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Updated Theory Behind the Skill Trees Project (markdown)
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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ The Skill Trees templates combine a number of popular ideas into one template fo
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- Goal setting, chunking tasks into small, achievable pieces
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- Flexibility, and the ability to choose what to work on and how to interpret the goals to suit yourself, your interests and budget. This level of agency and choice taps into intrinsic motivation and the joy of chasing your current passion projects
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- Self grading rubrics, you’re the judge of your own progress and at your own pace, no deadlines. Recognise prior learning and plan new goals to your interests and skill level
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- Portfolio building instead of assessment and high-stakes testing
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-Reflective Journaling, ideally off-screen and distraction free. Find out where you currently are and where you’d like to be in future.
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- Portfolio building instead of assessment and high-stakes testing
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- Reflective Journaling, ideally off-screen and distraction free. Find out where you currently are and where you’d like to be in future.
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Combining these factors, skill trees are a bit like a pre-made list of goals that you can tick off and tailor to your own journey. Some goals aren’t for everyone, and you can swap out tiles for your own preferred goals.
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