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David Ngatia Post 1

1 May 2021, 3:19 PM

Summary of week 3 Discussions

Hello everyone!

It’s amazing to see how time apparently flies fast when engrossed in an enjoyable and educative task. It sounds almost unbelievable that we have come to the end of week 3! 

Your valuable contributions have really “created a Learning Organisation” in this Community of Practice.

Thank you ALL.

This is a brief summary from your discussions in week 3:

1. Most participants have had a professional development experience which they found effective in their practice. Some of the professional development experiences include: Leadership, ICT integration in education, Quality Assurance in Education, Open Educational Resources, Early Childhood, and Care Education (ECCE), Special Education, Inclusive Education courses (Inclusive Teaching & Learning, and Creating an Inclusive School - which are ongoing currently).

TESSA and COL MOOCs were particularly noted for providing most professional development experiences.

2. Some of the mentioned requirements for teachers to take part in a             “Learning Study” are:

  • Motivation and support from administrators
  • Conducive and non-threatening environment
  • Commitment and willingness to learn
  • The learning study should include practice and reflections on real       contexts
  • ·        Provision of resources

3. Opportunities and Challenges in SBTD.

Opportunities:

  • Allow reflections in practice
  • The SBTD resources are relevant and can be contextualized
  • Enables teachers to grow professionally

Challenges:

  •  Negative attitudes from teachers and unwillingness to  learn and implement new strategies
  • Coming up with plans for SBTD amidst scarce time and heavy workloads.

 4. There is a need to have comprehensive monitoring tools for inclusivity       which should vary depending on context.

 Welcome to the final leg of the 4 weeks’ content whose focus is on how to involve and work with the wider communities, families, and organizations in Creating an Inclusive School.


June Grant Post 2 in reply to 1

2 May 2021, 8:28 PM

It has indeed been an enjoyable three weeks. Some of the primary school resources can be easily adapted to facilitate foundational lessons. The information on inclusive teaching will serve all teachers in all educational sectors. The time spent thus far was well worth it.

David Ngatia Post 3 in reply to 2

2 May 2021, 9:14 PM

That's true June. The resources are versatile and can be adapted for any cadre of education. Thank you.

Nicola jones Post 5 in reply to 2

3 May 2021, 4:18 AM

Can you imagine June such valuable information right at our finger tips. Elliminating factors such as time , money and boredom. Thanks for this 21st century opportunity COL and TESSA

Nicola jones Post 4 in reply to 1

3 May 2021, 4:12 AM

Thanks David for such a well captured summary of Week 3

Oluwaseyi Agunbiade Post 6 in reply to 1

3 May 2021, 2:02 PM

Time well spent indeed.

Informative, engaging with value added.

Thank you so much for the support all the way.

FLORENCE Kamonjo Post 7 in reply to 1

3 May 2021, 3:23 PM

A well articulated summary of week 3.

Thank you David. 

Rose Nyambura Post 8 in reply to 1

3 May 2021, 6:21 PM

Thank David for that comprehensive summary. 

Velma Russell Post 9 in reply to 1

3 May 2021, 9:31 PM

Thanks David for such a comprehensive summary of week 3. 

Time really went by quickly.

Simone Campbell-Williams Post 10 in reply to 1

4 May 2021, 12:21 PM
Yes, David week 3 was quite informative and taking away some learning techniques to implement in my school as well. The learning organization as really given me ,more insights to move ahead with inclusivity, collaboration with colleagues to help the different learning.

Thanks David, for your summary of week 3.

David Ngatia Post 11 in reply to 1

4 May 2021, 4:02 PM

Thank you all. The  learning in this community of practice has really been exciting and educative.

FLORENCE Kamonjo Post 12 in reply to 11

6 May 2021, 7:13 AM

Very true David. It is a memorable experience.