Section 6
ETEC 561
Begin your post for this week with some background: what is your
current job, what program are you enrolled in, what brings you to that program,
and what do you expect when you graduate (change jobs? obtain a promotion?).
Currently, and for the last 15 years I have
been a respiratory care practitioner and for the last 7 years I have expanded
into clinical instruction. I am enrolled
in the Global E-learning and Leadership program. My reason for the choice of program came
about by meeting Dr. Waller at a conference.
Dr. Waller told me about a fantastic new master’s program available
through A&M Commerce.
Past experiences in healthcare, serving in
the military and love for travel promoted a natural curiosity in me regarding
various cultures. I enjoy inspiring
others to achieve their dreams. Global
E-learning has taught me to see others in a deeper aspect. I have learned to consider the needs of other
cultures in learning. My desire is to
inspire and instruct. Learning more about
leadership will be important to the realization of that goal. Graduation expectations consist of changing
careers.
Next, describe the kind of work that you want to do and the type
of organization or institution in which you want to work. Use the WorkMatrixTM
in the chapter titled “Getting a Job in Business and Industry” to help
organize your thoughts. Do you most desire first, second, third, or fourth
level service? Or would you rather design or develop instruction? What features
of work are important to you? What economic sector do you want to work in?
An opportunity to improve healthcare training
and teambuilding would be a fantastic way to achieve better multi-cultural communication
processes in the field. A secondary
interest would consist of teaching on-line didactic classes for expanding
respiratory care training taking place in other countries. I would most likely find these positions
available in larger hospitals. Fourth
level service that allows me to work from any location would be optimal. Another fantastic opportunity would be to find
a first or second level position training therapists at hospitals
internationally. Most likely this type
of scenario would be in the private sector.
Based on these intentions, explain what you need to learn. What
skills and qualifications do you need? Will you obtain the skills you need in
the required courses in your program? What electives might you need to take to
help you develop skills specific to your aspirations?
I need to learn more concerning leadership,
recognizing talents in your team members and motivation. Most of the skills I need will come from my
degree plan. Additionally, electives in
training and instructional development will help me be more rounded
professionally.
Finally, what organizations would best support your continued
learning after you graduate? Do you think you would benefit from joining those
organizations before graduating? Explain why or why not?
The organization I feel would support my
continued learning would be the American Society for Training and Development. I’m not sure if I could benefit from joining
the organization just yet. I may decide
to branch off into another area of training or instruction before I finish my
degree plan. The closer I get to the
finish line, and the more exposed I become to classmates I can learn from, I
may go in another direction. I am still
a little flexible at this point.
Hello-
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your post. It's nice change to read about a profession other than k-12 education. You have definitely chosen the right degree for your future.
It sounds like you have many options in your field due to your experiences and content knowledge. That must exciting, because once you get your degree you will have many doors that open. Like you I also would like to take some courses in training and development as I think that it would really help me when looking for jobs outside of the classroom. I do agree with you about joining the organization, as right now may not be the best time, but as I get closer to graduation I will!
Dawn,
ReplyDeleteI am excited the read about a career that is not in the education field. I have always wanted to pursue a career in the medical field BUT science has never been my favorite subject to study. I think your goal to earn more leadership skills will help you to reach your ultimate goal in your career. -Sophie