Educational development is a mix of both formal and informal learning conditions as assessment of my own educational experience has taught me. I cannot say that one is more important than the other; each segment together has taught me different elements -- made me grow -- and combined in producing the 'me' that you see today.
In his "Notes for an Obituary," Einstein once noted that the system of education was a deliberate intention on the part of the state to mislead youth. He distrusted all forms of education, and from his pre-adolescent days refused to be taught. Religious leaders, too, he felt were disillusioned and deluding society. Yet Einstein felt that the fault belonged, not to the rabbi or to the priest, but with the force behind them that disregarded liberty of thought and made education compulsory. As regards Einstein himself, he was determined that formal education would not teach him. His sole educator would be life itself, and that he would garner his knowledge from a direct, phenomenological purview of life.
Whilst I profoundly honor Einstein's cerebral capacities and his life's accomplishments, I disagree with his conclusion on the merits (or demerits) of formal education. Surveying my life as it has unraveled until now, I acknowledge accrued educational benefits from both formal as well as informal education. I think that each is looped with the other and that both are needed to produce an informed, well-rounded individual. Each has its specific advantages, and, it is in this light, that I have assessed the contributions of both formal and informal contributions to my educational development and have arrived at the following conclusions that I have delineated in this essay.
Formal Educational Experiences
My formal experiences that have ranked amongst the most meaningful have undoubtedly been my exposure to radiology school. I see radiology as being a supremely important discipline since it enables one to diagnose and then to treat the disease that is localized within the body. Without the radiologist employing imaging techniques in order to spot that disease, a doctor would, most times, lack hard evidence of the existence of the disease, and thus be unable to cure it. In that way, I see my job as being integral to the medical profession and as being integrally beneficial to the human race as a whole.
Before deciding on radiology as my profession, I had toured hospital with the intent of selecting nursing, but, whilst assessing my opportunities, realized that I was more tactile than theoretical in inclination. In other words, and the Learning Style Inventory, later, reinforced this supposition - I am a hands on, visual and tactile person who learns best through seeing, touching, and dealing with the messiness of reality rather than with sitting for hours behind a desk or computer cramming my head with theoretical knowledge. Kolb's Learning Inventory, in that manner, would style me as an Accommodator who learns best through concrete experience and active experimentation, being skilled at actively engaging with the world and actually doing things instead of merely reading and studying about them (Kolb, 1984).
Transferring to radiology school was one of the wisest decisions of my life. I delighted in the hands on and visual aspect of the job, and received top grades every semester being accredited for my clinical expertise. The Learning Inventory, and acknowledgement of my strengths helped me invaluably since it guided me in a direction that is most suitable for me, and one in which I may not only find my optimum satisfaction but also enables me to help others in my own particular manner and to excel.
Radiology includes an array of imaging technologies (such as x-ray radiography, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)) to diagnose or treat diseases. I have spent the last 24 years working in the field of radiology as radiographer (or radiologic technologist), and have obtained multiple certifications. Using assessment...
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