a number of times over the course of the module. Your one-to-one tutorials may occur through phone conversations, on online rooms, or email. You might prefer a mix of different methods. How would you like to communicate with your tutor in general? How would you like to communicate with your tutor for the one-to-one individual tutorials? (You will be able to change your mind later if you would like to). Dont forget to provide a word count at the end of the document. Please note: submission of the TMA will result in a U being placed in the student score box on the feedback form, which means your tutor has marked the assignment. Non-submission of the TMA will result in a 0 being placed in the student score box. Neither score will affect your overall mark for the module, but we encourage you to submit this TMA as it will provide useful information to your tutor about your support needs.
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