Monday, 20 April 2020

MAPP finalists presentations...

Our MAPP finalists are sharing the journey of their research inquiry through their end of module presentations on May 13th and May 15th, these will all be via zoom - links and password to join are posted on Unihub on your programme page for you. Finalists these have been emailed to you today. 

Please come and support each other for these events:




MA Professional Practice, Dance Technique Pedagogy
and
MA Professional Practice, Dance (specialisation)
Finalist Presentations

May 13th and May 15th 2020
Middlesex University London(via zoom)



Wednesday May 13th 2020
Presentations run at 20mins plus 10mins to share your professional artefact
Times are given as UK London time (GMT)

11.00 Debbie Marper-Gibson
11.30 Jesse Milligan
12.00 Michael Joseph


Friday May 15th  2020
Presentations run at 20mins plus 10mins to share your professional artefact
Times are given as UK London time (GMT)

11.00 Tanith Waldie  
11.30 Fiona Drew
12.00 Linda Colligan




Thursday, 2 April 2020

Trust...

Trust yourselves in the process...

Great to receive yor drafts of work ...As we work through them a note for your consideration moving forwards from this point and looking at the value of drafts and feedback in furthering your thinking...


Drafts are intended to initiate a feedback dialogue (skype, via email) with your supervisor, they are not usefully used to ask if things are 'right' or sent with an expectation of receiving corrections, by way of a pre-marking opportunity.

Please do receive feedback as an extended discussion of your work

Often feedback contains prompts for further reading, suggested texts/practitioners to look at, comments regarding the level of critical thinking/analysis in your writing over overly descriptive personal narrative approaches etc.. Feedback comments are not telling you to 'correct' something and re-submit, but more trying to help you to move your thinking and writing on as we see the process of your work developmentally.

With this in mind, when you have received feedback on a draft of work, please take time to read and consider comments made, come back to your supervisor asking to extend the conversation, (not by asking for more comments on the same things that have already been commented on) but arrange a skype is you have further thoughts and questions as a result of the feedback, but please try not to send a 2nd draft asking if the work is now 'correct'.

You are all working as professional people within your industry and as such we see our role as supervisors as guding you, being a critical friend, promting, pushing your thoughts, challenging you in order for you to develop your thinking further. We are not testing you getting things 'right' we are interested in your engagement and curiosity about your own work. This is pivotal to your development and to the Programme.

Learn to trust yourself in the process...in life