Thursday, February 18, 2016

How we learn at university?

I and one of my close colleagues organized one workshop “Student Leadership” for Final year Physiotherapy students at University of Medical Technology (UMT), Yangon, Myanmar in July,2015 with the permission of the head of department. We truly appreciated to get the chance to communicate with students and conducted the 90 minutes workshop there. Our workshop was nicely done as we expected and it was an amazing moment for me to be in the classroom of my university again but this time not as a student. All demonstrators and staffs are so kind and helped us in every possible ways. We even talked with some of demonstrators with the intentions of gaining some insights of student’s current life at UMT that I experienced seven years ago.



After all, at the end of the day there was one thought in my mind and I was really uncomfortable with this, Student’s learning style at UMT. Then I ended up making brief analysis for that moment from some of the learning theories and principles perspectives.

UMT undergrad students receiving lectures as a major portion of their learning. Role of students is receiving information. Teaching is a teacher centered. Although demonstrators try to highlight the important points and help students acquire new knowledge by drawing attention to the information presented, it doesn’t seem students are encouraged to emphasize the mental processing of new knowledge and link with real life situation. There is no collaborative student’s activities in the classroom. Student’s couldn’t control their own learning and mostly rely on the predetermined right answer rather than debating, arguing and critical thinking based on evidence and reliable information.

According to the ‘Learning Theories’ the above mentioned teaching and learning styles based on the Behavioral Learning Theory and partially related with Cognitive Learning Theory. In Behavioral Learning Theory, knowledge is the fixed body of knowledge and teaching and learning are mostly done with direct instruction, emphasize on stimulus-response-outcome cycle (It’s like rote learning) and encourage to memorize rather critically think and therefore very limited to student abilities to explore and thinking outbox to solve the real life situation. In the Cognitive Learning Theory, learning involve transformation of information in the environment into knowledge that is stored in the mind. Learning occurs when new knowledge is acquired or existing knowledge is modified by experience. In this case student’s prior knowledge is important to build new knowledge and organize knowledge internally (mentally). If the school and classroom environment could provide the stimulus required to develop cognitive learning (activate accurate and sufficient prior knowledge in supportive environment), it would be suited for developing problem solving skills.

What if classroom environment doesn’t provide the opportunities to the students to learn effectively?

However, here I am not supposed to talk only about the classroom environment. So what about Student’s motivation to learn? An importance of motivation, in the context of learning, cannot be overstated as student’s motivation generates, directs, and sustains what they do to learn. There are two main concepts which are central for motivations, 1) the subjective value of a goal and 2) the expectations for successful attainment of that goal.

What will happened to the students who have goal and high expectation on success in the unsupported environment? Are they going to be defiant? What will happened to the students with low expectation on success in the unsupported environment, are they become hopeless?

Being at UMT for one day left me with new insights on our Learning styles and I would say It's definitely need to be upgraded.

Monday, November 30, 2015

Next Level of Academic Presentation

Today I am doing one presentation for my research proposal and next week I have to present the report of one pilot study. As a grad student, presentations are the things that keep demanding your time and yet you couldn’t put it aside because it is the main part of your study. Regardless of being a student, a business person, an academician or anyone, as long as you have some great ideas to share the people, you might want to present your idea perfectly to achieve your goal. As a human nature (it will be truer if I said my nature) people get boring when they see the same thing repeatedly and start losing interest on those. No doubt, the most obvious purpose of the presentation is that you want to share some important message to some group of people, right? What if you couldn’t give any attraction or make impression to the audience to give your message? So let’s end that outdated freaking old style of presentations! There are so many useful presentation tools and tips out there. Anyway hereby I collected some useful links and tips.

But wait, I assumed that you have great ideas, good contents and you know what you are talking. The content and personal presentation style are the another things which play and share the same level of importance with visual presentation attractions.


# Say NO for bullet points

# Say NO for many texts, be selective for important ones

# Make it BIG for important message

#Play with colors: I know you still use the Microsoft power point presentation, it would be super cool if you could tried your own design with the flat colors and stop using the readymade templates. Here is the link for Flat colors and when you custom the color in the Microsoft power point, you might need to covert red, green and blue values from hex value (which is 6 digits), here converter.



#Try new presentation tool: My favorite online presentation tool is Canva , which is really great with a lot of features and easy to use and also it is FREE. You can create not only presentation slides but also outstanding design for social media, poster, blog graphic and many more.

# Go beyond formal: While other students share their works slides by slides, do some animations and tell your story. This is not so common in academic field and not that formal as well. However it will surely entertain and draw the audience’s attention. You can see one of my example white board animation presentation.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Four Days in Hong Kong

My first time Hong Kong trip was started on 6th Aug 2015. I and my little friend, Poe joined the 6th congress of Asia Physiotherapy Student Association (APTSA) as the representatives of country Myanmar among eight countries of Asia. Sixth APTSA congress was hosted by Hong Kong Physiotherapy Concern (HKPC) and held at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University on 8th and 9th August.

I had an amazing moments even it was only four days trips in Hong Kong. Especially, we had a blast during HK city tour on 7th August and took hundreds of photos at some of the iconic places of HK like the Peak tower which is near the summit of Victoria peak on Hong Kong Island and located at an elevation of 396 m and The Repulse Bay which is in the southern part of Hong Kong Island where we enjoyed beautiful scenarios at the bridge of Kwun Yam Shrine. Then we spent the fabulous evening at Stanley market, located on a peninsula on Hong Kong Island.
During the two days of the congress, all the delegates attended the busy schedules. Congress welcoming speech by Prof. Macro Pang was amazing and also talk on ‘an integrated approach to athlete care-role of the sports physiotherapist’ by Prof. Ella Yeung and Dr. Simon Yeung were so informative. Moreover, each country presented presentations for the topic of role of sports physiotherapy and palliative care. This was something amazing to learn such an important issues from different background and cultures. I really enjoyed the Tai Chi workshop conducted by Dr. William Tsang and also had a great experience in many case studies and other workshops for sport related soft tissue injuries.



We did work hard and we enjoyed the cultural night party harder at the end of the first day of the congress.

I pleasantly remember the time of we walking together back and fro between poly U student hall and Poly U under the 37 degree Celsius of sunrays, the last night of staying in the messy room of Hong Kong Polytechnic University student’s hall of residence where we took the funny pictures together and the time of MC announced ‘please take a seat and next session will start shortly’ when every time I think to go wash room :P


Four days in Hong Kong means a lot and also meant to come back again to HK to visit and explore more, next time should be vacation :)

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Meeting Online Friends in Real Life!

My Singapore trip was really Awesome, Alhamdullilah! This was my first trip to SG, I went there to attend World Confederation of Physical Therapy Congress. I started my trip two days before the congress just to explore the SG. I planned everything before few days to depart (I like planned trip but always happy to have an adventure part by fate). I was pretty sure that all of the upcoming events and meet up with friends and cousins would be amazing (God Will) but there’s one of the most interesting thing of my trip , it was I had plan to meet my online friends in person very first time after facebooking, knocking, chatting and Instagramming each other for a long time. I don’t have any interest to bang everyone I met online, not at all. I am so conscious and even irritate for having new friends. I was so excited to meet these two new friends, one has been living and working in SG for a couple of years but another one is unexpectedly and surprisingly came SG from Malaysia for her own reason but it seem to me like she came only to meet me. These are interesting and exciting part of my trip.

One funny part is that maybe you have heard “Safety tips for meeting online friends for first time” and “Dangers of meeting online friends in real life” (jokes) .Really I didn’t plan to bring many friends and I didn’t have the escape route but I did some research about them. I did research before I had no idea about one day I’ll meet them because I already had some interest on them, they just amazing creatures, caring and top of them is they are lovely funny girls. So, it turned just amazing when I knew that I am going to meet them. It’s not just finished by having excitement before we meet but rather more interesting when I met them. I am a kind of moderate introvert personality and too much worried about not to happen awkward moment when I meet new friends. But it doesn’t mean I don’t love spending time with friends and interacting with familiar people in social situations. Thanks God, that girls saved me, it was like when I see them they did really set me off to overcome something kind of shyness. They are such a gorgeous, outgoing and cute. My very first question to them was “Is it the same as you expected or any difference Online me and Real me?” Both responded “YES” and not that different. That’s pretty cool to know how I am presenting online and how people expect me in real life, because nowadays my online level of presence is getting dominated than real life level of presence as I am struggling to survive in the extremely busy life. Another thing I’ve learned was asking awkward questions in the first few minutes, some people suggested that when you meet online people outside, don’t try to figure out how you know each other. Yes, it will be really creepy question if you ask them. Not everyone have the same intention who to make friend, so better leave that part and enjoy the moments. I hung out a lot and had fun with them during my stay in SG, which I really didn’t expect! So it’s worth to meet online friend in real life but I would say who to meet is your choice!



“Met By Chance Become Friends By Choice”
It’s been a while I back from the trip but I couldn’t manage and squeeze my time to blog about that. When I was on board on the way back home, I made reflection for what I got, what I achieved and what I have learnt from the trip, I noticed that both of you were played a big role of my trip. Hope to see you again in the future (InShaAllah).

Sunday, May 10, 2015

My First WCPT (World Confederation of Physical Therapy) Congress experience #WCPT2015

Allhamdullilah! WCPT congress (May 1-4,2015) Singapore nicely over by leaving a lot of memories, experiences and lessons :)
Being a part of WCPT is tremendous and amazing experience for me. This is my very first experience of attending the physical therapy’s biggest international event. It was a perfect time to make new friends and have professional networking opportunities.
Start from the colorful opening ceremony to the closing of the congress, I met a lot of people from different background, different cultures and with the different perspectives across the world but we share the common thing which is we all are Physical Therapist. It was my dream to attend WCPT congress since I started my PhD journey even I haven’t had anything to present at the congress. I wanted to see how experts present their work, how people make networking for their own interest and how different working groups and committees work so hard to run the congress smoothly. Even I had some challenges and barriers to be a part of WCPT, I’m glad that I enjoyed the congress so much in both role of a volunteer and a delegate. Being a PT of non-member country of WCPT, joining the WCPT by self-funding and speaking English as the 2nd language are some of the challenges and travelling during PhD Qualifying Exam is huge risk for a PhD student.
However I enjoyed, I learned and I expended my horizon by joining some discussion, interacting with peoples with common interest, getting to know with experts in my interested field and participating in the networking session of early career researchers and professionals.
At the End, WCPT congress left me with motivations, inspirations and energy to try to join next congress in 2017. So, let me say "See you in Cape Town, South Arfrica" InShaAllah!!!

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

WCPT Congress 2015ကို volunteer အျဖစ္ပါ၀င္ကူညီျပီး တက္ေရာက္ဆင္ႏႊဲမယ္႕ မျဖဴႏွင္းလိႈင္ ႏွင္႕အင္တာဗ်ဴး ( Myanmar Physiotherapy Student Society)

ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ ၂၀၁၅ ခုနွစ္ ေမလ ၁ ရက္ကေန၄ ရက္ေန႕ထိ Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre မွာ က်င္းပမဲ႕WCPT (World Confederation of Physical Therapy) 2015 ကို တက္ေရာက္ဖို႕အေစာၾကီးကတည္းကဆံုးျဖတ္ခဲ႕တာပါ။
ဒီ ကြန္ဂရက္ဟာ ျဗိတိန္နိုင္ငံ လန္ဒန္ျမိဳ႕မွာ၁၉၆၃ ခုႏွစ္ကတည္းက ၄ ႏွစ္တစ္ၾကိမ္က်င္းပခဲ႕တာပါ။ ၂၀၁၁ ခုႏွစ္မွာ နယ္သာလန္ နိုင္ငံ အမ္စတာဒမ္ျမိဳ႕မွာက်င္းပခဲ႔ပါတယ္။အခုစင္ကာပူအလွည္႕ေရာက္လာပါပီ။ ဒီမွာ symposium ၂၅ ခု၊ networking sessions ၃၃ ခုနဲ႕Discussion panels and Debates ၁၁ ခု, seminars ၁၅ ခုေက်ာ္နဲ႕ ၃ ရက္အတြင္းမွာ တင္ျပဖို႕ျပင္ဆင္ခဲ႕တဲ႕abstract ေပါင္း ၂၀၀၀ ေက်ာ္ ရဲ႕ presentation ေတြ, physiotherapy research,education, practice နဲ႕ service delivery showcase ေတြပါပါမယ္။
ဒီလိုမ်ိဳးပြဲၾကီးေတြမွာ ပါ၀င္ဖို႕ဆိုတာကို ကၽြန္မလြန္ခဲ႕တဲ႕ႏွစ္ႏွစ္ေလာက္ကတည္းကရင္း အိမ္မက္မက္ခဲ႔တာပါ။
ပါရဂူေက်ာင္းသူတစ္ေယာက္အေနနဲ႕ ပညာရွင္အခ်င္းခ်င္းခ်ိတ္ဆက္ျခင္း၊သင္ယူျခင္းနဲ႕ အေတြ႕အၾကံဳရယူျခင္းေတြဟာ အလြန္မွအေရးၾကီးတဲ႕အခ်က္ျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ဒါေၾကာင္႔ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕academic နဲ႕ industry ေတြမွာ အလုပ္အကိုင္အခြင္႕အေရးေတြရဖို႕နဲ႕ career development ကိုလုပ္ေဆာင္ဖို႕ ၾကိဳးစားရမဲ႕အခ်ိန္ျဖစ္တယ္လို႕ ကၽြန္မထင္ပါတယ္။
ကၽြန္မရဲ႕စိတ္ပါ၀င္စားမႈအေပၚမူတည္ပီးေတာ႕ ကြန္ဂရက္ကို တက္ေရာက္မွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။တက္ေရာက္တဲ႕ပုဂၢိဳလ္တိုင္းဟာ၎တို႕တက္ေရာက္လိုတဲ႕ အစီအစဥ္ေတြကို တက္ေရာက္ၾကရမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ခ်ဳံ႕ေျပာရမယ္ဆိုရင္ ကြန္ဂရက္၃ ရက္တာအတြင္းမွာ ေလ႕လာနိုင္တဲ႕ အေၾကာင္းအရာေတြကေတာ႕ critical health, mental health, global health, oncology & palliative care, robotics &technology, women’s health စသျဖင့္ အေၾကာင္းအရာေပါင္း ၄၈ ခုပါ၀င္ပါတယ္။ အဲဒါေတြအားလံုးကိုဘယ္သူကမွတစ္ထိုင္တည္းေလ႕လာနိုင္မွာမဟုတ္ပါဘူး။ ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ကေတာ႕ education,clinical education, EBP, method of teaching and learning, research methodology နဲ႕continue professional development စတဲ႕ အေၾကာင္းအရာေတြကို ေရႊးခ်ယ္တက္ေရာက္သြားဖို႕စီစဥ္ထားပါတယ္။
ျပီးေတာ႕ကမၻာမွာေရပန္းစားေနတဲ႕ေခါင္းစဥ္ေတြျဖစ္တဲ႕critical care, acupuncture နဲ႕ global health ေတြကိုေလ႕လာသြားဖို႕ရွိပါတယ္။ အဲဒီအတြက္ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ကြန္ကရက္မွာ တစ္ရက္အျပည္႕ နဲ႕ က်န္ တဲ႕ ႏွစ္ရက္မွာ ေန႕တစ္ပိုင္းစီတက္ဖို႕နိုင္အတြက္ poster displays ၄ ခု poster walks ၃ ခု၊classic platforms ၂ ခု၊ art platform ၁ ခု၊ networking session ၄ ခု၊ panels and debates အစီအစဥ္ ၂ ခု စတာေတြကို access လုပ္နိုင္ဖို႕ျပင္ဆင္သြားမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
ဒါေၾကာင္႕ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ Research paper ႏွစ္ေထာင္ေက်ာ္ထဲကေနျပီးအခု ၆၀ ကို ကၽြန္မၾကိဳတင္ေလ႕လာသြားမွာပါ။ paper ေတြရဲ႕ abstract ေတြကိုေတာ႕ April ၂၄ ရက္ေန႕မွာ publish လုပ္သြားမယ္လို႕သိရပါတယ္။
အခုဆိုရင္ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ WCPT congress မွာအဓိပၸါယ္ရွိရွိပါ၀င္နိုင္ဖို႕တခ်ိဳ႕ expert ေတြနဲ႕ researcher ေတြကို ဆက္သြယ္ထားပီးျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
ျပီးေတာ႕ကၽြန္မကို congress မွာ shift ၂ ခုစာအတြက္volunteer (၁၀ နာရီ) လုပ္ဖို႕ သူတို႕ကခြင္႕ျပဳခဲ႕ပါတယ္။ volunteer အလုပ္ကေတာ႕အစားစားပါပဲoffice assistant, registration assistant, poster assistant, exhibition hall assistant နဲ႕ တျခားလုပ္စရာေတြအမ်ားၾကီးရွိပါတယ္။
ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ကေတာ႕ ပိုစတာနဲ႕ scientific program monitoring အခန္းမွာ ကူညီေပးမွာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ volunteer လုပ္ဖုိ႕ မႏွစ္ကတည္းက ေလွ်ာက္ထားခဲ႕တာျဖစ္ပါတယ္။ဘာေၾကာင္႕လဲဆိုေတာ႕ ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ ဒီလိုပြဲၾကီးမွာ ပါ၀င္ပီးေတာ႕ WCPT ကို တတ္နိုင္သေလာက္အကူအညီေပးခ်င္လို႔ပါပဲ။ တကယ္ေတာ႕ စင္ကာပူျပင္ပက ပုဂၢိဳလ္ေတြကို volunteer လုပ္ဖုိ႕လက္မခံပါဘူး။WCPT organizers ေတြရဲ႕ေက်းဇူးေတြေပါ႕ သူတို႕က လူငယ္ေတြကိုအခြင္႕အေရးေတြေပးခ်င္ေနတာပါ။
ကၽြန္မက volunteer အေနနဲ႕ volunteer orientation, volunteer thank you event ေတြကိုလည္းတက္ရပါမယ္။ ကၽြန္မတို႕ရဲ႕ Asia Physical Therapy Student Association အေနနဲ႕ကလည္း informal meeting ေလးေတြလုပ္ၿပီး ေပ်ာ္ပြဲေလးေတြဆင္ႏႊဲၾကဦးမွာပါ။
ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ ဒီပြဲၾကီးကိုတက္နိုင္ဖို႕အတြက္ ၾကိဳးစားခဲ႕ရပါတယ္။အခုေလာေလာဆယ္ေတာ႕ ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ thesis ေတြ present လုပ္ဖို႕အစီအစဥ္မရွိေသးတာေၾကာင္႕ကၽြန္မတက္ေနတဲ႕ University နဲ႕ တျခား Institution ေတြမွာ scholarship ေလ်ာက္လို႕မရပါဘူး။
ဒါေပမယ္႕ ကၽြန္မအေနနဲ႕ WCPT congress မွာ ကိုယ္တိုင္ volunteer လဲလုပ္ခြင္႕ရမယ္ ျပီးေတာ႕ ကိုယ္တိုင္လည္းပါ၀င္ ဆင္ႏြဲမွာျဖစ္တဲ႕အတြက္ ၾကိဳျပီးေတာ႕ရင္ခုန္ေနမိပါတယ္။


စိုင္းရာဇာထြန္း MRS- Physical Therapy
MPTS

WHAT IS YOUR LEADERSHIP STYLE?

I haven't noticed that what my Leadership Style is before I learn about it. While I am leading the student’s team, mostly I tried to include all members in the decision-making process and I encourage their creativity and engagement. As a result, team members tend to have high satisfaction of being a follower of my group. So as a reflection, I used approach of Democratic Leaders. But this is not always same approach and good way to accomplish the task. Sometime when the task is need to be done by the time, I used to made decision without consulting with the team members even if their input would be useful. I think this can be appropriate when I need to make decision quickly and the team agreement isn't necessary to successful outcome.

There are many leadership style frameworks. However I don't know much and I think the leadership style we will used is mainly depend on the two factors, people and tasks. With people oriented leadership style, we focus on organizing, supporting and developing the team members. With task oriented leadership style, we focus on getting the job done. So I think I need to develop my leadership style by thoroughly understanding of other's leadership framework and styles. THE MORE APPROACHES I AM FAMILIAR WITH, THE MORE FLEXIBLE I CAN BE.


Useful Leadership Style Framework

Lewin's Leadership Styles
The Blake-Mouton Managerial Grid Blake-Mouton Managerial Grid BlakeMouton
The Hersey-Blanchard Situational Leadership® Theory Hersey-Blanchard Situational Leadership Theory
Path-Goal Theory Path-Goal Theory
Six Emotional Leadership Styles Six Emotional Leadership Styles
Flamholtz and Randle's Leadership Style Matrix Leadership Style Matrix
Transformational Leadership transformational leadership
Dunham and Pierce's Leadership Model
Bureaucratic Leadership
Charismatic Leadership