Introductions

Posted on September 1st, 2007 in Teaching, University | No Comments »

It’s the end of my first full week of ITE (Initial Teacher Education) and I have really enjoyed it. Having signed up to two courses - Mathematics and Computing - there are a few repetitions but that is to be expected.

This week I’ve been re-introduced to “A Curriculum for Excellence” and LT Scotland, having studied them and their resources for my interview way back in March. Both of these have resurfaced across the week in discussions in classes, and will probably continue throughout the year.

As far as the subjects are concerned, we’ve started at the beginning in with 5-14 and Standard Grade Guidelines, even having a go at some sample exam papers. I won’t tell you how successful I was…!

The RE class has been an eye-opener as, having attended a non-denominational school, I was unaware of the true role of RE in Catholic state schools and what is expected of Catholic certified teachers. This may be a challenge for me and my somewhat lapsed faith, but one I am prepared to face up to.

So, one week down, just 35 more to go.

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PGDE

Posted on March 5th, 2007 in Teaching, University | No Comments »

This morning I had an interview at the University of Glasgow for a place on the Postgraduate Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) in Secondary Maths. I’m pleased to announce that I was offered a place, pending completion of a top-up course, to join the course in August!

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