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January 23, 2017
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An Important Moment in My Professional Development

As part of the Working Together module delivered in Semester 1, we focused on the collaborative practice of teachers with other professionals from a variety of disciplines, in particular, their close knit relationship with Social Workers and CLD Workers.  One particularly defining moment for me, professionally, was our visit to Partners in Advocacy in Dundee. […]

January 23, 2017
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Comment on Why teaching? by Neil Barclay

Hi Nadia
Enjoyed reading your article. I think your rich cultural experiences can make a strong contrbution to teaching in contemporary environments that demand sensitivity and awareness as well monitoring change across time.

Been trying to contact your mum and dad and the family in general to see how you all are. As teachers, Wendy and I wish you all the best with your studies.
Regards
Neil and Wendy.

January 23, 2017
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Most Valued Moment in Semester One

Throughout the Values and the Working Together modules in semester one I was constantly testing my own personal values and my abilities to work with other professions and characters. When reflecting on the values module the most difficult thing for me was questing how I could work my values into what was seen as ‘professional […]

January 22, 2017
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Reflection on Semester 1

Semester one of university consisted of several important moments on my path to becoming a teacher. The values module made me think and in certain aspects re-evaluate my personal and professional values and beliefs. However, it was the working together module and how it taught me to be reflective that was one of the most important […]

January 22, 2017
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Reflecting on Semester 1

Semester one of university brought about a lot of key moments in my journey to becoming a teacher. From the values module, which encouraged me to think about my personal and professional values, to having to choose an elective subject where I got to learn further about a topic that I was interested in. However […]

January 22, 2017
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Room on the Broom

  During one of our Early Years Mathematics lectures, we were asked to share with an activity which included the use of a picture book that could be used in an early years classroom. The activity I have come up with would help children learn ordinal numbers. It includes the children remembering the order of which the animals got […]

January 22, 2017
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Semester 1 Reflection

In my first year of university, semester 1 opened up a wide range of knowledge and skills for me to learn or develop. During the module, Values, I improved on basic essay skills. This included learning how to present and structure an essay to a professional standard and also how to implement appropriate reading into my work. Further reading was frequently recommended and played […]

January 22, 2017
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Reflection, Reflection, Reflection !!!

The process of reflection is strongly embodied in the Primary Education course and in our future endeavours as qualified teachers. Reflection is key in adapting our skills and abilities to learn, and more importantly to teach the future generations or inspiring citizens. Our professional practice develops and adapts as changes in society happen. Therefore it […]

January 21, 2017
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Get Scotland Dancing

Before the dance input I didn’t feel confident at all with the idea of teaching dance in the primary school. The only experience I have of dance is a term of PE classes in secondary school and 2 mission teams to Spain. During my time in PE, we danced with ribbons as well as group […]

January 21, 2017
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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 […]

January 21, 2017
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Professional Reflection

Trying to reflect back on the whole and individual parts of semester 1 is incredibly hard. September brought about change for me, I became a university student, and moved away from home, into a flat with 12 complete strangers, and began the course that I have always dreamed of doing. However, starting university came with challenges, […]

January 21, 2017
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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 […]

January 21, 2017
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The Importance of Early Year Relationships

There has been multiple debate surrounding the importance of building up strong, nurturing relationships within the first four years of a child’s life.  Dr Suzanne Zeedyk discusses the flexibility of the human brain in the first four years of a child’s life and how it can be shaped as a consequence of relationships.  Once these relationships are formed […]

January 21, 2017
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Dance

I was very apprehensive about the first dance input, personally I lack confidence doing activities which consider making a fool of myself in front of peers my own age. However just a few minutes into the dance input I decided to put all these feelings of fear aside as everyone was feeling the same and […]

January 21, 2017
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Social Studies Audit

Social Studies is one of my favourite areas as it is about working with people and the communications between individuals with each other. In High School, I received a B in Modern Studies, a D in Geography and went on into college where I achieved two A’s in Philosophy and Psychology and a B in […]

January 20, 2017
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An important moment for me in Semester 1

As part of my continual development and professional reflection, I have been asked to choose one particular moment of semester 1 that was important to me as a professional and what I learned from the experience. I have chosen the experience of visiting a school in Dundee for the working together module. The module visits didn’t just involve schools, […]

January 20, 2017
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Reflecting on Semester One

Being student teachers, we must constantly reflect upon the knowledge and skills we have gained in our everlasting learning process in becoming qualified teachers. As part of a TDT (tutor directed task) we are asked to reflect upon something that impacted us from our learning in semester 1 between the Values and Working Together modules. […]

January 20, 2017
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The importance of relationships

As part of the Health and Wellbeing module I have been asked to write about the importance of the first 3 years of a baby’s life and what this means for us as practitioners. For this we were required to watch two videos which are linked below. The videos hold very similar opinions. Suzanne zeedyk […]

January 20, 2017
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Let’s dance!

  Today in class we were asked to participate in creative dance which required us to throw away our inhibitions and risk looking foolish. Surveying the room, I realised we were all in the same boat as I saw some apprehensive faces reflecting my own expression.  I found the tutor’s high energy and large gesticulations […]

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