What is an Individual Learning Plan (ILP)?
This personalized document helps Young Scholars focus on their goals and develop plans to reach them. Each Plan offers an overview of the educational opportunities, support, and resources each Young Scholar will receive throughout the year, identifies needed resource materials and equipment, and sets timelines. The Foundation’s educational advisers write and monitor each Scholar’s ILP, and maintain contact with service providers, vendors, and parent(s) or guardian(s).
A. Your ILP is a record of you and your learning and consists of the following parts:- Part 1 : This will review your skills and your reasons for learning Part 2 : This will be completed by your e-tutor if you are studying a Skills for Life course Part 3 : This will completed by you and your e-tutor for each course you undertake Part 4 : This will review your learning when you have completed your course Q. Why is the ILP so important? A. Before you begin a course it is important that you review your skills, many of us have skills that we do not realise but would be useful during your course. An ILP also gives our tutors get a better understanding of you as a learner. Q. Will I get to see what is written on my ILP? A. Yes, we will email you a copy of your ILP. Q. What happens if my learning aims change? A. As you progress your ILP will change with you. It is important to keep reviewing your ILP. Q. Where will the information on my ILP be stored? A. As with all the paperwork within the O