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Weekly Journal Due 1/31/2024

Each entry should have 1 intext citation/reference and 250 words each

Week 1 Entry- Be a Successful Change Leader

Week 2 Entry- Mezirow's Theory of Transformational Learning Theory

Week 3 Entry- Moving from an Instructional Paradigm to a Learning Paradigm

Week 4 Entry- Systems thinking 

As a way to internalize what you are learning and processing, you will be keeping a Weekly Journal where you will share what you have learned and observed.

1. At the end of each week (Weeks 1-4) ,  reflect upon what you processed and learned as you read the text, lectures, and electronic resources.  

2. Write a journal entry beginning with the end of Week 1 (Sat or Sunday) and concluding with Week 4.

3. Each week’s entry should be approximately 250 words long. You might find it helpful to use the weekly  essential and/or guiding questions as a starting point.

4. Include the following information and  sections in each journal entry:

1. What  key lesson did I learn this week?

2. What  materials or issues raised in the text, lectures or electronic resources were particularly  helpful or satisfying to me? Why?

3. What  materials or issues raised in the text, lectures or electronic resources were particularly  difficult for me? Why?

4. What  misconceptions did I have about the topic for this week?

5. How did I apply the concepts from this week into my current work?

6. How did  my philosophy of change management evolve/change/remain the same as the result of what I learned this week? Give specific examples/illustrations to support your statement 

7. What  did I do differently in my work/personal environment as it related to change management this week?

8. What value, thought, or feeling(s) regarding my personal and/or organizational change management ideas did I share with a colleague, and why?

5. Cite from your textbook and other module resources each week to support your reflections. Be very specific with examples that you use.