- Continuous diary notes of personal reflections.
Continuous diary notes of personal reflections: Personal reflections recorded in Learning Journal of training and one-to-ones to date, exploring what problems can be turned into issues, and how institutions can build power together to act for change.Reflection on how this relates to your own university course, and how you use these reflections for delivery of final sessions and for thinking about future career and citizenship plans
- Individual reflective assignment.
Personal reflections of training and delivery to date, exploring the connections between your own university course and this module, and how you use these reflections for further action, and reflecting on the impact on your future career and the impact this work is having on society.
Analysis and evaluation of training and delivery experience, concluding with recommendations/proposals for the future that are relevant to key stakeholdersGroup powerpoint presentation to a selection of stakeholdersExplaining your action, and how you attempted to negotiate and hold power to account
Topic to be agreed with supervisor, but this may involve drawing on experience and contextualizing it. For example, according to current social issues, community action, democracy and/or organisation studies and/or introducing comparisons to other forms of community action and/or connecting to other university modules and/or evaluations from the point of view of class, gender equality, and/or an evaluation of your experience. During this dissertation students will also evaluate key, relevant theories and debates.