During the MPU program, I wrote about myself and knew my learning style. Before studying, we need to know what kind of learning style is the most suitable for us, so that we can learn things more effective. During this program, I also mixed with other friends from different groups and knew about their personalities and learning styles. I also wrote a reflection of me. From that, I realize that I have learnt new skills from the community services. I also knew more about my own strength, weakness, opportunities and threats through the SWOT analysis. I also realize that if I want to be success in my life I have to set a goal for myself at first and also I have to aim and work hard to achieve that goal.
Rate for the MPU programe: 7
Friday, 10 April 2015
Personal Action Plan
The one goal that I want now is to get a good result for A levels. If I work towards this goal, I would have a higher chance of getting into some universities such as University of Nottingham, University of Melbourne, University of New castle, University of Sydney and Kyung Hee University. The path towards this goal is not easy. And since the A level program in TCSJ is 1.5 years, it means that we have 6 months lesser than those in the UK taking a levels for learn the subject.
To achieve my goal, I must prepare a routine to do each week. No more dilly dallying. I would do periodically studying every week and try to complete my work on time. As additional exercises to improve on my grade I would do one set of past years for each subject every 2 days.
To help me with my goal, I would use my peers and lecturers as support. I would ask my lecturers of the subject area that I am not familiar with and my peers would help support me by studying with me or teaching the areas in which they're good at and vice versa. My peers can give me support by giving me words of encouragement.
The one thing keeping me from reaching my goal is the my poor time management skills as an individual. I may mess up my routine or not follow it after a while. The steps I would take in overcoming this obstacle is that I try to stick strictly to my schedule. Maybe give a small punishment every time. I do not follow up with the schedule.
Thursday, 9 April 2015
Wednesday, 8 April 2015
Reflection ( DIEP )
Why should we reflect ?
'It is not sufficient simply to have an experience in order to learn . Without reflecting upon this experience, it may quickly be forgotten, or its learning potential lost. It is from the feelings and thoughts from this reflection that generalisations or concepts can be generated. And it is these concepts that allow new situations to be tackled effectively.'
DIEP Strategy
D-Describe : Describe objectively what happened
Give details of what happened
What did I do, read, see, hear?
I-Interpret : Interpret the events
Explain your learning; new insights, connections with other learning, your feelings, hypotheses, conclusion.
What was the reason I did this activity?
What might it mean?
E-Evaluate : Evaluate what you learned
Make judgement based on observations you have made
How was this useful?
P-Plan : Plan how this learning will be applied
Comment on relevance to course, program, future profession, life...
How might this learning apply in my future
REFLECTION
What did I do, read, see, hear?
I-Interpret : Interpret the events
Explain your learning; new insights, connections with other learning, your feelings, hypotheses, conclusion.
What was the reason I did this activity?
What might it mean?
E-Evaluate : Evaluate what you learned
Make judgement based on observations you have made
How was this useful?
P-Plan : Plan how this learning will be applied
Comment on relevance to course, program, future profession, life...
How might this learning apply in my future
REFLECTION
I was an Interactor of the Interact Club and also one of the committee of the club for 3 years during my secondary school. I was in charge of the post of IU Director for the first one and a half year and secretary for the following year. Most of the events and activities we held are most on the community service. We visited to old folk's home, dialysis centre and orphanage home. We also held activities like Recycle event, Club Trip, IU Night and more. I have learnt many things and gained new experience from these events. When we visited to the old folk's home and orphanage home, we buy some daily necessaries for them, help them clean up their place, and also some performance to entertain them. Futhermore, we also have some events like Installation and IU Night. Both of these events we prepared performances for the audience depends on different themes. All of the committee will prepare their performance since 1 months before the event. We practiced dancing, drama, band singing, orchestra and more. Some of them would also help to plan the decoration of the hall , the design of the ticket, price of the ticket and more. From these event, I realize that a good leader is very important in a club to bring up and improve the club. During that period, I also realize that being a member and a committee of a club is totally different. When I was a member, I think that planing an event is not that difficult. But when I become a committee, I think that planning an event and make an event success, we need cooperation between each and others, good communication skills, determination and creative. Other than that, we need keep calm to solve the problem and difficulties we faced. And also, we not only concern about our own job but also others. When they need help, we help each others so the event ended more successful. Some of the money that we fund during these activities will donate to the society centre who need helps such as dialysis centre, home for the disabled, orphanage home and old folk's home. From that, I noticed that there is a lots of people in the society that need our helps and I feel happy that we can help them to lighten their burden. Their smiling face is ours happiness.
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Learning style test
My result of the test shown that I am a kinesthetic learners.
Kinesthetic Learners
K If you have a strong preference for Kinesthetics (doing) learning you should use some or all of the following:
INTAKE [To take in the information, use] all your senses - sight, touch, taste, smell, hearing . . laboratories, field trips , field tours examples of principles , lecturers who give real-life examples applications, hands-on approaches (computing) trial and error collections of rock types, plants, shells, grasses.. exhibits, samples, photographs.. recipes--solutions to problems previous exam papers
SWOT [Study without tears] To make a learnable package Convert your lecture notes into a learnable package by reducing them (3:1) Your lecture notes may be poor because the topics were not 'concrete' or 'relevant'. You will remember the 'real' things that happened Put plenty of examples into your summary. Use case studies and applications to help with principles and abstract concepts Talk about your notes with another 'K' person Use pictures, photographs which illustrate an idea Go back to the laboratory or your lab manual Recall the experiments, field trip
OUTPUT [To perform well in the examination] Write practice answers, paragraphs Role play the exam situation in your own room You want to experience the exam so that you can understand it. The ideas on this page are only valuable if they sound practical, real and relevant to you. You need to do things to understand.
JOE ING
This is Lee Joe Ing from Group 16 of the Jan 2015 intake batch. She is an audio learner. When she study, she like to read out the notes loudly. So, she can memorize it in a shorter time. When she
face problem , she would like to asked the lecturer to explain it but not only show the slideshow.
This is Choo Mei Fei from Group 6. She is a visual learner. When she study, she like to take down the notes, highlight things with different colors because that make me memorize easily. She also do some past year paper for revisions.
Kinesthetic Learners
K If you have a strong preference for Kinesthetics (doing) learning you should use some or all of the following:
INTAKE [To take in the information, use] all your senses - sight, touch, taste, smell, hearing . . laboratories, field trips , field tours examples of principles , lecturers who give real-life examples applications, hands-on approaches (computing) trial and error collections of rock types, plants, shells, grasses.. exhibits, samples, photographs.. recipes--solutions to problems previous exam papers
SWOT [Study without tears] To make a learnable package Convert your lecture notes into a learnable package by reducing them (3:1) Your lecture notes may be poor because the topics were not 'concrete' or 'relevant'. You will remember the 'real' things that happened Put plenty of examples into your summary. Use case studies and applications to help with principles and abstract concepts Talk about your notes with another 'K' person Use pictures, photographs which illustrate an idea Go back to the laboratory or your lab manual Recall the experiments, field trip
OUTPUT [To perform well in the examination] Write practice answers, paragraphs Role play the exam situation in your own room You want to experience the exam so that you can understand it. The ideas on this page are only valuable if they sound practical, real and relevant to you. You need to do things to understand.
JOE ING
This is Lee Joe Ing from Group 16 of the Jan 2015 intake batch. She is an audio learner. When she study, she like to read out the notes loudly. So, she can memorize it in a shorter time. When she
face problem , she would like to asked the lecturer to explain it but not only show the slideshow.
MEI FEI
This is Choo Mei Fei from Group 6. She is a visual learner. When she study, she like to take down the notes, highlight things with different colors because that make me memorize easily. She also do some past year paper for revisions.
Taylor’s Graduate Capabilities ( TGC )
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Mathematic is a subject which we needed in our daily life but not only in our education pathway. So, learning mathematic can develop much of the skill after we graduated.
Personality Test
Personality Type : ESFJ
ESFJs focus on the outside world and assess their experiences subjectively. They largely base their judgments on their belief system and on the effects of actions on people. ESFJs are literal and concrete, trusting the specific, factual information gathered through their physiological senses.
ESFJs project warmth through a genuine interest in the well-being of others. They are often skilled at bringing out the best in people, and they want to understand other points of view. They are serious about their responsibilities, seeing what needs to be done and then doing it. Generally proficient at detailed tasks, they enjoy doing little things that make life easier for others. They value tradition and the security it offers.
Easily hurt, ESFJs seek approval. They take pleasure in other people's happiness. They give generously but expect appreciation in return. Sensitive to the physical needs of others, they respond by offering practical care. As expert people readers, ESFJs often adapt their manner to meet the expectations of others. However, they may have difficulty recognizing the shortcomings of loved ones.
ESFJs tend to be vocal in expressing their sense of right and wrong. Their value system derives from the external standards defined by their community, as opposed to a personal set of ethics. (This is one of the traits that distinguishes them from their ENFJ counterparts.) ESFJs raised in an environment of high ethical standards tend to display true generosity and kindness. However, those who grow up surrounded by a skewed set of values may develop a false sense of integrity and use their people skills to selfishly manipulate others—particularly if their intuition is poorly developed, leaving them unable to foresee the consequences of their actions.
ESFJs seek structured, controlled environments, and tend to be good at creating a sense of order. They generally feel insecure in an atmosphere of uncertainty. They value the rule of law and expect the same of others. ESFJs may be less interested in understanding the concepts behind the rules, tending to shy away from the abstract and impersonal.
Popular Careers for the ESFJ
Monday, 6 April 2015
About Me
Name : Grace Loke Jia Hooi
Current School : Taylor's College Subang Jaya
Period intake : March 2015
Class : Group 1
Nationality : Malaysian
Completion : June 2016
Subjects taken : Biology , Chemistry , Physics , Math
Interests : Dancing , Singing , Traveling
Achivement : Ballet ( Intermediate ) , Piano ( Grade 8 ) , Secretary of Interact Club ( during secondary school )
Future career : Doctor , Accountant , Architect
University of my choices : University of Nottingham ( UK ) , University of Melbourne ( AUS ) , University of New Castle ( AUS ) , University of Sydney ( AUS ) , Kyung Hee University ( KOREA )
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