Monthly Archives: March 2023

01.03.2023 Case Studies Seminar

Lindsay Jordan & John O’Reilly This session I knew would be a really important one for me, given that we would be covering the ‘case studies’. But first we started about understanding reflection. We worked in groups (Myself, Sakiko, Dee, … Continue reading

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22.02.2023 Values and Ethics in Teaching

Lindsay Jordan and John O’Reilly Today we explored Values and Ethics. Lindsay introduced the session asking us to consider ‘to what extent teaching is motivated, informed and structured by lived experience and/or acquired knowledge and/or professional and policy guidelines, and … Continue reading

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08.02.2023 Microteaching

Object Based Learning Workshop Attending: Lindsay (Course Leader), Sarah Harkins, Sakiko Kohasi. Marion Lagedamont, Emilie Loiseleur, Matthew Needham.  I was quite anxious about this particular workshop. I hadn’t appreciated that the workshop would be with a small group of peers … Continue reading

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25.01.2023 PgCert Academic Practice

Lindsay Jordan & John O’Reilly  Today was the first time I actually met my cohort in person and it was such a relief to meet them. I realised pretty quickly that none of them had two heads or were ogres … Continue reading

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18.01.2023 – Briefing Session – Observations of Teaching practice

Unfortunately, I couldn’t join this session in real time due to teaching, but watched the recording. A very interesting session presented by Lindsay Jordan. The session started with input from everyone inputting (onto the collaborate whiteboard) stating how they felt … Continue reading

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Tutorial with Catherine Smith 18.01.2023

Having had a week stressing about the PGCert, I had my first tutorial with my tutor, Catherine Smith (Sergio is away for the next month or so). Aaaaaand… I got all anxious about it and was emotional. I realise that … Continue reading

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