Writing Reflective Logs with EmoEles

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This professional development module is the fourth of a series of course modules introduced by Cledor Education, titled “Innovations in pedagogy, self-directed study, and reflective practice”. All teachers are encouraged to register for modules in accordance with the order prescribed in the series since each additional module builds upon the knowledge and skills acquired from the preceding one.

Purpose  

This course module will equip participants with practical skills with which to write reflective logs with EmoEles; as well as guide their students to do reflective writing as part of their self-directed study with EmoEles.

Objectives

By the end of this module, participants will:

  1. Explore their experience of writing reflective logs
  2. Analyze and evaluate some examples of reflective logs
  3. Understand and practice writing reflective logs with EmoEles
  4. Discuss and explore options for reflective practice with EmoEles in teaching and student learning

Course Module Certification

Participants who meet the course module requirements will receive a Certificate of Achievement issued in electronic format.

Structure

1.Reflective Practice

  • Learning Logs, Learning Diaries, and Reflective Journals
  • The Importance of Reflective Writing
  • Reflections in Teaching
  • Reflections in Learning

2.Levels of Reflection in Reflective Writing

  • Using a Bloom Approach

3.Reflecting on Reflections with EmoEles

  • Using the EmoEles Notebook Format
  • EmoEles as a teacher reflection tool
  • EmoEles as a student reflection tool

4.Assessing Student Reflections with EmoEles

5.Summative Assessments

6.Certification

Sessions

Course format: Online/Internet-based

Language: English ‎(en)‎

Time required: 3 hours in one day

Dates, Time, and Selected Districts:

Participating districts are categorized into 4 groups namely A, B, C, and D.

Group A:              La-Nkwantanang, Adenta, Ashaiman, Sekyere South, Savelugu

Group B:              Ningo Prampram, La-Dade kotopon, Ga Central, Ga West, Ada East

Group C:              Accra Metro, Kpone Katamanso, Ga South, Shai Osudoku

Group D:              Tema Metro, Ledzokuku Krowor, Ada West, Ga East

 Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D
Module 1Thursday, June 3Tuesday, June 8Thursday, June 10 Tuesday, June 15
Module 2Thursday, June 17Tuesday, June 22Thursday, June 24 Tuesday, June 29
Module 3Thursday, July 1Tuesday, July 6Thursday, July 8 Tuesday, July 13
Module 4Thursday, July 15Thursday, July 22Tuesday, July 27 Thursday, July 29 

Notes:

  • Sessions are scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays.
  • Where registrations exceed available spaces for a training, some districts will be rescheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays, or Fridays.
  • Sessions will be held after school on the indicated dates, starting at 3 pm prompt

Course access: Reviewed by NTC and approved for teacher registration

Target Group: Teachers in all ranks, education/non-teaching staff

Method of recording and keeping attendance: Teacher’s INSET Logbook, NTC’s digital register for teachers, Cledor Education’s attendance register

Intended mechanism for monitoring attendance and active participation (per hour or per session) for the duration of the activity: Periodic recording of participant list; use of interactive learning; periodic formative activities, others are: Attendance register, Q&A, and group activities.

Method to be used for obtaining feedback or evaluation of the program:

  1. Formative and summative assessment of participants
  2. Questionnaires/Feedback forms
  3. Video testimonials

List of references for participants to consult ahead of training:

  • Updates will be available on discussion boards

Please note that there is a live Q&A session with the course facilitator.

Facilitator Information

Name: Francis Mensah-Okyere

Position: CEO, Cledor Ltd.; Creator, EmoEles

Telephone: 024 931 4836

Email: [email protected]

Course Content