ILM Level 3 Award in Effective Mentoring achieved through dual-accreditation of modules within the University of Central Lancashire, Foundation Degree Arts in Community Leadership
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Earners of this badge have successfully achieved the ILM Level 3 Award in Effective Mentoring through undertaking modules within the University of Central Lancashire, Foundation Degree Arts in Community Leadership.
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Earning Criteria
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This individual has undertaken the University of Central Lancashire, Mentoring Methods in the Community module and successfully completed the required assessment of writing a 1500-word evaluation on the processes and principles involved in effective mentoring.
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This individual has undertaken the University of Central Lancashire, Mentoring Methods in the Community module and successfully completed the required assessment of writing a 1500-word reflective review of mentoring practice in the community.
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This individual has undertaken the University of Central Lancashire, Mentoring Methods in the Community module and successfully completed the required assessment of creating a portfolio of evidence which included a detailed journey of their mentoring experience, feedback and observations on their mentoring role and reflection on their professional development and learning.
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Through alignment to the modules above, it has been validated that the individual has met the requirements of the ILM Unit 300: Understanding Good Practice in Mentoring within an Organisational Context (8586-11) and successfully met the requirements of the assignment task of an individual 1500-word assignment against the unit assessment criteria.
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Through alignment to the modules above, it has been validated that the individual has met the requirements of the ILM Unit 301: Undertaking Mentoring within an Organisational Context (8586-11) and successfully met the requirements of the assignment task of an individual 1500-word reflective review and portfolio of evidence against the unit assessment criteria.
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Through alignment to the modules above, it has been validated that the individual has met the requirements of the ILM Unit 303: Reflecting on Mentoring Skills within an Organisational Context (8586-11) and successfully met the requirements of the assignment task of an individual 1500-word reflective review and portfolio of evidence against the unit assessment criteria.