Sunday, 27 September 2020

Open Sunday Discussion...

 A great open group discussion yesterday with practitioners across all thress programmes, all three modules engaging in debate around knowledge, learning and experience. I am looking forward to reading the blogs that you write that continue threads of this conversation. As a summary the main areas I felt were covered moved between Reflection, Ethics, Analysis, Embodiment, Layers of Process, Processes of Learning, Capturing and Artciulating lived experiences... really rich, and core to the thinking of these MA programmes. 


Well done and thank you to all contributing...do comment here with you blog to continue to share your thoughts in conversation with others now...





Wednesday, 23 September 2020

Knowledge, Learning, Information...

 Today we had a skype discussion with a Module One focus which generated discussions around knowledge, learning, and information. Conversations were rich in unpacking these constructs individually as well as beginning to see and importantly to question their relationship with each other, with you, wth your practice. 

 

Those that were a part of this call, please do share further your thoughts and notes around this and thinking further as to how this discussion feels relevant to your learning-practice and the relationships between these. 

 

We talked about the idea of things being in relationship with each other, not necessarily a linear progression from one to another. This image of a constellation maybe helps as a reminder of this. 


What are your thoughts?




Saturday, 19 September 2020

Finding your rhythm...

Great to talk with many of you these past two weeks - if you haven't yet signed up for a first supervision of the term. please email me to book a time for this week!

 

As we all get settled into the new term finding your relationship with your study is important and a way to start doing this is to be aware of your rhythms of energy, commitments, work, home life in relationship with finding a space for study. Figuring out when and where the MA is part of your life to that your practice and your study becoming intertwined.This is essential in a programme which is about your Professional Practice. As you move through the first couple of weeks, reading through module handbooks, gathering resources from the reading list and becoming more conscious perhaps of your own practice as a 'thing', it is important to remind yourself to take the time to listen to your own rhythms, observe your own patterns and be aware of your own learning processes. 


The MA programmes are centred around you and your professional practice and aims through guiding and deepening your reflective practice to develop you as practitioners in your fields and within the field of dance pedagogy. 


Module Ones, this module is about reflecting on your learning through practice to date. So, locating yourself where you are today through mapping a landscape of your past learning experiences. We recognise that you come to the programme with vast and varied bodies of experience and we are coming from the position of experience = knowledge, but there needs to be a process in the space between (reflection) which makes meaningful the learning from experience. The module handbook gives you dates and deadlines, what needs to be submitted and when, and talks you through observing and engaging in reflection on your practice in order that you will be in a place to first identify and then to articulate in writing what you consider to be your Areas of Learning (this will form part of your RPL – Recognised Prior Learning claim). The handbook offers you the skeleton of the module, your engagement with the learning community, literature, your openness to engage in the process of learning through reflection offers you the flesh you'll need to complete the module. 


Module Twos and Three's, different journeys for you but still needing space to breath in order to move. Module Two - a lot to cover, try to look at all the elements starting by referring back to the AOLs you submitted for the previous module as a reminder of key areas of your practice, identify the area of your research rather than search for the 'perfect question' at this stage. Reading around your area of interest and being within your practice with those thoughts will help your questioning develop.


Module Three's start also by reading back over your research proposals. You're now setting off on doing what you planned in the last module! You've created your map, it may / should shift and take alternative routes as you progress along it, learning from doing, being open to change and being responsive to it along the way.

Start using your blogs to share your thoughts and questions and comment on others also.

Monday, 7 September 2020

New term

Welcome to all new starters and returning students on the MAPP DTP, MAPP Dance and MAPP Somatic Studies programmes this term!

We look forward to an exciting term ahead with you.

Term starts on Monday Sept 14th so this week is all about getting ready, settling back in to your studies. Make sure you had made an appointment to have your first meeting of the term with your Supervisor - this is particularly important as we recognise many of you are having to adapt to new working environments and for some of you the impacts of COVID-19 may have meant significant shifts in your professional practice. 

 

 

We have our Welcome skypes this Friday (5pm - BST) and Saturday (2pm - BST) please sign up via Adesola's blog to comment on which session you will attend - you need only attend one.

Please do not email us to say you're coming, the call groups are made from those who have commented on the blog only!

http://adesolamapp.blogspot.com/



The Programme Handbooks for 2020-21 are now available for you on your Unihub programme pages, along with the MAPP schedule of events, including dates for skype discussions and seminars this coming term - please make sure you download these and diarise dates for yourself this week.Your module handbooks for guiding you the specific thinking and activity for each module will be on Unihub for you from Monday Sept 14 for the start of term. 


Please note that Adesola and I have new email addresses this term - specifically for students on the Professional Practice programmes - please do use these from now on.

HelenPPACI@mdx.ac.uk

AdesolaPPACI@mdx.ac.uk