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Implementation of a scenario

- an example

Organic.Edunet Open days

2010

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Co-funded by the European CommissionCo-funded by the European CommissioneeContentContentplusplus programme programme

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Aim of this documentAim of this document(this slide is for the organizer of the Open day arrangement)(this slide is for the organizer of the Open day arrangement)

This document can be used by the Organic.Edunet Open day partners in two ways (Session 6 in the Open day guidelines):

1) Use this guide as a template for how to make your own scenario presentation and implementation exercise (using one of your own scenarios). You would then have to re-write the document to make it fit your own scenario.

2) Use this document describing the scenario “Reflection sessions” as an example of a scenario for your Open day-participants.

Since “Reflection sessions” could be used by anyone, regardless of topic, this could be relevant for all users.

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Educational scenario: Reflection sessions

This scenario has been provided by the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB).

The scenario description and learning resources can be found at:

www.agroasis.org

(Link to the AGROASIS community portal and the Educational Scenario: Reflection sessions)

…OR…

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…on the Organic.Edunet portal:

Go to http://portal.organicedunet.eu  

Choose menu point “Search”, sub-menu point “Search for Educational Scenarios” 

Search for keyword: Reflection sessions 

If you want to find only resources from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB), search for keyword: Reflection sessions (UMB). (choose “Exact phrase”)

 Please note that you may also search for “Reflection sessions” in the text-based search.

You might find other resources here on the same topic, but not designed to support this educational scenario.

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Reflection sessions - background:

Experiential learning from work on open-ended, real-life cases is a way for students to learn how to deal realistically with the complexity and unpredictability often encountered in

agriculture and food systems. A case study is also an effective way to select, delimit and contextualize topics and theories, and it usually increases the motivation for learning.

 An essential component of experiential learning is reflection on experiences and actions in

order to link these to relevant theory and to personal development. Systematic reflection on action represents a measure against falling into either of two ditches, blind action or empty

theory. Such reflection is particularly needed in agro-ecosystems, where both bio-physical and human phenomena constitute essential and interlinked parts.

  

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Reflection sessions: 5 basic steps (1/2)

1. Concrete experience with real-life cases (e.g., at the farming or the food system levels) through field work or information

acquired from a pre-made description.

The students come in touch with real-life cases exhibiting complexity and thus creating needs for applying different perspectives and for reflecting on what is being dealt with as well on the processes of dealing with it. The cases may appear through concrete experiences from field work or from reading a description of a real-life, multi-faceted case.

2. Lectures readings and exercises relevant to understanding the cases.The students are provided with information about the structure and functioning of the phenomena studied through selected lectures and readings within fields such

as systems theory, ecology, agronomy, environmental science, economics and social sciences. The Organic.Edunet portal is supposed to host much of the information

needed. Smaller exercises are used as pedagogic tools.

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Reflection sessions: 5 basic steps (2/2)

3. Lectures, readings and exercises about the processes of reflection.The students are provided with information about reflection as a means of

understanding links between experience and theory and of understanding the ones own relationship to the phenomena dealt with and the process of dealing with them. The Organic.Edunet portal is supposed to host much of the information needed. Smaller exercises are used as pedagogic tools.

4. Doing the exercises as a combination of individual work, group work and plenary class sessions.

The exercises of reflection encompasses individual work (e.g. reflecting on a specific question), pair-wise or group exchange of ideas and discussion, and reporting and

discussion of the outcomes in plenary class meetings.

5. Evaluation of and reflection on the scenario process.

A second-order reflection on the scenario process concludes the scenario.

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Short exercise: How to implement the scenario “Reflection

sessions”?(1/7)

Step 1 Give readings about reflection to students. Learning resources provided in this scenario may be

used. The readings can be stored in a local repository, handed out or found through web searches.

Exercise: Search for literature on reflection sessions on the Organic.Edunet portal

or

Find the scenario “Reflection sessions with related resources using the “Search for educational scenario” search mechanism on the Organic.Edunet portal. Keyword: Reflection sessions (and tag for “Exact phrase”)

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Short exercise: How to implement the scenario “Reflection

sessions”?(2/7)

Step 2 Prepare the topic to be reflected on, both content and process (What have we been dealing

with, and how have we dealt with it?) Give an oral introduction to the reflection session.

Exercise:The process to be reflected on can be either a agronomic subject, the learning situation itself,

an activity (eg. This validation trail), a course, a presentation etc.

You should think of a topic or activity in your learning practice which could be reflected on, both in terms of content and process.

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Short exercise: How to implement the scenario “Reflection

sessions”?(3/7)

Step 3 Formulate and ask questions: Prepare at least one good question for content and process each,

to enable the students to do a good reflection.

Exercise:Find a guidepost for a reflection session, on which you can build your reflection session in

regard to content and process.

Use the same searching options as in Step 1.

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Short exercise: How to implement the scenario “Reflection

sessions”?(4/7)

Step 4 In your own reflection session, let the students work 10 minutes individually with each of the questions. There should be NO talking during these minutes. Then have the students sit two and two to present their ideas to each other, for another 5-10 minutes. Then let them sit in

groups of four-five to share their thoughts, for 10-15 minutes.

Exercise:(No exercise for this step)

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Short exercise: How to implement the scenario “Reflection

sessions”?(5/7)

Step 5 The group work should be documented on eg. flip-over sheets. A good idea is to take digital

pictures of the sheets for later use. This could be uploaded to a local digital repository.

Exercise:• Go to www.agroasis.org and click the link to the Community portal.

• Choose “Educational scenario: Reflection sessions” in the left box called “Content”

Here you will find all kinds of learning resources and helping material for the scenario.Student’ work or all kind of outcomes could, as an example, be uploaded to such an area with a

separate folder called “Student’s outcome”.If you have your own local repository, you could make a similar “space” for your learning

resources and student’s outcome.

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Short exercise: How to implement the scenario “Reflection

sessions”?(6/7)

Step 6 Let the students present the results in plenary; Plenary discussion on the different

perspectives. Each presentation should have a duration of at least 15 minutes, including comments and discussion.

Exercise:(No exercise for this step)

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Short exercise: How to implement the scenario “Reflection

sessions”?(7/7)

Step 7 Let the students prepare a summary (individually or in groups) of the reflection session.

This work could be used in the assessment: Oral exam, essay, presentation, written project document, learning document or presentation in class.

Exercise:Think of examples of presentations or outcomes which could be useful for you as a teacher or

students in the future.

The outcomes from points 5-7 could be uploaded in a digital repository.