I was involved in a task group last summer at my agency; my group was assigned a policy to review and update‚ in preparation for our quality assurance site visit. The group got off to a rocky start as there were initial disagreements as to how to precede with completing our report. During the process‚ we also lost two members and the remaining members were tasked with completing the report by the deadline. The outcome was good and we were able to accomplish the tasks‚ after the initial hiccups
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2.1 Group process: inclusion A cornerstone for facilitators is to understand what happens to people in groups. To do this‚ we need to look both at what people set out to achieve‚ the task‚ as well as how they get along – the processes of group activity. People often behave quite differently in groups and teams from one-to-one settings. Some people become quiet‚ others turn into bullies or tormentors‚ some become jokers. For the facilitator who has to rely on others for getting the job done‚ this
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The process of reflection Reflective practice is basically the ability to look at an action and think about it. This enables the process of continuous learning or learning from experience. It is personal to the reflector and there is no right or wrong way of looking at something. To analyse – To examine something methodically and in detail‚ typically in order to explain and interpret it. (Google October 2013) The process of reflection: 1. Awareness - The first stage of reflection is becoming
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The group work process for the small group presentation and the ITN presentation has gone well so far. We all get along and have not had any problems communicating with each other. Everyone answers texts promptly about when we are meeting and figuring out a time that works best for us all. When our group has meet over the last few weeks‚ we went over some of the sources we found talked about how we could fit them into our presentation. Also‚ we have established a timeline for when we will have will
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The group activity included members of the class gathering together as a group and forming an idea of a type of group to facilitate. After a few minutes of brainstorming‚ the class came to a consensus to conduct a mindfulness meditation session. There was no chosen leader for the group. However‚ one of the members informally volunteered another member to lead the group. The informally chosen member took the lead and asked other members if they were comfortable with doing a mindfulness meditation
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When it came to doing group work in ELS our task was to perform a mock police interview and mock trial. My group consisted of 5 students all with different roles within the legal process. As the defendant my aim was to persuade the mock jury that I was not guilty of the offence of dangerous driving. Working with my team was a very important part of the process to develop sound arguments to persuade the jury to acquit me. The art of persuasion helped me a lot with this as I have already developed
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Educational Administration Articles The article Principals’ Values in School Administration was written by an assistant professor in Educational Administration at the University of Osmangazi in Turkey. The author’s source was from the Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice journal (Aslanargun‚ 2012). I found this article interesting because it discussed the values that principals should have. The data was obtained from nineteen principals from different types of schools in Turkey. The results
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discussed around the concept of “why do we educate people?” The question was then asked‚ “Is education a tool used by society to mould children?” The group gravitated toward the word “mould” when describing education. This was aroused by theorist John Locke’s idea that education is something that is “done to” children. (Johnson & Reed‚ 2008) The group sought the definition of this word‚ which by the Oxford Universities dictionary is defined as “influence the formation or development of”. (Oxford
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Group 4 Project Reflection Group 4 project was an interesting learning experience. It forced me to work with people that I haven’t worked with before‚ take into account our team’s different opinions and make the most out of what we had. We started out with an idea‚ water suspended on a table without a cup‚ that we spent a whole meeting on‚ before we realized that it was not possible to do it‚ which left us with two meetings to decide what we were going to do. I was then unable to
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Group Project Reflection Paper This past week in COMS 101‚ we formed groups and created a project in regards to the importance of communication. My group consisted of five group members: Hope Dryer‚ Jamison Roney‚ Kristin Rudell‚ Shaina Cadet‚ and myself. Together we experienced the different aspects and importance of small groups. In order to begin our project‚ our group had to experience the decision-making phases. We started with the first phase‚ Orientation. During this phase‚ our group positioned
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