On Wednesday 30th October I joined Laura Ferrin from Module 1 for a campus session with Adesola. This is my second campus session in the process. On my first session I had hoped it would be a chance to get 'Help' and direction and basically be told how to write my essay, but it is an opportunity to take away so much more.
At first Adesola asked me to talk about what the process had changed in my thinking. I really struggle with 'getting my words out' especially when I am so deep into my inquiry that I have 100 thoughts swimming around at once.
However I managed to string together that...
Previously I would have sort an 'answer, into what I was researching, hoping it would give me knowledge. Now I understand it's about finding information to change my thinking and opening new pathways for learning.
Adesola asked us to think about the 3 words
Knowledge Information Learning
And what the differences are between them. I used to think that information was knowledge if it was on the TV or in the newspaper it was worth remembering to give you knowledge. Through this process, I have discovered that information is there to INFORM your thinking and has to be looked at from different perspectives. What you then take away from that thought process is Knowledge. And in that process, you are learning.
Adesola than asked me to apply this idea to my Inquiry Topic. Throughout my literature review, I have found many articles were the Theory of Multiple Intelligences has been misinterpreted. The theory (Information) has been implemented without a full range of ethical and practical considerations, leaving the method questionable.
This lead us to talk about where the information is coming from, usually, we look to the centre ( an established organization, notable scholars) and take their word for it, but what would happen if we flipped it and looked at the discourses on the edge. The people asking the questions?
Are we questioning if the Right & Wrong applies to all cultures, societies and within a relevant timeline?
From this conversation, the same themes were emerging for me, and I found significance in the term Information.
We have to find a range of information on our topic and not take the first answer. Just because a theory has been well published it is not always true and right. We have to look at things from a number of perspectives. The right and wrong only applies in certain situations.
My inquiry is an overview of what I found significant. Someone else may find or take away something different from the same information. Mine is applied to my experiences and where I am in the world culturally, socially and at this time.
Adesola then asked what themes I had found in my research, saying it out loud really helped me confirm my thoughts.
Educational Perspective - Many of my sources discussed a need for change in education, I am going to apply this educational perspective to my practice alongside its relationship to Multiple Intelligences.
Interpretation of Theory - Not one size fits all is the basis of the Multiple Intelligence Theory, but it's not only Howard Gardner that is saying this. How is this interpreted in my practice?
Application of Theoretical Framework in Dance Practice - The headings above have motivated dance practitioners and scholars to create frameworks using a number of different theories. How are these similar or how do they differ? What are the ethical and practical considerations?
Adesola then tasked us with looking through our learning communities blogs with the idea of themes. Are people saying the same thing? Are they talking about the same topic but from a different perspective?
And then could we find relevant information in the educational journals in the library through Unihub that linked to our thoughts. I will conclude this task on another blog.
But for now, I would really recommend looking at the blogs to see if someone is thinking the same as you. But did they word it differently or is their practice different from yours? Get involved and start leaving comments, a conversation is sometimes the best way to help unpick what is significant to you.
Welcome to my BA Professional Practice, Arts and Creative Industries Blog. A place for reflection, ideas and discussion. I look forward to sharing my blog and journey with you.
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Thursday, 31 October 2019
Wednesday, 7 November 2018
Campus Session - 29/10/18
A week has flown by since my first campus session, but I can still remember my feeling of excitement and apprehension trying to find the session room in the maze that is Middlesex University. I had ensured I wrote a few questions that I had been meaning to ask but other than that I had no idea what the session may entail. I was just excited to meet my fellow learners and make the whole experience seem REAL!
It was great to meet Adesola and Maria in person, and I was joined by Liza, Lee and Beverley. We starting by introducing ourselves and our practice. I went first and reeled off my life story, throwing out acronyms of ISTD and DDI assuming that what I was saying made sense. After my 4 minute epilogue Adesola commented "It was a nice story, but was it a description of my practice?" The group took notes on what I had said and fed it back to me. Lee who is a graphic designer ascertained from my speech that I ' taught some street dance and enjoyed turning non dancers into performers' This feedback clicked with me instantly and has given me much more focus for the introduction of my Essay. I need to imagine I'm explaining what I physically do to someone that knows nothing about the arts and performance world. Here are a few notes I made for myself to consider when introducing myself.
Think more
as an artist what you bring to things.
How I use the mind of a dancer to do things.
How I use my approach ; what is my approach?
Tagline vs
the way that we do it.
The way I teach, what ethics I use, what theoretic
paradigms I use.
Teaching approaches ;considerations.
Be
specific, what my practice means to me.
How you see
your self connected to the things around you. Ethical considerations.
What I do - Inspire dancers age 3 - 17, at weekly dance classes in genres of Ballet, Tap, Modern and Street Dance through displaying my passion and love for dance and seeking opportunities to expand knowledge, educate and improve
current dance skills of students through set graded work established by a well recognised Dance Society. Promote enjoyment of
dance. Choreograph for all dance styles ensuring students can relate to the material and can explore their range of techniques used in my teaching. Seek popular music and trends. Work with fellow practitioners to synchronise and enhance teaching methods and skills.
Opposed to - I am a dance teacher with the ISTD, I started dancing at age 5 and danced professionally abroad. On returning to the UK I took my DDI and now teach syllabus work to children age 3-17.
The main thing to consider was not being defined by a label or tagline, explain what goes into that label.
We then transferred these thoughts to the subject of research.
Here are my notes from the discussion -
What is
research?
The thing
it's about and the way that it’s been done.
A way we do something colour’s what
it is. - What angle we begin our Research will have an impact on what we find.
Qualitative –
understanding every level vs Quantity – looking at many items
Research
can be approached from different angles and achieve different results each
time.
You will
always find what you’re looking for. In research and life, find ways to find
what you don’t know what you’re looking for. Don’t stop if you think you’ve found
an answer.
We then wrote a statement on our thoughts -
Personally,
I have subjects in mind when researching, things I want to explore, however I often
go into these topics with an idea of where my views stand. When researching ethics,
I started with a question I already had a view on, but this then lead to
further writings. It lead me to PhD papers I really enjoyed reading or could relate to that I wouldn't have found in my initial google search.
This then lead us to discuss algorithms and while you may think you are finding new unrelated literature you very well may be boxed in by technology.
Below are some ideas on how to look outside the box -
Use bibliographies
to source information - are the same authors reoccurring?
Different search
engines - not just Google
Look into
what people are saying from different fields, outside of your practice.
We also spent time trying to define the meaning of Ethical Considerations, not just seeing them as a subject of Good Vs Bad, but how we need to consider the impact reading someone else's work can have on us or us sharing our work can have on others.
There are certain ALERT WORDS that should be considered.
REAL - what is real to me might not be real for someone else, it;s a case of beliefs and feelings.
MEANINGFUL - We all have a different idea of what is meaningful for us. When writing you had a meaningful experience, can you use a different term or define why it was meaningful to you?
My campus session ended with us making videos in pairs with the information we had collected in discussing research. Mine and Liza's video is on Adesola's blog and I have to give full creative credit to Liza, she is a whizz with a movie maker. The 2 hour trip was definitely worth it and I learnt a lot discussing ideas with Lee, Beverley and Liza. I also feel like I have expanded my professional network and also discovered that there is a Costa Coffee on Campus, but they don't serve Flat Whites???
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