Personal Plan and Educational Journey

 

You are coming to the end of your first course at Walden University and you are about to embark on a journey that will support and deepen your exploration of yourself, others, the world around you, as well as your chosen field of study. Are there any thoughts or reflections you want to share with your instructor or classmates as you begin the final week of this course? Feel free to use this space to interact with your fellow student travelers and congratulations on completing this crucial and important first step with us!

As you read and consider the ideas in Sherman Alexie’s essay Superman and me, think about your own potential contributions to your local community and to the global landscape.

Alexie, S. (n.d.). Superman and me. Retrieved June 29, 2020, from https://umsl.edu/~alexanderjm/SupermanandMebyAlexie.pdf

By Day 3
• Post one or two paragraphs describing your reaction to Alexie’s memoir about learning to read and how he expresses his commitment to social change in his community.
• How is it the same or different from your own story of learning?
• Post an additional paragraph about your views on how technology frames our perspective. Comment on what you found the most or least surprising in the TEDTalk video on this subject.
Read two or more of your classmate’s postings from the Discussion question.
By Day 5
Respond to at least two classmates by:
• Comparing your learning experience to theirs
• Or by expanding on their thoughts about framing the digital world. This can include the Walden experience.

 

 

Sample Solution

We’ll talk about my educational journey as a student, and I’ll write about my positive experiences in middle school, elementary school, and finally high school, as well as how I was inspired to be a great student and set a good example for my peers. After that, I’ll talk about my current English level in college, and how I was placed in that class, and why.One of the key reasons I became a good student was because of my high school instructors, who had always valued and loved a good student, and you didn’t have to be a genius to participate in their classes, so I constantly strove for that sense of respect and love.

complete power over the group the leader must gain the trust and belief of the group that they are capable of success, by ensuring the group are both satisfied and meeting performance goals. The importance of establishing a hierarchy became evident during the planning stage of the outdoor management course for the red team, the coordinators within the team assumed leadership roles but were unable to gain positional power due to the team being a peer group (Pettinger, 2007). The leaders selected had little authority and influence over the group as everyone was perceived to have the same rank, status and occupation, hence the leaders had none of French and Ravens five bases of power (Pettinger, 2007). The result was leaders with no positional power over the group, so could not direct the group with the method of leadership required for the situation. The task had significant constraints, particularly a short time frame and a large group size, for this situation Chelladurai recommends an autocratic leadership style would be most favourable (Chelladurai and Madella, 2006). The leaders attempted an autocratic leadership style, setting individual tasks for the group, however due to the poor leader member relations and lack of positional power the leadership structure quickly became a democracy. The product was an extremely unproductive workforce initially because of the time spent discussing how was best to approach the task. Because of how the leaders were perceived by the group there was little mutual trust, respect or confidence that the leaders were making the correct decisions, and as a result any management style they tried to implement would have been unsuccessful (Pettinger, 2007). Ultimately, if the leaders had analysed their position and the group they would have realised this and chosen a more democratic approach initially the group would have gained trust for the leaders, making future policy implementation easier.

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