Author Archives: Sarah Harkins
Structured Peer to Peer Feedback Session
I was nervous about the peer to peer session with Jade, Jess and Daniel. I had met them all previously but we hadn’t actually spent much time together. I had heard both Jade and Jess make comments in the IP … Continue reading
Intervention Reflective Essay
My thinking behind this intervention was primarily driven by a strong commitment to improve inclusivity, which I proposed by redesigning the traditional teaching space layout to create a more inclusive and support the physical learning environment for all, especially those … Continue reading
Blog 3 Race
We were asked to review and respond to several sources, from videos to academic papers. I found the sources to be very broad, which, to some extent, confused me about how to approach the content for this blog piece. From … Continue reading
Blog 1 Disability
Reflect on and analyse how disability interacts with other aspects of the individuals’ identities, such as race, gender, socioeconomic status, and more. When I read the question above, I felt a bit overwhelmed. It’s so huge that I asked myself, … Continue reading
Blog 2 Faith
Within my teaching practice, I annually experience students from diverse cultural backgrounds that (mostly) reflect the global majority, including students whose lives focus on their faith or religion. I grew up with a non-practising Catholic father and an atheist mother, … Continue reading
IP – The Intervention Summary
The intervention I am proposing involves a redesign of the traditional classroom layout to create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment for students with invisible disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, anxiety, and sensory processing challenges. Traditional … Continue reading
Artefact – Feedback – Shura Joseph-Gruner
You have presented your Artefact as the concept of a workshop on ‘Research Analysis’, that you hope to expand in focus and enable a cross discipline participation. This is an interesting proposition because a wider set of participants can help … Continue reading
Artefact
This is a term I use regularly use in my teaching on the architecture and spatial design specialism. Often referred to as a point of reference usually connected to an object or site that acts as a catalyst to ignite … Continue reading
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
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