Learning contracts are formal agreements between the learner
and the teacher or supervisor relating to what the learner is going to learn; how
the learner will go about learning; what checks will be made to monitor
progress and how the learner will provide evidence that learning has taken
place. Learning contracts have become popular, both as a learning and
assessment tool over the years. It allows for individualised approach to
learning activities. Boak
(1998) provides an easy to read guide to learning contracts. The chapter 1
gives a good understanding of the basics relating to learning contracts.
Roger
Hiemstra has provided a nice link between the learning style and learning
contract with steps to developing a learning contract. While this is an old
site the information is written clearly and simply.
Anderson, G., Boud, D. & Sampson, J., 2003, Learning
Contracts: A Practical Guide, Kogan Page, London. This book gives a detailed
guide to the concept of learning contracts and how they can be used within
education to provided individualised approach to learning.
Stephenson, J. & Laycock, M., 2002, Using learning
contracts in higher education, Kogan Page, London. This book starts with
providing an understanding of learning contracts and goes on to discuss in
detail how the learning contracts can be used within higher education to
enhance individualised approach to learning. It also discusses how the learning
contracts can be used within the work environment by employers and employees to
support continuing professional development.
Richardson, S. 2006, Implementing contract learning in a
senior nursing practicum, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 12 (2): 201 – 206.
Bailey, M., E. & Tuohy, D. 2009, Student nurses’
experience of using a learning contract as a method of assessment, Nurse
Education Today, 29 (7): 758 – 762.
The
Effectiveness of The Learning Contract – Education Essay explains how the
learning contract was used within the mentoring of a qualified nurse into a
specialist nursing practice area.
Examples of learning contracts –
Learning
Contract
Module Title –
Focus of learning :
Rationale for choice
(brief) :
Learning activities
to be undertaken :
Development of
assignment :
Student Name :
Module Tutor Name :
Date :
Learning
Contract
Module Title:
Module tutor:
Student Name:
Topic of Learning:
Learning Activites Evidence
of learning in assignment Review date
Learning
Contract
Module Title:
Module tutor:
Student Name:
Topic of Learning:
Content
Learning Activities
Evidence of learning Review/Tutorial Date
Evidence of learning Review/Tutorial Date
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