Monthly Archives: September 2016

First attempt at the NOMA

Maths assessment …. brain goes into overdrive, it has been over 6 years since I have been in school and even longer since primary school.  First I attempt the example questions and surprisingly I understand a lot.  I have to research some too as I have forgotten different areas of maths such as area of a triangle or qualitative/quantitive data.  Very simple maths but as I will be teaching it in the near future it is important that I understand how to work out the answer from a learning point of view for children.

I have completed the examples so I go onto complete the test and I am surprised to get 80% which was 48/60.  There is room for improvement which I will work on during the term up to Christmas.

Why do I want to become a Primary Teacher?

I have been a chef for the last 5 years and now I decided was my time to live my dream and become a Primary Teacher.  I worked hard throughout school to get the my grades and also do lots of work experience but unfortunately was unsuccessful in all 5 University choices at the time.  I decided to do something completely different to gain valuable life experience which I think is essential.

Throughout my education and working life I have gained many valuable skills which are all key to the success of becoming a teacher.  Communication is key in university and also teaching as there are many different people who you have to speak to throughout the course and when entering into the profession. I feel that I have gained this while working in many different places as a chef and also doing work experience in schools and with Rainbows and Brownies.Image result for rainbows and brownies

Time management is also very important and I have had to work hard at this throughout my chef career as it requires careful planning and precision to ensure that all tasks are completed in the allotted time.  This will help me in my future career as being a teacher requires excellent time management and planning to ensure lessons are ready for classes and ensuring the pupils are busy throughout the day.

All the transferable skills which I possess; time management, leadership, communication and organisation can all be developed, university and personal study will help with this.  I am very interested in professional development and feel that with there being so many changes in teaching it will keep me interested and learning at all times.

Being very passionate about teaching and learning I feel that I can pass this onto the children and make them want to learn too.  It is essential to engage the children in their learning. Different schools can vary from composite to small classes to very large classes and very mixed ability it is important that all children are included and engaged in their lessons.

I now feel that I am ready to progress in my life and looking forward to becoming a teacher in the next 4 years and seeing the changes in education in the coming years.