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Local opportunities to provide “Connectedness”

One of Liping-Ma’s fundamental principles, Connectedness, is the opportunity to provide a linked and relative basis for learning mathematics, creating cross curricular learning in the classroom, benefitting a child’s progression and teachers ability to provide a sustained and relative learning experience.

“a general intention to make connections among mathematical concepts and procedures, from simple and superficial connections between individual pieces of knowledge to complicated underlying connections among different mathematical operations and subdomains” (Ma, 2010).

Creating these links provide children with the ability to “model real-life situations and make connections and informed predictions” as stated in the Principles and Practice document provided by the Scottish Government. This supports the belief of Ma that this intention should prevent students’ learning from being fragmented and instead of learning isolated topics, the knowledge will be unified. (Ma, 2010)

“Learning mathematics develops logical reasoning, analysis, problem-solving skills, creativity and the ability to think in abstract ways” (Scottish Government, 2009). Further to this the basic principles of CfE support Liping Ma’s concepts, the curriculum should be taught with breadth and progression in mind, in relation to Mathematics, science, medicine, technology and finance are, to name but a few, tightly related subjects which require the “basic” understanding of fundamental mathematical concepts in order to progress into such areas.

“To face the challenges of the 21st century, each young person needs to have confidence in using mathematical skills, and Scotland needs both specialist mathematicians and a highly numerate population.” Building the Curriculum 1

There is increasingly high demand for a high level of mathematical education in the UK, and to target this STEM was introduced and has become a high focus for the government to address a high demand in these areas. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics are the areas identified. Relating this to my local area, Dundee and the place where I would hope to teach in the future I wanted to explore what opportunities there were available and how I would address my learners needs.

Science – Dundee Science Centre provides a great experience for children to involve themselves in an interactive, educational setting and also evolves to a deeper understanding that children can link their own experiences to. In settings like this, children are learning without realizing and this can be extremely successful, highlighting enjoyment and choice of learners.

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Technology – Abertay University is regarded highly regarded in the Gaming industry and has homed some of the worlds most respected producers of games. Coding is an area which can be developed with children and I have experienced teaching this area. Using such a resource will mean that professionals can discuss with the children opportunities for development in technology and gaming.

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Engineering – At first I found it difficult to think of an engineering learning opportunity in Dundee, however I then considered construction. The V&A museum is a great example to introduce a whole school to construction and architecture. As it is in the process of being built children can follow the progress over a period of time and explore the stages of development such a building requires.

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Mathematics – A much wider topic which can be related to all of the above. I decided to think about cross curricular links that can be developed in the classroom alone. With so many opportunities I will explore this in a later blog post.

These opportunities provide learners with hands on experience, which they have a connection with. Connectedness is obtained by creating links and opportunities for learners to create their own understanding of basic ideas which will progress as learning manifests into other areas of the curriculum.

A bit about me…

As a child, my inspiration was my head teacher at Primary School, warm, caring and passionate in her role; I want to replicate her nature and hardworking ethics. After the birth of my, now 2 year old, daughter I have been motivated to pursue my aspirations. I have first-hand experience in the importance of nurturing and encouragement in the development of my daughter and aim to transfer this skill into a career in Primary teaching. I believe my role is to act as a spring board in a child’s progression through learning.

After a long break working for various retailers, I have decided to return to higher education in a journey to fulfil my career ambition. For the past year I have been a SWAP student at Dundee College, studying Access to Community Education and Humanities after researching the most suitable path in returning to learning. I have shown complete commitment to the course through 100% attendance and excellent results in National Assessments, used as an exemplar in mentoring other students, struggling in their studies.

I work hard to balance both studying and parenting, however it has been made easier by my drive to be successful in both areas of my life. My commitment is maintained through my goal to be the best role model I can be, not only my own daughter, but all young children.

I have worked for various employers, which has allowed me to build a strong work ethic and a thirst for knowledge.  In my positions I have always been trustworthy, punctual and an asset to each business.  I have been praised highly for my commitment and ability to form strong relationships with employees, peers and clients.  My enthusiasm and courage have led me to progression within jobs to a managerial status. I work independently well and confidently with others, and pride myself on being a solid support to others with excellent listening skills.

I aim to achieve through commitment, hard work and continuing the high level of study I have displayed so far. I aim to brighten and better the lives of children through education. My life experiences are important contributors to my passion to be successful not only as a mother but as a teacher. I will continue to strive towards outstanding results. I guarantee I will be an inspirational role model to each child I develop through learning.

Being an undergraduate to me, means that I will display the qualities described by the GTCS towards professionalism. These qualities will assist me in adapting to the teaching profession. It is important to display these traits as soon as I begin my course as this will set an exemplar to myself and my future as a teacher.