Professional development journal

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The Professional Development Journal builds upon the Learning Journal entries that you have made each week, but asks that you pull together your information into a polished paper or presentation. Specifically, be sure to include:

Reflections on your education. What have you learned during your time in the program, and how will it help you achieve your personal and professional goals?

A critical assessment of your knowledge of the field of criminal justice. In which aspects of the field do you think your knowledge is the strongest? Where do you feel you could benefit from more education?

A plan for the future, including at least 5 short-term (6 months to a year)MINE ARE TO GET A BETTER JOB TO START ON MY BACHELORS, TO MOVE TO A BETTER HOUSE, TO BECOME A FOSTER PARENT, AND TO WIN THE LOTTO and 5 long-term (5 years)BETTER JOB, DIFFERENT PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP,BUY A HOUSE,HAVE A BETTER RELATIONSHIP WITH MY KIDS ,AND GO ON A REAL VACATION goals, and specific details regarding how you plan to achieve those goals.

You can submit the project in one of two formats. You may use a PowerPoint® presentation (8 slides minimum). In this format, while you can use bullets in your paper to enumerate your points, be sure to provide sufficient detail to clearly address all aspects of the Assignment.

Alternatively, you may submit a paper in Word (3 double-spaced pages minimum).

In either format, pay attention to your grammar, spelling, etc., as you should in any written work, so that you have a polished final product to show for your efforts. That said, do not let this project be a burden—take advantage of this opportunity to think about what it has taken to get to this milestone in your education, and what you want your next steps to be

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