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London School of International Business (LSIB)

How is the progress monitored throughout the 9 months Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care (fast-track)?

Monitoring progress throughout the 9 months Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care (fast-track) is crucial for ensuring students are on track and meeting the necessary requirements. Here is how progress is monitored:

Assessments Students will undergo regular assessments to evaluate their understanding of the course material. These assessments may include written exams, practical assessments, and assignments.
Feedback Instructors will provide feedback on students' performance to help them identify areas for improvement and track their progress throughout the course.
Progress Reports Students will receive regular progress reports outlining their achievements and areas for development. These reports serve as a valuable tool for monitoring progress.
One-on-One Meetings Instructors may schedule one-on-one meetings with students to discuss their progress, address any concerns, and provide additional support as needed.

By implementing these monitoring strategies, students can stay on track and successfully complete the Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care (fast-track) within the 9-month timeframe. It's essential to stay proactive and engaged throughout the course to ensure success.