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February 7, 2017
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Drama Lessons – TDT

A subject that I always seemed to enjoy throughout my primary and secondary school days was drama. I find it a particularly interesting and useful subject as it can offer young children many opportunities especially performing in front of an audience. To some children, the thought of performing in front of anyone can be terrifying […]

February 6, 2017
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Learning From Life – A New Adventure!

Second year here at the University of Dundee is exciting because our placement is that little bit different than others. We do a placement called Learning from Life where we can go anywhere we want to for 6 weeks and can document the whole journey however we want to! So when considering the possibilities I […]

February 1, 2017
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Pre- Visit placement day

The day started early with a 6am alarm however I was far too excited to care! After a cold walk and a short bus ride I was finally there and it all suddenly became very real. The school was nothing like I’d ever experienced before; it was old and massive (3 stories to be exact). Much bigger than […]

January 29, 2017
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Gender Stereotypes in the Media

Waking on Friday morning I unexpectedly found my social media site exploded with claims that in America girls believe brilliance is a male trait. Naturally I was curious to find out more, and the more articles I read, I was horrified to find that the reality is that girls from as young as six truly […]

January 29, 2017
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Maths is Magnificent!

I love mathematics. This is not usually the first line that you read when someone is writing about their feelings towards mathematics. Most are negative, sometimes extreme in their descriptions of dislike. How is it possible that I enjoy and appreciate the flexibility and depth of mathematics as a subject, while others block themselves to […]

January 28, 2017
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SMART Targets for Science.

As part of our Science input, we were asked to consider the future and our SMART targets for our development: SPECIFIC, MEASUREABLE, ACHIEVABLE, RELEVANT, TIME BOUND. I have to be willing to commit to constantly improve my subject knowledge of science. I plan to do this by researching all the main documents for science and […]

January 28, 2017
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Aw god, not maths…

Most individuals who are training to be primary teachers hear the words maths and  they instantly get an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety. There are often many reasons for this, for example: They have had a negative experience of maths at school, mostly due to the teacher they had. They never understood the subject and it […]

January 25, 2017
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The Scary Side of Social Media

Over the past weekend, my friends and I watched an interesting film that sparked a critical thought process within me. The film ‘Unfriended’ sees a group of teenage friends get caught up in a horror and revenge plotline over a group Skype call. Although, the film itself was somewhat convoluted and cliché, its premise was […]

January 25, 2017
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Why do we need Maths?

I always enjoyed Maths at school, from learning to count in P1 right up to sitting my advanced higher last year.  I always liked the continuity of maths, the knowing that those foundations of numbers that I had learnt all those years ago would still be relevant and essential when attempting the most complex of […]

January 24, 2017
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Structuring a Primary Drama Lesson….

After our recent Drama input, we were asked to watch a video which details a structured approach to a drama lesson and how to set a lesson up. http://archive.teachfind.com/ttv/www.teachers.tv/videos/ks1-ks2-drama-teaching-drama-a-structured-approach.html During this video – the structure was Contract setting out allows children to be aware of how they are expected to behave in the class. Warm […]

January 24, 2017
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Watt about Alexander²?

Attempting to make a catchy title, which includes 3 famous Scottish scientists (James Watt, Alexander Graham Bell and Alexander Flemming).  Chemistry and Physics are for boys, Biology is for girls. That’s how I felt about science in high school and therefore I just never went for the science subjects when I was picking my choices …

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January 24, 2017
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Drama TDT 1

With very little knowledge or experience of drama before completing this TDT, I firstly had to research what conventions in drama were and also look at the experiences and outcomes in expressive arts to familiarise myself with them. Conventions otherwise known as techniques are the ways in which you work and move to create a […]

January 24, 2017
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Health & Wellbeing – Relationships

Our first Health and Wellbeing input focused on the importance of relationships particularly for children. In the early stages of our lives we are constantly adapting to our environment and as part of our TDT for Health & Wellbeing we were instructed to watch two videos related to relationships in early years and the connection […]

January 23, 2017
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The Importance of Early Year Relationships

During our health and wellbeing lecture, we were learning about relationships and how important these relationships are to children. I have been asked to write about the importance of children’s early years and what this means for us as practitioners. Dr Suzanna Zeedyk discusses how human babies are born much earlier than other mammals this […]

January 23, 2017
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Reflection

One of the most important moments from semester 1, for me, was the preparation for our Working Together assignment. From the beginning of the semester we were split into groups that consisted of those studying Education, Social Work and CLD. Recalling on this, I didn’t understand why these three were put together at all. But […]

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