Professional Development Plan (PDP)

Professional Development Plan (PDP)

Professional Development Plan (PDP)

To complete:

  • Utilizing Microsoft Word, begin by formatting the paper in correct APA (i.e. title page, double space, Times New Roman size 12 font, headers, page numbers, headings).
  • To ensure that all content required is included in the paper, review Professional Development Plan assignment rubric and the Professional Development Plan example.
  • Write your PDP using scholarly writing, correct grammar, and proper APA citations. Review the APA Basics Checklist: Citations, Reference List, and Style to make sure that your citations are correct. This document should represent your best professional effort. Assignment Grading Rubric
  • Professional Development Plan (PDP)

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  • TITLE PAGE

    Levels of Achievement:
      0 (0%) – 3 (3%)
    Title page has several mistakes.
      4 (4%) – 7 (7%)
    Title page mostly formatted correctly
      8 (8%) – 10 (10%)
    Title page correctly formatted

    BODY OF PAPER

    Levels of Achievement:
      0 (0%) – 2 (2%)
    Title of paper not included or very brief. ii.Introduction to the topic is brief or unorganized: this is a brief paragraph that provides an overview of the assignment; and iii.A purpose statement is either not included or does not include critical elements. : The purpose of the paper is to……………
      3 (3%) – 7 (7%)
    Title of paper included, but has errors. ii.Introduction to the topic is adequate: this is a brief paragraph that provides an overview of the assignment; and iii.A purpose statement is brief: The purpose of the paper is to……………
      8 (8%) – 10 (10%)
    Title of paper included. ii.Introduction to the topic is thorough: this is a brief paragraph that provides an overview of the assignment; and iii.A purpose statement is nicely written: The purpose of the paper is to……………

    EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

    Levels of Achievement:
      0 (0%) – 7 (7%)
    Needs work on brief personal introduction; ii.Description of the formal and informal learning experiences that comprise educational background, including individual knowledge, skills, and accomplishments; iii.Academic and research proficiencies brought to the program and areas wishing to improve while pursuing studies; and iv Needs work on personal evaluation of readiness to engage in graduate-level study.
      8 (8%) – 14 (14%)
    Adequate personal introduction; ii.Adequate description of the formal and informal learning experiences that comprise educational background, including individual knowledge, skills, and accomplishments; iii.Academic and research proficiencies brought to the program and areas wishing to improve while pursuing studies; and iv.Adequate personal evaluation of readiness to engage in graduate-level study.
      14 (14%) – 20 (20%)
    i.Brief personal introduction; ii.Description of the formal and informal learning experiences that comprise educational background, including individual knowledge, skills, and accomplishments; iii.Academic and research proficiencies brought to the program and areas wishing to improve while pursuing studies; and iv. Personal evaluation of readiness to engage in graduate-level study.

    PROFESSIONAL GOALS

    Levels of Achievement:
      0 (0%) – 4 (4%)
    i.No or inadequate statement of purpose for completing a graduate program; ii.Less than three to four professional goals; and iii.Inadequae identification of how earning a master’s degree will assist in meeting goals and carrying out the mission of the University.
      5 (5%) – 10 (10%)
    i.Competent Statement of purpose for completing a graduate program; ii.Three to four professional goals; and iii.Competent identification of how earning a master’s degree will assist in meeting goals and carrying out the mission of the University.
      11 (11%) – 15 (15%)
    i.Statement of purpose for completing a graduate program; ii.Three to four professional goals; and iii.Identification of how earning a master’s degree will assist in meeting goals and carrying out the mission of the University.

    COURSE ORIENTATION

    Levels of Achievement:
      0 (0%) – 7 (7%)
    i.Address, in detail, three to four specific learning goals you accomplished. ii.Address, in detail, one area needing improvement and actions you will take to grow in that area.
      8 (8%) – 14 (14%)
    i.Address, in detail, less than three to four specific learning goals you accomplished. ii.Address, in detail, one area needing improvement and actions you will take to grow in that area.
      14 (14%) – 20 (20%)
    i.Address, in detail, three to four specific learning goals you accomplished. ii.Address, in detail, one area needing improvement and actions you will take to grow in that area.

    PRACTICUM GOALS

    Levels of Achievement:
      0 (0%) – 4 (4%)
    Need to work on dentifing one possible practicum settings that match personal, professional, and course learning goals; and ii.Need to identify one project to potentially develop in your practicum setting or area of interest that addresses a real-world problem.
      5 (5%) – 10 (10%)
    i.Adequately,identifies one possible practicum settings that match personal, professional, and course learning goals; and ii.Adequately, identifies one project to potentially develop in your practicum setting or area of interest that addresses a real-world problem.
      11 (11%) – 15 (15%)
    i.Identifies one possible practicum settings that match personal, professional, and course learning goals; and ii.Identifies one project to potentially develop in your practicum setting or area of interest that addresses a real-world problem.

    SUMMARY

    Levels of Achievement:
      0 (0%) – 2 (2%)
    Needs work on the summary of main points of the paper.
      3 (3%) – 7 (7%)
    Competent Summary of main points of the paper.
      8 (8%) – 10 (10%)
    Excellent summary of main points of the paper.