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Personal Growth Planning

Other • Year 11 • 45 • 30 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Australian Curriculum (F-10)

Other
1Year 11
45
30 students
18 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 9 of 10 in the unit "Empowering Personal Development". Lesson Title: Creating a Personal Development Plan Lesson Description: Guide students in synthesizing their learning by creating a personal development plan that outlines their goals, strategies, and timelines.

Personal Growth Planning

Lesson 9 of 10 – "Empowering Personal Development" Unit

Subject Area: VCE Vocational Major (VM) – Personal Development Skills (PDS)
Duration: 45 minutes
Class Context: Year 11 – 30 students
Curriculum Reference:
Aligned with the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) VCE VM PDS Level 1 – Strand: Personal Identity and Goal Setting

  • Outcome 1.1: Identify and assess personal values, interests, strengths, challenges and aspirations.
  • Outcome 1.3: Develop personal goals and outline strategies to achieve them.
  • General Capabilities: Ethical Understanding, Personal and Social Capability

🧠 WALT (We Are Learning To)

  • Synthesise our learning by creating a Personal Development Plan (PDP)
  • Identify specific, realistic short, medium and long-term goals
  • Outline steps, timelines, and supports needed for success

✅ Success Criteria

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • Draft a Personal Development Plan that includes 3 clear and specific goals (short, medium, long-term)
  • Align their goals with their interests, values, and vocational pathway
  • Identify at least 3 concrete strategies/support systems for each goal
  • Demonstrate timeline planning with checkpoints

🧰 Materials Needed

  • Printed Personal Development Plan template (dyslexia-friendly font: Lexend or OpenDyslexic)
  • Coloured markers or highlighters
  • Students’ previous reflective journals (from Lessons 1–8)
  • Sticky notes
  • Stopwatch or timer
  • Optional: Digital devices for students using assistive tech (voice-to-text, etc.)

🧩 Differentiation & Inclusion Strategies

Learner TypeStrategies
Dyslexic learnersUse Lexend/OpenDyslexic templates, text-to-speech tech, oral instructions, chunk tasks
EAL learnersVisual goal-setting cards, peer buddy, bilingual resources if applicable
Hands-on learnersUse coloured sticky notes for goals; draw vision boards with timelines
Advanced learnersExtension activity to create a digital SMART Goal Tracker
Low-literacy learnersScaffold templates with sentence starters and visual prompts
Neurodivergent learnersBreakdown tasks into smaller chunks, allow use of personal timeframe tools

📚 Lesson Breakdown (Timing + Activities)

⏱ 0:00–0:05 – Settling In & Recap

Activity: Class circle check-in – “What’s one goal you’ve been thinking about lately?”
Teacher prompts:

  • “Is it short term (this term), medium term (this year), or long term (future career/life)?”

Purpose: Activates prior learning from Units 1–8 and sets tone for goal-directed work.


⏱ 0:05–0:15 – Think | Pair | Plan

Instruction: Distribute PDP templates
Task: Students brainstorm and jot down:

  • One short-term goal
  • One medium-term goal
  • One long-term goal

Each goal section includes:

  • Why it matters to me
  • Barriers I might face
  • What/who will help me

Support option: Use printed visual prompt cards with icons for those who benefit from pictorial cues.
Extension Task (for fast-finishing students): Convert the goals into SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound).


⏱ 0:15–0:25 – Build the Timeline

Task: Students visually map their three goals onto a progress pathway using coloured markers/sticky notes.
Template includes the checkpoints:

  • Starting Point
  • 1 Month
  • 3 Months
  • 6 Months
  • End of Year

Differentiation: Use string/tape on wall or large butchers' paper for kinesthetic learners to physically “walk the plan”.


⏱ 0:25–0:35 – Strengths & Supports Mapping

Task:
Students review their previous personal reflection entries and connect:

  • One personal strength they’ll use towards each goal
  • Two support systems (people, routines, strategies) for each goal

Support tools:

  • Colour-matching system (e.g., Blue = people, Green = environment/routines)
  • Visual anchor wall with ideas (e.g., “Support Looks Like…” posters)

⏱ 0:35–0:42 – Peer Coaching Pairs

Task: Partner up to share PDP drafts.
Instructions: Each student gives their partner:

  • One piece of encouragement
  • One suggestion or question Peer coaching frame: “I like that you ___, have you thought about ___?”

Optional Extension: Advanced students take on Peer Mentor role to support finishing students.


⏱ 0:42–0:45 – Exit Strategy & Check Out

Task: Quick-write sticky note: “One thing I’m proud of in my PDP.”
Add to the Class Development Wall
Group Reflection Circle (Optional): “What strength are you bringing into next week’s lesson?”


🏁 Teacher Notes & Assessment

Formative Assessment Checklist:

  • Are students’ goals realistic and connected to individual aspirations?
  • Are timelines clear and achievable?
  • Did students demonstrate ability to identify internal & external supports?

Exit Ticket Diagnostic:

  • Does the student identify an element of pride or ownership in their PDP?

✨ Extension Opportunities

  • Digital PDP Journals: Create a Trello board or Google Sheet to visually track goals across the term.
  • Action Centre Creation: Groups create mock “personal development service centres” with posters, playlists, or brochures that empower their peers.
  • English Integration Task: Reflective writing task comparing their PDP now with their expectations from Term 1.

🏆 Preparation for Lesson 10 – Reflection and Future Steps

  • Remind students they will be presenting their PDP next week in a gallery walk.
  • Optional prep task: Bring one item/photo/symbol that represents their “Future Self”.

🌱 Final Thought for Students

"Your goals are seeds – today we’ve planted them. What will you water them with tomorrow?"


👩‍🏫 Teacher Reflection Prompt (Post-Lesson)

  • Did students engage deeply with personal goals?
  • Which students demonstrated stronger self-awareness or leadership in planning?
  • Were differentiation adjustments effective, and what could be improved for the final reflection lesson?

This lesson encourages agency, scaffolds future thinking, and makes success visible – vital tools for VCE VM learners on a career-focused path.

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