[Cancelled] Workshop: Meaningful professionalisation
Update 3 December 2024: Unfortunately, this workshop has been cancelled.
In this 2-hour online workshop, we'll highlight the relevance of reflection in the professional development of teachers and learners.
1x 1-2 hour preparation (watching a webinar prior to the workshop)
1x 2-hour workshop online via Zoom
Description
With our experience in teaching and supervising students, we will all agree that reflecting on your practice is an important tool to understand and monitor your progress and professional growth. Thus making professionalisation meaningful. But what exactly is reflection? Why is it important, and what helpful models can support you in reflecting effectively? In this 2-hour online workshop, we will take a closer look at these questions and highlight the relevance of reflection in the professional development of teachers and learners.
Intended learning outcomes
In participating in this CPD activity, you will:
- gain insight into how reflecting on your teaching can benefit your own professionalisation and teaching and learning activities,
- learn more about the ALACT Model by Fred Korthagen and how to use it effectively,
- discuss the relation between theory and practice leading to meaningful (teaching) professionalisation.
PLEASE NOTE that this workshop is in English and is planned to take place online on 11 December 2024. You will receive the exact details in an Outlook invitation prior to the event.
About the trainer
Eveline Persoon (EDLAB) is a programming and logistics coordinator for the CPD programme at EDLAB. Passionate about teaching, learning and psychology Eveline teaches psychology courses at UCM and facilitates CPD activities at EDLAB. During her bachelor's in education, Eveline was introduced to the power of reflection and the ALACT model by Fred Korthagen. She still applies these principles and the model in her own professionalisation and looks forward to sharing these practices with others.
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