Monthly Archives: January 2017

Health and Wellbeing: Relationships

During our Health and Wellbeing lecture, we were learning about relationships and how important relationships are for children. As our TDT after the lecture, we were asked to watch two videos. One on children’s brain development by Doctor Suzanne Zeedyk and another on the importance of the child’s early years by John Carochan.

In Suzanne Zeedyk’s video, she talks about how human babies are different to other mammals’ babies as they are born prematurely because of the size of their heads. Due to this, this means that their brains aren’t as fully developed as other mammals when born. The brain then develops as the child starts to grow outside of the womb and can be influenced by their surroundings and relationships and therefore means that the first four years of a child’s life are the most important and could influence their future.

In John Carnochan’s video, he talks about how important the first 4 years of a child’s life are and how they can have an impact on their future. In both videos, they talk about how if a child grows up in a threatening environment then the child focused on protecting themselves from the threatening environment and can hinder their development. John Carnochan talks about how children need consistency in their lives, especially during their early years. Children may not always get this consistency or safe environment from their home lives so it is very important for teachers to create this in the classroom so the children can feel safe and comfortable in at least one part of their lives.

After watching these videos, it made me more aware of how much a child’s life at home could influence their future if they don’t have consistency. It made me realise that when I am teaching the classroom, I have to try and create a safe and welcoming environment for the children in case they don’t have a safe place at home so at least they will feel safe in my classroom and will want to come to school.

Professional Development in Semester 1

As a student teacher, we are constantly asked to reflect on what has happened so far so we can learn from the past and develop into qualified teachers. I have been asked to reflect on my professional development during semester 1 and one moment stood out for me. During semester 1, we were required to do a module called “Working Together” in which we had to work with people from teaching, CLD and social work. As a part of this module, we had to visit an agency to see how they work together with others and our agency happened to be CLD workers within a primary school . Before this visit, I didn’t think that teaching would have much to do with other professions like CLD and social work, however, during and after the visit I realised how important it was to be able to work with other professions.

When on the visit, we talked to two CLD workers and they told us about how much involvement they had with teachers and social workers. This made me realise how important it is for me to be able to work with other professions during my career, even if it can be difficult at times. It is important to put the needs of the child in front of your own opinions of people to make sure the child’s needs are met. When the CLD workers were talking about times when they had to work about other professions and it wasn’t always going as they had planned, it made me feel better about working with other professionals in the future. They talked about scenarios when things didn’t go as they had planned and they had to compromise to get the best results for the child. This made me relax a bit, knowing that if I have to work with other professionals and things don’t happen as planned, I will know that it happens in a lot of scenarios and it takes time to and effort to compromise with others but always works out for the best for the needs of the child in the end.

Reflecting back on the agency visit now, I realise that this visit to the agency has taught me how important it is to be able to work together with other professions and being able to compromise on decisions if it is for the best. I think when I am teaching in schools, I need to keep this in mind to remember that it is always important to put the child first to make sure their needs are met.

2B. Getting the Basics

It is very important to have the basics in relation to punctuation, spelling and grammar as this allows the reader to be able to understand the message you are trying to get across. By having these skills, it makes it easier for the reader to read your work and having a better understanding of it. It is very important for a teacher to have these schools to be able to pass them on to the student so they can learn it at a young age and will be able to carry that with them throughout their life.

Punctuation and Spelling

There are many different types of punctuation and depending on what punctuation is used in a sentence can change the meaning of the message that is being made. Punctuation is important as it allows the reader to be able to understand the message that is being said. When a person is writing something, the use of different punctuation allows the reader to pick up on the different tones and meanings of the message. In books, the punctuation the author uses allows the reader to understand if someone is speaking or understand what is happening in the situation.

Spelling is also important, as there are many words that are pronounced the same but spelt different, such as there, their and they’re. Hence depending on how the word is spelt depends on the definition of the words; therefore it is important to know the correct spelling of the word you want to use to get across the right message.

Grammar

Grammar is also very important to have when writing an essay because without having the correct grammar, the sentences won’t make sense. If a sentence doesn’t have the correct grammar, it can have a completely different meaning to what is intended. To have the correct grammar, it is important to use the correct punctuation to completely ensure that the sentence makes sense.

Sentences and paragraphs

When writing essays or long passages, it is important to write in paragraphs as it allows the piece of writing to flow and not sound like a long story. There are different types of paragraphs such as an introduction, conclusion, and body of the writing. By having paragraphs, this makes it clear what part is the introduction of the essay and what part is the final conclusion. In the paragraphs, it is important to write in full sentences throughout the paragraphs and essay to allow the essay to ‘flow’ and allows the reader to have a proper understanding of what is being said. By writing in full sentences, this ensures the reader is able to comprehend the message that is being said.

Overall, when writing essays it is important to have correct punctuation, spelling and grammar throughout, as well as full sentences and paragraphs to ensure the correct message it being made through the essay and not being misunderstood by the reader.