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Learning log: Keep track of your development

Learning log: Keep track of your development

20/3/2020
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Feedback most often creates learning when you receive repeated feedback on the same areas or performance. In this way, you will be able to make your progress visible, which is deeply motivating to experience. That's why a log like this can help you keep track of your feedback history.

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This learning log can help you create more structure in your learning and the feedback you receive.

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To create more learning, this log helps you make connections between your development areas and the feedback you receive from managers and colleagues. At the same time, the log can help highlight progress and progression within your development areas.

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