Angela commented on Group 1 and 3
Project Demonstration Abstract
Angela-Introduction, Course of Action, Editing, Proofing, Submitting
Gisele– Rationale,Conclusion, Action Plan, Editing, Proofing
Angela-Introduction, Course of Action, Editing, Proofing, Submitting
Gisele– Rationale,Conclusion, Action Plan, Editing, Proofing
Please review the power point slide show:
The general purpose of our project was to create a
program designed for a group of adults. Our group was tasked with picking a
topic, completing research for a literature review, researching two different
programs that are in a program investigation, and getting an evaluations done
by two professionals that would provide concrete feedback to our group.
Spiritual learning was our topic which was to provide guidance and direction for
assisting adult learners in changing their life by focusing on goals, purposes,
attitudes, and principles of spiritual success. This is a spiritual journey of
learning.
Each author created a literary review about spiritual
learning and the effects it has on others. Learners will begin cultivating the ability
to let go, our capacity to forgive and be forgiven, our capacity to be fully
present and profoundly alive in the moment.
In doing our research we discovered that through a
spiritual growth programs, adult learners can be retrained or trained to be
morally grounded in order to expand their capacity while deepening their
spiritual life.
The first thing we had to investigate was how do we
help adult learners to see the connections between what they already know and
the subject matter?” During our
investigation be discovered effective strategy made the content relevant and
meaningful within the framework of the adult learner’s social, emotional, and
physical development.
Once our literature review was complete, we moved on
to research on spiritual learning. We wanted to focus on spiritual learning
behind bars. It is designed for ex-offenders to grow in their spiritual walk, but also designed to allow students
to grow maturity for a future of education.This program offers seminars, workshops, classes and
other programs for ex-offenders seeking spiritual healing and cleansing. SLBBB offer a safe space for the ex-offender
to look deeply in to the old tapes, beliefs systems or obstacles that landed
them in prison.
Their success has been largely attributable to a
unique convergence of several important factors:
· Integral
student participation and achievement.
· Genuine
interest and support from the program and community partnerships.
· Cost
effectiveness in service delivery.
· Willingness
to openly share program methods, philosophy, and real life experiences.
· Willingness
to change and grow and to “go by the data.”
Developing this project taught us as adult educators,
we know that adult learners come to the classroom with a wealth of knowledge to
share and a plethora of experiences that contribute to their academic
environment. They are not empty vessels to be filled, instead, the positive
exchange of experiences and knowledge promotes growth amongst all in the
classroom, the students and teachers alike.
There are many difficult obstacles that one must
overcome to be a successful adult learner.
A suggestion would be to look deeper into understanding the adult learners.
One approach for accomplishing this is
through the use of adult learner evaluations before the learner begins the
program. Some researchers disagree with
this argument because they believe the learners do not know their own needs.
However, many experts believe student feedback/suggestions to be reliable and
valid.
The evaluators provided helpful and positive
criticism. Most of their review included
partnering with industry experts when providing guidance and instructions on
specific topics.
Rationale
The
main idea of the program is to help the ex-offender discover what it takes to
break the cycle of criminal life and incarceration. Based on the accounts of
those who have lived this experience, it requires an intense will to change
attitudes and behavior to improve one’s life, a willingness to learn new
skills, love themselves and an ability to overcome rejection time after time.
The obstacles that are in store for the ex-offender who is released into
society are enormous.
SLBBB
helps ex-offenders discover new approaches that can help change their lives
spirituality and explore practical approaches for everyday living, so that they
do not become repeat offenders.
The
purpose for starting this program is to help ex-offenders transition back into
the main stream of society; after leaving prison so that they bring back value
to themselves, their families, and their communities.
Once
released from the criminal justice system, ex-offenders usually find
re-entering society a difficult process. Attitudes and behavior that ensure
survival in prison (being tough, intimidating or withdrawn) work against
building a stable spiritual and emotional life.
The
ex-offenders spiritual growth is essential before they can understand the
importance of assuming responsibility for their future and turning away from
antisocial behavior that leads to crime, and back to prison.
SLBBB
main purpose is to assist the ex-offender with the culture shock of going from
regimented prison life to the life on the outside. By focusing on a few simple things the
ex-offender can create a whole new way of being for themselves, and begin a
much more blessed life. The ex- offender will learn the importance of assuming
responsibility for their future and turning away from antisocial behavior that
leads to crime, and back to prison, by discovering their spirituality.
Prison
life is traumatic. It is often dehumanizing. Yet being back in society has its
own ordeals. The ex-offender must first develop a spiritual believe system
within for why they deserve to heal and forgiven before they can start
over.
SLBBB
has three primary features to guide this program. Our program primary purpose
is to teach the ex-offender the following:
Forgiveness
– You can’t be spiritual if you are walking around with a big chip on your
shoulder, holding grudges against people, or just generally harboring a bunch
of deep resentments. It just doesn’t work. SLBBB teaches the ex-offender to
free up some of the energy (hate and anger is a big drain) by forgiving
themselves and others. SLBBB provides tools and resources to get the
ex-offender to look at overcoming resentments. Forgiving yourself and others
and letting go of your resentments is a huge step towards living a spiritual
life.
Literature
– SLBBB encourages the ex-offender seeking a spiritual path to try reading
spiritual books. We offer the ex-offer a wide range of daily devotions and
various spiritual literatures such as the daily mediation book, or any
spiritual text that will help the ex-offender adjust in society.
Stop
Measuring and Comparing – In life we have a tendency to measure ourselves
against others. For example, the ex-offender we might think that everyone
around him/her is a spiritual guru compared to them. We encourage the
ex-offender to stop putting themselves down in this way, realize that we are
all spiritual beings, and we all have the opportunity to be in tune today and
connect with our higher selves.
Course of Action
After
a prisoner is released from jail, they will be introduced to different programs
that are offered in the state, which include seminars, workshops, classes and
various programs that will introduce them to Spiritual Learning Behind Bars and
Beyond. This will begin the process.
Step
1 -Share. Each individual will have their own personal story to share. This
will help them in their forgiveness stage, and help them to be able to open up
in front of others to share their personal journey. This is a crucial part of
the program, because the forgiving stage will help them relate and connect to
their spiritual learning and development. This process will be different for
each individual, and Spiritual Learning Behind Bars and Beyond will provide
guidance and mentoring from beginning to end.
Step 2- Develop your
spiritual being. Everyone has a unique story to share and it is their personal
story which will make each person’s story unique. This may be difficult for
individuals to open up and share but it will help them to love and accept
themselves for who they truly are. It is also a way for them to trust and
respect themselves fully and completely and realize their true essence of
unconditional love and individual freedom. The seminars, programs and workshops
will help the ex-offenders in the development of spiritual growth by the
training and programs that are offered in the ex-offenders program.
Step
3- Participate. During this phase, the ex-offenders will participate in various
workshops and begin to heal and transform. They will work on obstacles and
determine what they have created that did not allow them to have the desires of
life. The ex-offenders will open their hearts and minds to determine what is
important to them. They are making a life changing decision when they chose
spiritual growth. Facilitators at the workshops are there to help ex-offenders
work through their personal journey and their personal reflections. During this
process they will be able to walk away with pamphlets, videos, and technical
tools, to ensure that they are developing in the right direction.
Step
4-Commitment. This is a special part of the program. The ex-offenders will
commit to take responsibility for their past and their future. Our ex-offenders
are going to learn to have a personal relationship and spiritual relations with
self. They will also learn to commit to having a relationship with family and
friends and commit to personal partnerships.
The goal is that ex-offenders will connect to a spiritual being and gain
confidence and believe in themselves. This program will be encouraging to other
ex-offenders when they see the changes in the ones that have been through the
program. This will encourage other ex-offenders to connect to their spiritual
side and master
their life and teach them to create the life the truly desire through spiritual
awareness.
Once we completed the project,
and now having to reflect on the overall process, I have learned a great deal
on spiritual learning. There was a lot of research out there for spiritual
learning, so we were fortunate to be able to find it and complete the research.
I think the overall project has given me a better understanding of a spiritual
process. It has also allowed me to understand that there is a difference
between religion and spiritual learning. It is important to understand how
spiritual learning integrates with adult learners.
Your program demonstration is well organized and very informative. It was easy to follow and to understand.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! Go celebrate your hard work!
Best wishes,
Darcey
I enjoyed going through your PowerPoint of your project demonstrations. It was very thorough and easy to follow. I thought the YouTube video was a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteCongrats,
Carol
Your topic has so many ways that it could have been approached and investigated. What stood out again to me is similar to what I posted in a previous post, the differences you highlighted between spirituality and religion. I think that is an important distinction. Your slideshow for your Project Demonstration was well organized and outlined the steps and challenges of your overall program design. I appreciated your additional clarification on your program design added here on the blog. I can tell you put some work into this project.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Angela and Gigi,
ReplyDeleteNice PPT! Your program design was nicely laid out, but I did not see the portion of program design in your PowerPoint. You need to add that in front of your Evaluation. Evaluation is to evaluate the program you designed, not programs that you have investigated.
I remember that one of the programs your investigated is called SLBBB and you have a different name for the program you designed. Please correct the name of your program to make it consistent. Otherwise, it can cause confusing.
Some words in your PPT are very small and can hardly read, such as the findings listed in a table. I think you can refer the readers to read that table in your blog. You just need to provide the link of that table in your PPT.
Please indicate which blogs you commented, if you did not do so.
Bo