Verification Meetings
Verification meetings are structured gatherings designed to confirm the accuracy, completeness, or validity of information, processes, or outcomes. These meetings typically occur in professional, educational, or project-based settings where ensuring correctness and adherence to standards is crucial.
Observations
Observe a student or group of students in an educational setting to gather information about their behavior, learning style, social interactions, academic performance, or other aspects of their school experience. Observations can be in different ages in a variety of settings. Get in the practice of recording your observation time whether the observations are on-line videos or real-time experiences. It is important that you record your observations in a systematic way. You will be asked to refer to these observations in future assignments and it will provide you with the resource to refer to when you are asked to reflect on your experience.
Reflections
Reflections, in an educational context, refer to the process through which individuals—typically students, teachers, or other education professionals—think critically about their experiences, actions, decisions, and learning outcomes. This process involves examining and evaluating personal experiences to gain insights, understand deeper meanings, and foster personal or professional growth.
Discussions
Structured or semi-structured exchanges of ideas, thoughts, or opinions among a group of people, typically led by a facilitator or moderator. They are a common method of collaborative learning, allowing participants to engage with each other, share perspectives, and deepen their understanding of a topic
Assignments
Assignments serve multiple educational purposes, including reinforcing learning, providing practice, evaluating student progress, and encouraging critical thinking and creativity.
Assignments are designed to meet specific learning objectives and are often graded to assess student performance. They provide a structured way for students to engage with course material, demonstrate understanding, and develop a range of skills.