The Learning Record Timetable

The Learning Record is based on an eight-page Learning Record form (originally in print) that accompanies the student portfolio of selected work and provides a framework for understanding the relationship between students' work and their learning. The schematic diagram below shows the parts of the Learning Record and explains when each part is completed. If you click on the title of any page below, you can see examples of that section from actual student Learning Records. Or you can go to the Exemplars main page for an introduction to the exemplars and examples of complete student Learning Records.

The Learning Record in the first two weeks of the term:

Part A:
Interviews

Evidence:
Documenting Learning

Part B:
Summary Interpretation

Part C:
Evaluation

Part A.1Part A.2

ObservationsSamples list

Part B.1Part B.2

Part C.1Part C.2

Interviews have been completed, and first observations made. Observations and samples of work are gathered throughout the term.

The Learning Record at Midterm:

Part A.1Part A.2

ObservationsSamples list

Part B.1Part B.2

Part C.1Part C.2

Interviews are completed, observations and samples of work from the first half of the term are gathered, B.1 and C.1 are completed.

The Learning Record at the end of the term:

Part A.1Part A.2

ObservationsSamples list

Part B.1Part B.2

Part C.1Part C.2

All sections of the Learning Record are now complete.

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