During the reading and writing of my first AoL I realised that I was approaching the subject from a limited perspective.
Chatting it through with Adesola it was clear that I found it difficult to identify what 'captures' my learning, as learning for me in the Ofsted-fuelled and led world of FE has become (I am told) that if learning cannot be evidenced (on paper or via data in a spreadsheet) then it is not valid. How sad, in the true sense of the meaning.
What resulted from the conversation was a shift from one, rather dry, approach, to a different perception of learning. I literally felt my brain move.
Disequilibrium ensued as I tried desperately to work out where I was, what I was doing, and who I am in light of this!
Regaining (some) balance came from much thinking and wondering.
In essence, I needed to move from my anecdotal 'What I do and how I do it is evidence of my learning' (which is not wrong in itself, it is the truth after all), I needed to dig deeper to identify what encapsulates my learning in the broader sense.
An example could be:
AOL 1 - Project Management
AOL 2 - Mentoring
AOL 3 - Dispute Resolution
Becomes:
AOL 1 - Interpersonal Skills
Encapsulating the learning here, provides a greater opportunity to research and link theory to practice; a broader range of experience, knowledge, skills and abilities to be discussed, a deepening of how this has impacted learning as reflection takes place, and a greater understanding of how this could further impact practice.
It's early days for me. I am still scratching my head. However, it has helped me to understand that my current perspectives, whilst not 'wrong', could change, and with that so could my practice.
Happy AOL'ing.
Really cool that you have had this experience/ revelation! I hope it helps you with your AOL's. I did a brainstorming excercise that has helped me come up with a provisional list, but your blog has helped me in deciding to move a bit further with the process to arrive at an in depth understanding of (as you put it) 'what encapsulates my learning in a broader sense!' Ha ha ha Happy AOL'ing!!!!
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