Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Program Demonstration

Vince commented on Group 1 and Group 2


Troy Rector
&
Vincent Stults

Ball State University

Abstract for EDAC 634

HERE IS OUR PROGRAM DEMONSTRATION

ROLES: Troy focused on the Abstract
               Vince focused on the Website


The Adult Learner Program Design




    Our program design was a cultural immersion/ service learning project in Dearborn, Michigan.  The program would facilitate a cross cultural learning opportunity in the Arabic community.  Through the fundamentals of transformative learning, the program would allow the adult learners to learn and grow in a unique method while being of assistance to a community. 

    The program has allowed us as future adult educators to view other adult learning programs that use transformative learning theory as its principal theory of design.  This was discovered during both the literature review as well as the program review.  By looking at other adult programs and their features, we were able to create a program and have it evaluated by adult education professionals.  These four steps enabled us to stay focused on the theory of transformative learning while “thinking outside the box”

    Lessons learned during the four steps proved invaluable.  From the literature review and program review, we soon discovered how much “into the weeds” an adult educator could get when doing research.  Staying open, flexible, and broader might have been a better approach.  Once we entered in the program design phase, we stayed focused on transformative learning but got “bogged down in the details”.  Whether it was formal wording or theoretical references, it was by far more technical then everything needed to be.  We also learned that elaboration on certain items within a program doesn’t necessarily equate to long explanations.  Short and concise descriptions might have been a better approach to the program design.  One critique by an education professional hinted that we “went down that rabbit hole” yet stopped short of explaining to the reader or interested student what those big words meant.  

    In the end, transformative learning would indeed occur during our cultural immersion project.  Part of the process involves self-reflection and regardless of detailed and “wordy” we got with the design, that self-reflection would take place resulting in transformation for the student.  Transformational learning theory was applied throughout the project and both Vincent and I grew as future adult educators.



HERE IS OUR PROGRAM DEMONSTRATION

4 comments:

  1. Love, love the website!!! A great reflection of the hard work you have done!
    Congratulations!

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  2. Your website looks great. I like how interactive it is and how you incorporated the footstep theme in the abstract as well. Beautiful design and very informative.
    Congrats,
    Carol

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  3. Wow, your website is awesome. I really enjoyed reading about transformative learning. It was very interesting to learn this. You did a great work on this project. I agree with Carol, that was pretty cool how you incorporated the footsteps into your theme. Again as I have mentioned before you have done a great detailed job on this project.

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  4. Troy and Vince,

    Very creative website! I really like the way you presented your project: You reviewed what you have done in each of your assignment, and then in your PPT, you revealed the process of how you did it, what you have revised and improved, and what you have learned! You have provided evidences to support these too, which is great!

    This is a very interesting way of presenting your final project. You did not present what you have done in a linear way, you provided multi-layer information which helped us understand your reasoning process and how you made progress in each of assignment, and how lessons gained in previous assignment contributed to the improvement of the next assignment. Excellent! I will think of how to integrate this way of presenting project into the future syllabus.

    Bo

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