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Week 2_Reflection on ABCD Objective

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After today's lesson on the ABCD Objective, I realized the importance of standard "Objectives" in curriculum design. Previously, learning objectives were often overlooked by both teachers and students. I mistakenly thought objectives were mainly for teachers. However, I now understand that learning objectives are crucial for both teachers and students. They guide teachers on what to teach and inform students on what they need to achieve. Despite studying supporting documents beforehand, my group struggled to determine correct learning objectives using the ABCD model. Mr. Nam and Ms. Khanh Linh carefully prepared the objectives following the document's instructions. However, I identified some issues and provided constructive feedback for potential adjustments. Although I pointed out the flaws, I couldn't offer immediate solutions. After group discussions and listening to moderators, I realized that determining "Behavior" and "Degree" is more cha

Week 1_Reflection on Module 1: Creating an academic blog

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I really like writing, but I'm afraid of it. However, expressing my thoughts and ideas on the blog makes me feel comfortable. I was very impressed with the many ideas and aspirations shared by my classmates. They have many goals for their blogs, all focused on students and the community. Reading everyone's blogs has inspired me with their positive and strong energy. Currently, I want to share my story with the goal of enjoying writing, reducing stress, and training my thinking. I thought this was completely normal until I was inspired by my classmates. Blogs can be more powerful tools than I expected. I believe my blog will grow along with me because I have set goals for both myself and my blog. Up until now, I often read comments on social platforms (but not many comments on blogs). I spend more time reading comments than the main articles. Today, after reading many articles from my classmates, I feel enlightened by the small details. Reading Ms. Bich Van's post, I realize