I've been teaching an almost normal teacher timetable since January and I've now made it to the Easter holidays. This is what they call Teaching Practice (inventive name, I know). There's only three weeks of Teaching Practice left after Easter, and then we go into theory stuff, without much teaching. So basically, I'm pretty much done.
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Lots of whitter about Teaching Practice )
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I don't want to finish three weeks after Easter. I want to teach. I want to get it right, find the right mix of methods that will make everything click. Because I get so much out of working with the kids and teaching these lessons.Wow. You really are loving it aren't you!? There's a lot of value in stopping, taking a breath and time to look back on what's gone before though. Thinking and writing periods during the PGCE course (and afterwards) are really important in developing one's practice - I still remember the essay I wrote about single versus mixed-sex schooling all those years ago and can see connections with what I'm doing now and the trajectory in my thinking - and what I'm doing now is definitely still related to my English teacher identity and what I learned during my time working in schools ( ... )
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The online course in research methods I teach on is postgrads in the first year of their PhDs. Less fun, but very interesting to read and discuss other people's research and alternative viewpoints.
Hope you're well and looking forward to the coming year.
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