Saturday, April 11, 2015

Program Demonstration

See our program demonstration at www.spirituallearningyoga.weebly.com

Keith Cozart commented on groups 3 and 6 demonstrations
Kate Bowers commented on group 2 demonstration
Samantha Pickens commented on group 1 and group 4 demonstrations
Sean Rodgers commented on the program demonstrations of groups 2 and 4 .


 




Introduction
This final presentation brings together all facets of our previous projects about spiritual learning and adult education from the EDAC634 course. Throughout the duration of the course we have conducted literature reviews on spiritual learning, investigated programs that used spiritual learning in an educational setting, designed an adult education program based on the main ideas and themes of spiritual learning, and had our program design evaluated by two education professionals. The overall purpose of this presentation is to convey how to use spiritual learning to design a learning activity for the adult learner.  We also hope to inform our audience about the most significant ideas and strategies we have found and lessons we have gained from this process.

Literature Review
The first assignment was to choose a learning theory and individually conduct a review of literature. The main ideas we found guided our program investigations and program design.

Due to the fact that there is no theoretical model for spiritual learning, there have been many variations of the definition of spirituality offered by scholars and how it applies to an educational setting. Based off of Bo Chang’s comments, this proved to be challenging to our group when finding the most significant themes and ideas within spiritual learning. Revisiting our literature reviews over the course of the semester, however, helped in finalizing the main ideas and themes of spiritual learning.

The main ideas and themes of spiritual learning are summarized in the following table: 




Program Investigation
The second assignment we undertook was an investigation of two adult learning programs that applied spiritual learning in their practice. This assignment was important for us because it provided us with a picture of how spiritual learning can be adapted and applied in a practical context. It would provide the framework needed to construct our own adult learning program that incorporates spiritual learning.

Personal connection played a big role in choosing the two programs we investigated. In hindsight, we should have had a better idea of what kind of program we wanted to design before investigating these programs. While the elements we identified as essential in these programs were helpful, it would have been more beneficial to find a program similar in design to our adult education program. We also picked two programs that were religious in nature. We found in our literature review that religion and spirituality should be viewed as two different things. Therefore, finding programs that were not religious but spiritual in nature would have been more beneficial.

An additional strategy we gained at this point in the course was the use of video, pictures, and tables. It enhances the learning process and allowed our audience to see how the programs work and how they related to spiritual learning.

Program Design
The third assignment of the course was to design our own adult education program that applied spiritual learning. The main themes and ideas found in the literature review and practical examples found in the program investigation were applied to this assignment.

A lesson we learned at this point in the course was to use more straightforward language and to avoid redundancy and repetitive language. We lose our audience if we are not straightforward and repeating ourselves. This is also the point in time where we realized it would have been more beneficial to investigate a yoga and meditation program. Based off Bo Chang’s comments about our action plan we really could have used an example to simulate.

Program Evaluation
The fourth assignment was to invite two educators to evaluate our program design. The evaluations of our program design gave us the critical feedback we needed to improve our program and make it better for our participants.

A strategy for this assignment was to provide the educators with an evaluation form, a copy of our program design, and a link to the group blog so that they could see the scope of the group project and read the posted materials. This provided them with the background of our projects and familiarized them with spiritual learning.

Where our program design needed the most improvement was in the action plan. Again, this emphasizes the importance of investigating at least one program that is similar to the one that is being designed. This would have helped us design a program that better connects spiritual learning and growth to the participants. A lesson we learned by the end of the program evaluation is the importance of revisiting and revising older assignments in order apply spiritual learning effectively. Another lesson we learned in regards to earlier assignments is that they set up the foundation and framework for the later assignments. If that information is not conveyed correctly it causes problems down the road. Planning ahead and having an idea of future program designs helps that process out tremendously.

7 comments:

  1. Wow, I feel so relaxed. This was a great video. So much information in a small amount of time that left me with such a great feeling. You depicted the important parts of your project very concisely and in a beautiful manner. I thoroughly enjoyed the presentation.

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  2. I am so glad that I decided to look at your Yoga video now since it is almost my bed time. I am destressed!! Thank you! What an awesome vide and project demonstration. I like the trivia questions you applied in your video! Fanstastic job and well put together. :)

    Rayla

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  3. You all have did a great job on presenting spiritual learning! I like the fact that you incorporated questions throughout the presentation.The calm, soothing yoga music in the background was a nice touch. Very relaxing. I would have never thought that riding a rollercoaster or skydiving would have been a spiritual learning experience. Great work!

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    1. I would have never thought that riding a rollercoaster or skydiving would have been a spiritual learning experience.

      --- Definitely!

      Bo

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  4. Keith, Kate, Samantha and Sean,

    This is a fantastic abstract! You did a fabulous job by reflecting on what you can do your project differently! I copied what I like most here. Did I copy too much? :)


    In hindsight, we should have had a better idea of what kind of program we wanted to design before investigating these programs. While the elements we identified as essential in these programs were helpful, it would have been more beneficial to find a program similar in design to our adult education program. We also picked two programs that were religious in nature. We found in our literature review that religion and spirituality should be viewed as two different things. Therefore, finding programs that were not religious but spiritual in nature would have been more beneficial.

    An additional strategy we gained at this point in the course was the use of video, pictures, and tables. It enhances the learning process and allowed our audience to see how the programs work and how they related to spiritual learning.

    A lesson we learned at this point in the course was to use more straightforward language and to avoid redundancy and repetitive language. We lose our audience if we are not straightforward and repeating ourselves. This is also the point in time where we realized it would have been more beneficial to investigate a yoga and meditation program.

    A strategy for this assignment was to provide the educators with an evaluation form, a copy of our program design, and a link to the group blog so that they could see the scope of the group project and read the posted materials. This provided them with the background of our projects and familiarized them with spiritual learning.

    Where our program design needed the most improvement was in the action plan. Again, this emphasizes the importance of investigating at least one program that is similar to the one that is being designed. This would have helped us design a program that better connects spiritual learning and growth to the participants. A lesson we learned by the end of the program evaluation is the importance of revisiting and revising older assignments in order apply spiritual learning effectively. Another lesson we learned in regards to earlier assignments is that they set up the foundation and framework for the later assignments. If that information is not conveyed correctly it causes problems down the road. Planning ahead and having an idea of future program designs helps that process out tremendously.


    Bo

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    1. This abstract will be beneficial for future students!!


      Bo

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  5. Keith, Kate, Samantha and Sean,

    I like that you insert a big-screen video in your blog! The picture and music you used do match your topic and help your readers understand the nature of your topic!

    Suggestions:

    1. In your website, Change the world "Abstract" to "Project Introduction", and then add the following link so that your reader will see the detailed introduction of how you did your whole project.

    http://edac634spirituallearning.blogspot.com/2015/04/program-demonstration.html

    2. In "Demonstration", add the link of each assignment so that your readers will see the sequence of your assignments.

    Bo

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