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Personal Growth Plan

Other • Year 10 • 60 • 16 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England

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0Year 10
60
16 students
16 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

Cover this unit meeting the criteria:1.1 Describe personal strength and abilities 1.2 Select an area for self development 1.3 Explain why this area is important for their self development 2.1 Prepare a plan for their identified area of self development 2.2 List activities, targets and timelines for their self development 2.3 Plan how to review progress towards achieving their targets 2.4 Work through their agreed plan 3.1 Review their self development plan 3.2 Suggest improvements and amendments to the plan 3.3 Explain how they will continue with their self development in the future

Personal Growth Plan

Overview

This 60-minute lesson is designed for a class of 16 students aged 14-16 years. It aligns with the National Curriculum for England’s Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education framework—specifically focusing on self-awareness, self-management, and career readiness. The lesson follows clearly defined learning objectives that meet the teacher’s unit criteria for personal development planning.


Learning Objectives

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

  • 1.1 Describe their personal strengths and abilities confidently.
  • 1.2 Select one key area for their own self-development.
  • 1.3 Explain the importance of this area to their personal growth and future goals.
  • 2.1 Prepare a concrete self-development plan tailored to their chosen area.
  • 2.2 List specific activities, measurable targets, and realistic timelines.
  • 2.3 Devise a method for reviewing their progress.
  • 2.4 Engage actively with their agreed plan.
  • 3.1 Review the effectiveness of their self-development plan.
  • 3.2 Suggest actionable improvements and amendments.
  • 3.3 Explain how they intend to continue self-development beyond the classroom.

National Curriculum references:

  • PSHE Education Programmes of Study: Developing confidence and responsibility, managing feelings, preparing for adult life.
  • Relationships Education: Understanding self-awareness and managing personal development.

Resources Required

  • Personal Development Planning worksheets (printed)
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Sticky notes
  • Timer/stopwatch
  • Projector (for brief presentation)
  • Student journals or notebooks
  • Self-assessment checklists

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction and Starter (10 minutes)

  • Activity: “Strength Snapshot”
    Students individually complete a worksheet listing at least three personal strengths and abilities, supported by examples (e.g., teamwork, problem-solving, creativity).
  • Purpose: Sets the foundation for self-awareness (Objective 1.1).
  • Differentiation: Provide sentence starters for students who need extra support.

2. Identifying Self-Development Areas (10 minutes)

  • Activity: Group brainstorm on possible areas for development (e.g., communication skills, time management, resilience).
    Students then individually select one area.
  • Students write a short paragraph explaining why this area matters for their growth and future (Objective 1.2 & 1.3).
  • Curriculum focus: Encourages reflection and metacognition, addressing PSHE personal development outcomes.

3. Planning Self-Development (15 minutes)

  • Activity: Model completing a self-development plan on the board using a real or fictional example.
  • Students start their own plans using the provided worksheets, listing:
    a) Specific activities (e.g., join a club, practise public speaking)
    b) Targets that are SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound)
    c) Timelines for completion (Objective 2.1 & 2.2).
  • Teacher role: Circulate, provide tailored guidance, and encourage realistic goalsetting.

4. Progress Review and Reflection Strategy (10 minutes)

  • Students plan how they will review their progress (e.g., weekly journal entries, buddy check-ins, mini self-assessments) (Objective 2.3).
  • Role-play: Pairs discuss and simulate reviewing progress and addressing setbacks (Objective 2.4).

5. Review and Improvement Suggestions (10 minutes)

  • After a brief reflection, students critique their self-development plans, identifying strengths and weaknesses (Objective 3.1 & 3.2).
  • Discuss as a class how plans could be amended for better effectiveness.
  • Students write a final paragraph on how they will sustain their self-development journey post-lesson (Objective 3.3).

6. Plenary and Feedback (5 minutes)

  • Quick round: Each student shares one action they will take immediately to work on their self-development.
  • Teacher collects worksheets for assessment and provides brief written feedback.

Assessment and Evaluation

  • Formative Assessments:

    • Observation of group discussions and role-plays.
    • Review of completed worksheets to ensure understanding of SMART targets and timelines.
    • Quality and realism of self-review and improvement suggestions.
  • Summative Assessment:

    • Students submit their refined self-development plans with reflection paragraphs.
    • Teacher assesses against a rubric aligned to PSHE personal development criteria for progress, clarity, and critical thinking.

Extension Opportunities

  • Encourage students to set up a peer mentoring “development buddy” system for ongoing motivation.
  • Introduce digital portfolios or apps for tracking self-development beyond the classroom.
  • Plan a follow-up lesson to revisit progress and share success stories.

Differentiation Strategies

  • Visual aids and sentence frames for EAL or SEND students.
  • Challenge tasks: Encourage higher ability students to integrate feedback loops or evidence-based research into their plans.
  • Flexible grouping to support peer learning.

Summary

This lesson not only meets but exceeds the National Curriculum expectations for personal development by embedding reflection, planning, and continual improvement in a dynamic, student-centered environment. It fosters vital meta-skills such as self-regulation and resilience, empowering students to take ownership of their lifelong learning journeys.

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