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February 6, 2020
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A memorable learning experience

Thinking back to primary school, many years ago, i have numerous memorable learning experiences i could write about. However, one that stands out, was our first topic of the Victorians. I have always loved History as a subject throughout primary and high school and i believe it all stems from this topic, that i thoroughly […]

February 6, 2020
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A Memorable Learning Experience

Throughout primary school, one thing that I remember from all the good memories and learning experiences I had, was IDL, which I knew as Topic. In particular, in primary 5 my class topic was the Rainforest. I can vividly remember my teacher, who was extremely enthusiastic  introducing the topic, where at first I was unsure what […]

February 5, 2020
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A memorable learning experience

I can admit I don’t remember much about school, primary school in particular, with this in mind there is something that was life changing  for me in my secondary school career. I remember in my fifth year of secondary school I was going through a very hard time with my mathematics. this is a subject … Continue reading A memorable learning experience

February 4, 2020
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A memorable learning experience

In Primary 7 we carried out balloon talks as our summative assessment where we had to pick a person we admired, or thought was influential in some way. We had been learning about influential people across the world and what they were famous for. Whilst other people went for people such as Alexander Fleming, Stephen […]

February 4, 2020
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A Victorian for a Day

“Make sure you remember to put that scarf on!” shouted my mum as I left her to start the walk into the school playground, “You won’t look like a Victorian if you don’t put it around you like a shawl!”. Months of hard work and dedication had led to this day, the day where we […]

February 4, 2020
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Teaching Across Subject Boundaries TDT – A Memorable Learning Experience

A Memorable Learning Experience – The Windfarm Debate  When I was in Primary 7, my class were working on our debating skills.  The teacher provided us with a number of opportunities to explore debates and understand what makes a good argument.  We were then divided into groups with different roles allocated to each group.  My […]

February 4, 2020
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Paddy the Pigeon

Teaching Across Subject Boundaries TDT- A relevant, memorable lesson: If we’re going to consider the relevance of a topic, I would like to cast your attention to Paddy the Pigeon. I think I must have been in about Primary 4 and we had recently started our World War II topic. Up until this point, we […]

February 4, 2020
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Teaching Across Subject Boundaries TDT

A Memorable Learning Experience: In Primary School, I remember our topic focusing on the Rainforest. The class were immersed in the topic and I felt that we were all engaged and interested with the delivery of the content. I remember the classroom being decorated to suit the theme of the Rainforest, with greenery and stuffed […]

February 4, 2020
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Teaching Across Subject Boundaries – Favorite Topic

When I was in Primary 7, we had two big topics which I really enjoyed. One of these was World War II, and the other was Australia. I enjoyed these topics hugely because they were very interactive and we as a class were ‘thrown’ into living and experiencing the lives that people relating to each […]

February 3, 2020
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How my first Winter Assessment at university was critical to my professional development.

Being first year at university, the first semester was split in half between my academic responsibilities of attending classes and completing assignments and my social life, whether that be with the rugby team or forming new friendship groups. The cycle of trying to balance both of these aspects continued until mid November when assessments for […]

February 3, 2020
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How my first Winter Assessment at university was critical to my professional development.

Being first year at university, the first semester was split in half between my academic responsibilities of attending classes and completing assignments and my social life, whether that be with the rugby team or forming new friendship groups. The cycle of trying to balance both of these aspects continued until mid November when assessments for […]

February 3, 2020
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How my first Winter Assessment at university was critical to my professional development.

Being first year at university, the first semester was split in half between my academic responsibilities of attending classes and completing assignments and my social life, whether that be with the rugby team or forming new friendship groups. The cycle of trying to balance both of these aspects continued until mid November when assessments for […]

February 3, 2020
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How my first Winter Assessment at university was critical to my professional development.

Being first year at university, the first semester was split in half between my academic responsibilities of attending classes and completing assignments and my social life, whether that be with the rugby team or forming new friendship groups. The cycle of trying to balance both of these aspects continued until mid November when assessments for […]

February 3, 2020
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How my first Winter Assessment at university was critical to my professional development.

Being first year at university, the first semester was split in half between my academic responsibilities of attending classes and completing assignments and my social life, whether that be with the rugby team or forming new friendship groups. The cycle of trying to balance both of these aspects continued until mid November when assessments for […]

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