Receiving the Possible Failure in Practice warning
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We understand the importance of your success during your practice period, and we're committed to supporting your growth every step of the way. We want to ensure you're aware of a valuable tool that can help you excel even further: the "Possible Failure in Practice" warning. This warning is designed to guide you towards improvement and ensure you're on track to meet the required standards. Here's a breakdown of the process:
When It Occurs: If, during your evaluation process, your practice teacher identifies areas where your performance could be enhanced to meet the necessary standards, they may initiate the "Possible Failure in Practice" warning.
Teacher's Action: Your practice teacher will access your evaluation form and utilize the "Give Warning" Button to create the warning form. This step helps outline the specific areas in which improvement is needed.
Mid-Term or End-Term: This warning phase can be initiated during either your mid-term or end-term evaluation. It's an early intervention to help you make necessary improvements before the final assessment.
Receiving Notifications: Upon the creation of the warning form, you'll receive a notification. This notification will appear as a prominent card on your Dashboard, emphasizing its importance. You'll also find the notification in your general notification box.
5. Easy Access to the Form: Accessing the "Possible Failure in Practice" form is simple. Just click on either the card displayed on your Dashboard or the notification in your box. This quick access ensures you can review the form promptly.
6. Understanding the Form: The form itself provides comprehensive details about the specific areas where your performance may need improvement. It offers constructive feedback and recommendations to guide your progress.
7. Reflect and Take Action: Take the time to reflect on the feedback given in the form. Use it as a roadmap to enhance your skills and address any concerns.
8. Collaborate with Your Educators: Engage in conversations with your practice teacher or supervisor to gain a deeper understanding of the feedback and work together to develop strategies for improvement.
9. Your Journey to Success: View the "Possible Failure in Practice" warning as a stepping stone towards your success. It empowers you with valuable insights and tools to elevate your performance in the practice setting.