I have been into my placement school to do some observation this week. Of course, because half-term is upon us, it is a week of 'finishing stuff', and this led to the teachers apologising for dull or 'messy' lessons. Really, there was no need!
I saw some very engaged pupils in the 'lower school' (some a bit fidgetty, but what else is new?) and some rather un-engaged 'Sixth Form' pupils, which I found unexpected and rather extraordinary. I was thinking about it, and perhaps the national obsession with going on to Higher Education is responsible. Young people who would by inclination be at work are engaged in A level study - to what end?
If places at Universities are reduced, what will this mean for the size of a sixth form, or the courses studied therein? I fervently hope that it will result in an increase in the number of vocational courses being offered, and perhaps more realistic targets and expectations.
An A* is only worth anything when it is a rarity.....
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Thursday, 7 October 2010
My Twitter contribution to National Poetry Day
'Tweet Sweet'
Talk to the world in 140 characters.
Characters, like those in a book?
More than letters and numbers,
Tweeters!
Talk to the world in 140 characters.
Characters, like those in a book?
More than letters and numbers,
Tweeters!
Monday, 4 October 2010
A film wot I made.....
Despite the fact that I couldn't see what the heck I was being shown, I managed to work this out .............
The Sick Rose, by William Blake
The Sick Rose, by William Blake
Stuff I am learning.....
I have been in a classroom, observing lessons for years 7,8, 10,11 and 13. I have learned a lot from this, not least about the importance of maintaining pace and forward movement. I have also met some fantastic people in the school's teachers and pupils.
As I will be spending a further 10 days within this learning community, this is a positive start.
At University, I am also learning a lot from my Returner peers, and the PGCE students, whose youth and enthusiasm is inspiring.
Philippa, our subject tutor, is a force of nature. She has a wealth of experience, knowledge and contacts, and I am enjoying basking in it!
As I will be spending a further 10 days within this learning community, this is a positive start.
At University, I am also learning a lot from my Returner peers, and the PGCE students, whose youth and enthusiasm is inspiring.
Philippa, our subject tutor, is a force of nature. She has a wealth of experience, knowledge and contacts, and I am enjoying basking in it!
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