Develop a critical reflective evaluation of the technical knowledge and skills that you have developed throughout this module and the implications on your professional development.

Part 4 – Self Reflection

It is important to engage in regular self-reflection. Develop a critical reflective evaluation of the technical knowledge and skills that you have developed throughout this module and the implications on your professional development. This section can be written in first person.

[10 marks]

What to include?

You may use appendices to include relevant material such as evidence, source data and any data that backs up claims you are making and insights you are generating, such as redacted emails or documents or interview transcripts. Appendices are not directly included in your mark but do provide useful information to the reader. Your main script should only include things you consider should be in your mark. If these are tables, diagrams or multi-media links, think of how much time they will take to absorb by the reader. Excessive use of the extra material will be penalised and feedback given explaining the penalty.

Ensure any diagrams, tables etc. that are within the script are given a title and referred to in the body of your assessment. Do not expect the reader to understand how they fit into your argument unless you explain how they do. Tables and in-text references are included in the word count. The list of references, appendices and diagrams are not included in the word count. However, diagrams can be considered if they appear to be a way of avoiding word count by being very wordy diagrams. The total word count includes the standard +/- 10% leeway.