Friday, 3 January 2020

Coming to the end of the road...

With my presentation drawing nearer, I feel like I am coming to the end of my BAPP journey. In celebration of my journey, I'd like to share some of my reflections.

In seeking to understand one theory (the theory of Multiple Intelligence) I feel I have in fact gained an understanding of a theory of knowledge. The process has enlightened me to the value of research and given me tools to process the information in accordance to my practice and understand that information is not knowledge until it has been connected to parts of my life and transformed into knowing.

My thinking has been greatly informed by George Siemens Knowing Knowledge and I would highly recommend that anyone read it. I feel it is really relevant not only to my degree but also how we view information in the new digital age.

My idea of networks has now broadened considerably. In module 1 I could only think of my colleagues and associates within my practice or training and the connections I may have via social media. However, I now feel imagine my network as an abundance of scholars and theorists that create a pipeline of information that will help me develop my practice into the future. 

I have positioned myself now as an educator within the field of dance pedagogy as opposed to being just a dance teacher and have new confidence in my abilities. I have gained a better understanding of ethical considerations and how I have a duty as an educator to establish my own educational philosophy.

I believe that while I might not be the young fit dancer I was at 21, my experience has given me many tools for life that I am now in a position to pass on to my students. This has also given me confidence to share my work and dance my Module 3 artefact. Please follow the link below to discover a dance piece expressing my journey  


I look forward to sharing my work on Monday for my presentation and look forward to sharing the experience with our BAPP community.  



  

2 comments:

  1. Hi Charlie! Unfortunately I couldn't make it to the presentations earlier this week, but I am certain that they went super well! I would like to thank you for being one of the people I have got to look up to during my first module and for being such an inspiration! I have really enjoyed watching your artefact video and thought you looked ravishing in it! I would like to wish you the best luck for the final marks and for the rest of your career! Edoardo

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    1. Thank you Edoardo, I'm glad my blog has been helpful. I plan to add a few more tips to my blog for future students and I will share my final mark. Good Luck with the rest of your degree. Charlie

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