Category Archives: Reflection

Reflection 3: Education Purpose

I studied for a Bachelor of Arts in Japan and a Master of Arts in the UK. I also spent a year as an exchange student at the University of Manchester. During my undergraduate studies in both Japan and the … Continue reading

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Reflection 4: Artist as a Teacher

These are personal reflections on teaching as part of my artistic practice. I will raise questions and explore them accordingly. Can non-artists teach artists? One of my best educational experiences came from a professor of social science. Equally, I’ve learned … Continue reading

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Reflection 2: Doubting Learning Outcome

I believe Learning Outcomes (LOs) are a valuable tool for providing the frame in higher education. According to Addison (2014), LOs were developed to create consistency, increase clarity, and promote inclusivity. They serve as a guide for students and educators, … Continue reading

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Reflection 1: Morality of Studio Pedagogy

After graduating from my MA, I began working as a Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) and now serve as a Visiting Practitioner and Academic Support Tutor. In my third year at the university, more students are seeking my feedback, even though … Continue reading

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