The document provides guidance for writing fieldwork reports and term plans for a group meeting on September 14, 2009. It outlines the required reporting format, including date, plan for the day, work done, observations, and future plan. Tips for good fieldwork reports include planning activities beforehand, taking notes, writing reports as soon as possible, incorporating feedback, and proofreading. The document also notes important considerations for term plans, such as learning objectives, activities, time, and outcomes.
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Fieldwork Reporting
The document provides guidance for writing fieldwork reports and term plans for a group meeting on September 14, 2009. It outlines the required reporting format, including date, plan for the day, work done, observations, and future plan. Tips for good fieldwork reports include planning activities beforehand, taking notes, writing reports as soon as possible, incorporating feedback, and proofreading. The document also notes important considerations for term plans, such as learning objectives, activities, time, and outcomes.
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Fieldwork Reports
& Term Plans
Group meeting 2 September 14, 2009 Reporting format Date and other details Plan for the day Work done Observations and analysis Future plan Tips for a good fieldwork report Put your plan for the day in writing beforehand Remember the reporting format while in field Make mental (or written, if possible) notes Write asap Pay attention to supervisors’ feedback Read your co-workers’ reports Quote from field/organisation sources Important Use gender neutral language Access campus resources Proofread! Write about no more or less than required Keep in mind the objectives/syllabus for fieldwork practice Reporting as ‘continuous evaluation’ Reflect on the progress made thus far Term Plans Learning Objectives Activities Estimated time Outcomes