Framing Feedback in a Communicative Approach to Learning & Teaching (L&T) Practice

Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy and Practice Series – Part 7a Continuing on from my previous blogs (2020a) in this series, I present an update of my Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy + Practice. In this blog I will present how I Frame Feedback in a Communicative Approach to Learning & Teaching – Formal and...

My revised Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy Statement

Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy and Practice Series – Part 6b Layer 1b: My rearticulated approach to Learning & Teaching (L&T) practice Continuing on from my previous blog (2020a) in this series, I present below my revised Learning & Teaching Philosophy. This development emerged from an ongoing professional development commitment; specifically from my application process to...

Reappraising my approach to Learning & Teaching (L&T) Practice

Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy and Practice Series – Part 6a Layer 1a: Revisiting and rearticulating my approach to Learning & Teaching practice Continuing on from my previous blog in this series, A Practitioners first 10,000 hours (Page, 2017), I have reflected upon, and decided thta my Learning & Teaching Philosophy is likely in need...

A practitioner’s first 10,000 hours….

Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy and Practice Series – Part 4a Continuing on from my previous blogs (2015a) in this series. As Ericsson et al (1993, p363} found, it takes an aspiring practitioner approaximately 10,000 hours in proactive deliberate practice to aquire the level of expert performance. It is from this base, that I commence my...

Reflecting on my Learning & Teaching (L&T) Practice

Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy and Practice Series – Part 3e Continuing on from my previous blogs (Page, 2015d) in this series: it is my desired goal to develop a collaborative, collegial, safe learning environment. Trust and respect are core to this process. Reflecting on 16T2 Note: an abbreviated version of this blog is available as a powerpoint presentation.  It...

What is your approach to learning & teaching (L&T) practice – Pt3?

Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy and Practice Series – Part 3d So now you are in the process of developing mastery of one self,  what is your reconsidered approach to learning & teaching (L&T) practice? Layer 9: My approach in the learning experience Continuing on from my previous blogs (Page, 2015a) in this series: it is my...

What is your approach to learning & teaching (L&T) practice – Pt2?

Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy and Practice Series – Part 3c So now you are in the process of developing mastery of one self,  what is your reconsidered approach to learning & teaching (L&T) practice? Layer 8: My approach in preparing for a learning practice session Continuing on from my previous blogs in this series (Page, 2015a;...

What is your approach to learning & teaching (L&T) practice – Pt 1?

Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy and Practice Series – Part 3b So now you are on track to develop mastery of one self,  what is your approach to education and learning? Layer 7: My approach to educational practice Continuing on from my previous blog in this series (Page, 2015a): as I have indicated in prior blogs “I...

Know one self, develop mastery of one self

Learning & Teaching (L&T) Philosophy and Practice Series – Part 3a Continuing on from my previous blogs (Page, 2004) in a similar series; I am a practitioner across multiple disciplines. My formal post-compulsory education qualifications include engineering, business, governance, teaching, education and sound production. I have held coal face type positions, project management and consultancy positions,...

So what is a Learning Organisation?

Education & Training Philosophy and Practice Series – Part 2 Introduction I have engaged in education and training practice for about two decades now. I have been fortunate to have studied, facilitated and taught across eras, cultures, continents, industries and disciplines. As a result I have diverse experience, and most importantly I believe, perspective of...

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