Being in Estonia I admittedly have been quite confused about specific aspects of the course and what is required. Quite honestly despite having started the tasks, I was not sure really the reason for doing them!! After having a skype conversation with Adesola and some of the other girls on the course I am feeling much more clued in. We talked about how the tasks are not marked individually but are in place as a way of getting us to think and communicate our own ideas so we learn from ourselves and others. A very important point that came up is that we should link the tasks with our current circumstances so we can move forward in our own areas of professional practice. The final critical reflection in module 1 is a reflection on your journey. The tasks will take you on the journey by making you think and in order for you to learn and help improve in your own professional practice you should remember to bring ideas from the tasks back to this.
For anybody who was/is as clueless as I was I hope this helps :)
Happy blogging x
Hi Emma,
ReplyDeleteI missed the Skype session due to work commitments and it's great to hear some feedback from you about what was discussed. I've attended the campus session and due to attend the one at the end of October so if you need any notes about topics discussed I'm happy to help. I felt like you 'confused' before attending the campus session and talking to tutors and other students on the day made module 1 a lot clearer.
I like your Profile section it's direct and very informative about your performance career.
Look forward to reading more of your blogs.
Hi Natalie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. Starting to get the hang of it all a bit more now although notes from any campus sessions would be a great help too, thanks!
Your blog is really interesting to read. I loved having a peek at all your flickr photos and like the way you write your posts in a friendly and informative manner.
I too look forward to reading more :)