Robert M. Hagan, Ed.D.'s Blog – February 2014 Archive (5)

New Project Part III

Research is part of the entire system. How do we incorporate various research into to the current structure? How will it successfully impact the current program and the future plans? What are the potential barriers?



We reviewed concepts related to backwards design. What are of the goals, and how will will measure it? We began by looking at what needed to occur by the conclusion of the one year program. Then we reviewed the three different levels. Finally, we began to look at the… Continue

Added by Robert M. Hagan, Ed.D. on February 21, 2014 at 8:50pm — No Comments

New Project Part II

The goal of critical thinking skills related to graduate requirements began with a conversation. I will first explain the plan, then how we arrived at this end point.



Students entering the AAMF free ESL classes are exposed to three distinct levels of curriculum and instruction. The curriculum is provided by the Art of Learning. Each level has prescribed lessons and guidelines; however, facilitators are provided with additional time for creativity and innovation. The thought is to… Continue

Added by Robert M. Hagan, Ed.D. on February 21, 2014 at 12:24am — No Comments

New Project Part I

How do we get students to think critically in a one-year program? This was the new project for my return to India. The AAMF in coordination with the Art of Learning prescribe opportunity through aligned curriculum driven instruction for students in New Delhi to acquire the English language. This is a one-year program, free to those who are willing to participate 6 days per week for one hour and forty-five minutes. As stated earlier, the successful implementation of an LMS, music in the… Continue

Added by Robert M. Hagan, Ed.D. on February 20, 2014 at 7:47am — No Comments

New Project Part I

How do we get students to think critically in a one-year program? This was the new project for my return to India. The AAMF in coordination with the Art of Learning prescribe opportunity through aligned curriculum driven instruction for students in New Delhi to acquire the English language. This is a one-year program, free to those who are willing to participate 6 days per week for one hour and forty-five minutes. As stated earlier, the successful implementation of an LMS, music in the… Continue

Added by Robert M. Hagan, Ed.D. on February 19, 2014 at 11:56pm — No Comments

Updated Program

It is good to be back in Delhi. Familiar places and friends have made this an extraordinary experience. On my first day I have been provided with an update from the work completed over the course of the year.



Let me first provide an overview of the last working session. The AAMF organization provides free ESL classes for students across the Delhi city. The last visit resulted in the idea to create a Learning Management System (LMS), embed music into the curriculum as vehicle to… Continue

Added by Robert M. Hagan, Ed.D. on February 19, 2014 at 6:05am — No Comments

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