Recording, monitoring and evaluating performance developmentIntroduction
Evaluating and monitoring your performance allows you to determine which approaches are working. If necessary you can adapt them to be more suitable to your development plan.
Monitoring performance, also known as tracking, is an extremely important part of the cycle of analysis. It is how you ensure your plan is working.
By monitoring you will see what is and is not working for you. You can then make changes to your sessions to ensure it remains appropriate to your development by:
adapting
progressing
regressing
Continuously doing this after every session will help improve your performance.
Having monitored progress throughout your session, you can evaluate the effectiveness of your development plan. This requires:
looking back at information such as your baseline data results and comments made throughout your programme
comparing to your final judgement
This gives you the evidence to state whether your plan worked or not.