Admission requirements
Students of the Honours College FSW programme, Science & Society, who are in their second year of their BA programme follow this course.
Skills
PPD II - Start (Dragon & Talent)
The 'shared transferable skills’ predominantly covered in this workshop are shown in bold:
(Meta-)cognitive (Researching) | Interpersonal (Collaborating) | Intrapersonal (Reflecting) |
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Analysing | Oral communication | Independent learning |
Generating solutions | Written communication | Resilience |
Project-based working | Presenting | |
Digital skills | Societal awareness |
PPD II - Finish (Learning Quest)
The 'shared transferable skills’ predominantly covered in this workshop are shown in bold:
(Meta-)cognitive (Researching) | Interpersonal (Collaborating) | Intrapersonal (Reflecting) |
---|---|---|
Analysing | Oral communication | Independent learning |
Generating solutions | Written communication | Resilience |
Project-based working | Presenting | |
Digital skills | Societal awareness |
Description
You will explore your personal motives and mission related to your competences and skills in the following two meetings: PPD II Start and PPD II Finish. We will again use a flipped-classroom approach, where much of the work will take place outside the meetings.
Course objectives
At successful completion of this PPDII, you will:
Have a clear image of the competences and qualities you developed, your talent and main dysfunctional pattern.
Have obtained more detailed insight into the paths you have followed and the learning path you want to project into the future.
Be able to autonomously study important personal and professional questions.
Timetable
Meeting | Date | Time | Location |
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PPDII Start | Tuesday 6-12-2022 or Wednesday 7-12-2022 | 17:00-21:00 | Pieter de la Courtbuilding room 1B01 |
PPDII Finish | Tuesday 2-05-2023 or Wednesday 3-5-2023 | 17:00-21:00 | Pieter de la Courtbuilding room 1B01 |
Language
The language of instruction is English. You can write your preparatory and post-workshop assignments in English or Dutch.
Mode of instruction
In this course, a substantial part of the time investment and study takes place before and after the meetings. Active preparation is already required two weeks before the seminars. Preparatory assignments will be send by e-mail.
The study load is 1 EC (28 hours):
2 Seminars (2 x 3 hours)
2 Preparatory assignments, including literature study and interviews (2 x 6 hours)
2 Integrative assignments (2 x 3 hours)
Peer feedback (max 4 hours)
Assessment method
You will receive qualitative (peer) feedback on your reflections. Assessment of your participation (pass/ fail) will be based on concise and timely execution of preparatory assignments, commitment during meetings, and reflective capacity and skill in the integrative assignments.
Registration
You do not need to register for this course. You will be enrolled by the Honours College FSW.
Contact
For questions concerning the PPD course, please contact the Learning my Way staff: LearningMyWay@fsw.leidenuniv.nl