Final activity

Your final activity is to summarise briefly what you have gained from this course.

Activity 5.4 What have I learned?

Timing: You should spend around 10 minutes on this activity.
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Figure 5.5

Here are the learning outcomes that we listed in this course’s introduction:

  • an understanding of the strengths, qualities and skills gained by new migrants, refugees and asylum seekers during periods of transition
  • a clearer understanding of the experiences that learners could have reflected on, including their roles, actions and decisions
  • an idea of what direction learners might like to go in now
  • an idea of how to find out what is possible for learners to achieve in the immediate future
  • the ability to use information technology (IT) to carry out simple activities in writing and communicating
  • the ability to use the internet to find information useful to learners
  • the ability to use new ways of expressing ideas.

Make a note of the learning outcomes that you think you’ve achieved, either fully or partially. Also write down anything else you feel you have achieved that was not in them, such as making some new friends, learning that everybody has difficulties of some kind, etc.

You can use the table provided [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)]   to complete this activity.

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Go to Activity 5.4 of your Reflection Log. Once you have completed the activity, make sure you save the document again.

We hope you have enjoyed studying the course and working through the optional course quizzes to gain your digital course badge. We hope you have learned a little bit more about yourself: how much you can do and what you would like to do in the future. Everyone has strengths, qualities and abilities, and we sometimes need help in recognising and using these. We hope you will go on to achieve great things with your talents!

If you have studied this course as a support worker, we hope you have learned more about the challenges and issues that new migrants, refugees and asylum seekers face while living and trying to study and/or work in the UK.