Part 1:
I really enjoyed this module a lot and I feel that I have learned in more ways then one. Some of the work really challenged me to think outside of the box and really consider what the learners will enjoy. I do believe that I have done well, but there are still some aspects of the work that I do not fully grasp due to personal preferences, for example the use of YouTube videos etc. But I feel I still have a lot to learn and grow, I look forward to it all.
Part 2:
The time management aspect of the individual reflections with all my other work, was the most difficult aspect of it all, but overall I really learned through writing down how I felt and my opinion on all the topics. It forced me to do constant self-reflection as I completed the module work and I must say I found it to be very rewarding and enjoyable. It allowed me to take a personal stance on each topic and made me realize the things that are really important to me as a future teacher, also the role I want to play in my learners life's. It really helped me to establish the classroom I want to create one day.
Part 3:
I feel that this module is really valuable and helps you grow as a future teacher. The work was interesting and the assignments are very enjoyable, it also challenges the creative side within you and helps you to think what they learners in your class will enjoy. It did not enjoy the collaborative questions as much as I whished, due to the fact that I feel most of the time a repetition of the same things said kept occurring and I did not really feel it helped me learn or understand better. For me personally I felt that it was only a swapping of personal opinion, the personal experience one took from all the work and sharing did not really change your own opinion, you just became aware of the fact that not everyone sees it the same way as you. But it did however made me aware of the fact that in practice not everyone will share in my personal experience, opinion or my personal preference of how things should be done and that learned me to always respect, appreciate differences.