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Can Elearning Solutions Be Applied to The Study of Arts and Letters?
What we can learn is limited by the ambit of our experiences and of the media that we are exposed to. Usually, the best media that creates a deep imprint on us is good Literature. However in order to appreciate good literature, we must in turn have already seen what we have read at work in our own lives, even for just a glimmer of this sight is enough and literature will awaken and deepen that glimmer of insight. But if we have not at all seen any part of ourselves or our lives in the text, then the text will never come to life. And this is applicable to teaching as well. What is taught in any humanities classroom, especially if these things have something to do with the profundity of human experience (I am speaking primarily of literature, philosophy, psychology and the arts) but such human profundity of insight can be seen in every humanities subject such as history or sociology. The difference will always be in the slanted use of discourse to achieve whatever power struggle the teachers wish to establish will only translate well if the students have some concrete idea of what is being taught. Otherwise, they will only be able to memorize facts, if they succeed in that at all since the context will always make the facts easier to remember.
The trouble is that elearning solutions cannot help but remove the teacher from the picture. After all, it is the essence of elearning to be fast, easy, and done at one’s own pace. With a full-time teacher, the pace will have to be managed and if the teacher is any good, he or she will continually challenge the students’ thinking.
Perhaps elearning can be used as say a primer for reading support and assessment. But without the full insight of a responding human person, there can be no recitation or no reaction paper written in an elearning class for the arts and letters. The practical applications of quick and accessible training are just incompatible with the image of the Arts and it will probably always be that way until the end of time.
With the humanities, the teacher must always be present. The equation is simple, take away the human, then there is no humanities left at all. Of course courses such as literature can still be taught by computers, but the student will not be able to feel feedback from his or her insights. After all, the essay and reaction, analysis reports are essential to these subjects. And no computer built today is yet able to even process such things. Elearning solutions will always be effective in the corporate arena. It should also be used in the sciences and in math primarily. And finally, it can only act as supplementary or support to the subjects of Humanities.
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Coaching Effectiveness Study: Leadership Development Training
EQ Coaching Report February 2007 – IHHP – Institute for Health and Human Potential
Summary:
IHHP, http://www.ihhp.com/, has conducted an assessment to determine the effectiveness of an extensive training, coaching and eLearning program, http://ihhp.com/playing_big.htm, that we have delivered to one of our clients, a major financial institution. We specifically focused on the impact of the follow up coaching. We surveyed participants who attended two-day Emotional Intelligence, http://www.ihhp.com/what_is_eq.htm, training prior to the start of the coaching and eLearning programs. The same survey was then provided after a three to four month period during which the coaching and eLearning follow-up programs were completed. The following results were found:
- Before participating in the coaching program, 69% of the respondents reported that they understood the concepts of EQ well and very well. That number increased to 99% after the coaching.
- When faced with challenging situations, 29% of the respondents reported that they used the EQ tools often or very often before the coaching program. After the coaching program, 79% said they use the tools often and very often when faced with challenging situations.
- Prior to the coaching program, 32% of respondents indicated that the EQ training had a significant impact on their lives. After the coaching, 74% reported EQ was having a significant positive effect on their lives—both personally and professionally.
- 98% of the participants agreed that the coaching program met their expectations. In terms of personal development, 94% strongly agreed that the coaching sessions had helped them to improve. 90% agreed that the coaching had helped them improve their leadership skills.
- Finally, 98% of the participants agreed and strongly agreed that the coach had facilitated their knowledge and skills of the EQ competencies.
When it came to the three greatest benefits of the program, there were many responses. Mostly, the participants found that the coaching and eLearning deepened their learning from the 2day training and having a coach to work with gave them the support they needed to make the changes they wanted to make. They reported greater insight into their behaviours and improved relationships with difficult people. The respondents particularly liked how having a coach meant they could personalize what they were working on. In addition, having a sounding board was greatly appreciated.
It is clear that the 2day EQ for Personal Leadership training, combined with the coaching sessions and eLearning, allowed the participants the time, personal attention and accountability they needed in order to make real and lasting changes in their performance in both their professional and personal lives.
The Program:
IHHP has provided the following Emotional Intelligence program to over 440 leaders at a major financial institution:
- Complete the EI360 feedback survey
- Attend the Two-day Emotional Intelligence for Personal Leadership program
- Participate in one-on-one coaching consisting of six 50minute telephone sessions over a three to four month period following the training
- Integrate the Playing Big eLearning program with the coaching process
- Attend the one-day Advanced Emotional Intelligence program after six months
- Provide the Courageous Conversation audio CD.
Creating lasting behavior change can only be done by providing people with the opportunity to learn over time, to be guided in how to apply new skills on the job, and by having the individual held accountable to the personal changes they commit to.
There was an extremely high engagement in the coaching program: 89% of the attendees in the 2day training program participated in the full six-session EQ coaching program. For the 11% that did not, over 60% of those indicated the reason they did not work with an EQ coach was that they already have a personal coach and they would be working with them to improve their EQ skills.
Participant Feedback:
Participants in the coaching program were asked what 3 things they found most beneficial about coaching. Below is a summary of the results.
- Deepening of the 2day training:
- “My coach helped to reinforce and sustain the classroom concepts into my work and personal life.”
- “I was impressed and appreciated having the coaching program after the course. We attend many courses, but often forget the content even though we may have good intentions. This was a great opportunity to practice the EQ strategies taught in the course with regular reinforcement and feedback. It is also a key course for life in general and for being successful in business.”
- My Coach:
- “I…commend my coach on his coaching style and knowledge of the EQ material. I always knew that our sessions would be hardworking and productive. Following a dynamic course with the coaching support I received has made EQ a life altering concept.”
- “My coach was very supportive and insightful. Her coaching helped me improve at work, but also helped me to approach a personal challenge in a way that allowed all parties to feel respected and valued.”
- Stronger Team at Work:
- “My direct reports have all taken the course and I think it has greatly strengthened my team in terms of a consistent approach to problem solving, people management and client relationship management.”
- Personal Growth and Self-Improvement:
- “Although it’s only a few months since I started EQ, the impact to me has been substantial, and it’s obviously felt by my family and friends. …I will keep practicing what I learned from…IHHP. It’s going to be lifetime learning, and will change my interpersonal skills in a big way.”
- “…made me look at situations in a different light. I am now less likely to overreact to situations and am more in tune with accepting issues that I have no control over.”
- Playing Big e-Learning
- “Walking through some of the modules with the coach provided a tutorial specific to the issues the coach had been discussing with me.”
- “It forced me to review the CD, which then generated improved understanding of the concepts. Walking through some of the modules with the coach provided a tutorial specific to the issues the coach had been discussing with me.”
- Other
- “It was tailored to my needs – specific to me.”
- “I was very pleased with the fact that the EI program offers the coaching component, unlike other courses that just give you knowledge, but leave it up to you to follow through and apply it. The Coaching mechanism makes you consciously think about yourself/your behavior and actions over a longer period of time and how you can utilize the EI skills daily.”
- “This was definitely time well spent and I feel that my leadership skills will improve as a result.”
Feedback about IHHP’s coaches:
The following comments were provided by the survey respondents about the IHHP coach they worked with:
- ALISA GARBER: “She offered amazing support and I have made real life altering changes in my approach to relationships at work and home.”
- DEBORAH MONROE: “Deborah was highly skilled and experienced – she understood the day-today challenges.”
- DIAN PATTERSON: “Dian was exceptional and provided insight to me at a time that I really needed it. She is extremely competent in her coaching skills, as well as the subject of EQ. This made the coaching and learning very enjoyable and beneficial. Thank you very much.”
- JOHN DOAN: “There are no words I can use to describe my appreciation. For sure, the name John Doan will be mentioned whenever I share my EQ knowledge with my children, my friends and my colleagues. From the bottom of my heart…thank you.”
- PETER TAYLOR: “I thought Peter was a great coach. He was able to bring out a lot of thoughts, realizations and ideas from within me that I would not have necessarily seen or looked for on my own. I thought he had a great approach where he would make me work through things rather than him instructing or guiding me to a preset answer. “
- SHARON LEWIS: “I enjoyed working with Sharon; she was professional, compassionate and personable. She made getting through some difficult discussions less so because of her openness and asked the right questions that initiated thought process and kept me curious.”
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Online Degrees Help Save Time!
Individuals no longer have to attend regular classes at a traditional college to further their education as they can easily do so now through online education. The variety of online degree programs being offered these days is just about the same as those being offered conventionally. Infact, there are individuals who take on online degree programs while studying at a traditional campus. Classes and programs that are difficult to join are now available online and one can enroll as long as they fulfill a certain criteria. With so many online colleges and universities functional now, acceptance is rarely an issue. But you need to make sure that the online institution you opt for is properly accredited, as not all of them are. The accreditation of the school is the most imperative factor which proves the quality of education being provided by it. After all, you really do not want to spend a year studying online only to find out that your degree is not even worth the paper it is printed on, do you? What you can do is conduct research on your chosen institution and find out whether it is accredited by proper accrediting agencies or not.
Just like any other good thing in life, online education comes with its cons. The basic factor that one must take into consideration before enrolling in an online program is that you would have to make a schedule and manage time on your own. Numerous distractions take place while studying online, so you must have a certain level of discipline or you might lag behind. Procrastinators and those who cannot follow schedules usually have a bad time studying online. Such people are better off studying at a traditional campus where face-to-face interaction takes place. Some believe that another con of studying through eLearning is the feeling of inhumanness that it causes through isolation as there is no face-to-face interaction. But then again, the feature of online chat rooms and discussion boards has created online communities which let elearners communicate easily and not feel isolated. But there are certain people who also appreciate this isolation and find it beneficial. A majority of people who opt for online education find the experience more peaceful, considering that they do not get to face stress by peers.
So online education has its pros and cons, but for most it is the perfect academic option, considering the commitments we all have professionally and personally.
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