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ASM Reflection Master
ASM Reflection Master

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Teens will earn this badge as they respond to a regular blog prompt about the project experience provided by the Program Instructors. Teens will also learn how to prepare and understand feedback forms so that they have a way to gauge the success of their event. Upon reviewing the feedback results teens will create a debrief post where they reflect on what went well, what could be better or different and what they learned.

Issuer:

After School Matters
http://www.afterschoolmatters.org

Evidence: Text

Badge Type: skill

Expected Duration: 4

Criteria

  1. [required] The learner submitted regular blogs that met the expected word requirements and depths of reflection.
  2. [required] The learned also created a feedback form to capture audience feedback for their event.
  3. [required] the learner created post-event debrief, including the results of the feedback forms.

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Reflect on your learning by blogging and learn to get feedback from others through post-event surveys.

ASM Youth Ambassador Leadership Council - Spring 2016

Reflect on your learning by blogging and learn to get feedback from others through post-event surveys.

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