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September 26, 2016
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First Values Workshop

Last week, we had our first values workshop. We got separated into four groups and we had to sit around 4 separate tables with a large brown envelope; each envelope with a different number from one to four. Each envelope contained different things such as sheets of paper, paper clips, elastic bands, envelopes, etc. We […]

September 26, 2016
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Inequalities. Where do you start?

On Tuesday we had our first Values: Self, Society and the Professions workshop. I was in Carrie’s group, she was the person who interviewed me for this specific degree just a few months ago!! So as you can imagine I was a bit nervous. We were divided in to four groups. Carrie used our birthdays […]

September 26, 2016
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Our first values workshop: Experiencing inequality and how it effected the group

On Tuesday, we had our first of the values workshops. For this, we were split into 4 groups. I, unaware of what was to come, was put into group 4. All four groups were handed an envelope, that included items in which we had to use to make a resource for freshers coming into the university that […]

September 26, 2016
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An envelope with potential?

I love receiving an envelope. There’s a sense of mystery and excitement when you are handed an envelope. It amazes me that something so small can hold something incredible with so much potential. You never know what you will find when you tear that seal off and look into that small space. Envelopes can hold […]

September 26, 2016
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Values Workshop

The values workshop I attended last week was deliberately structured into groups who were given more resources than others. This had an emotional impact on the unfortunate groups who were given less resources as they began to feel sad and wanted to give up. Derek deliberately gave no encouragement to these groups and this resulted […]

September 26, 2016
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Values workshop- Derek should have gone to acting school.

On Tuesday 20th September we had our first values workshop with Derek. He split us into four groups and gave each group an envelope with a number indicating which group we were. Inside the envelope there was an abundance of resources for Group 1, Group 2 got a similar amount, Group 3 slightly less and Group […]

September 26, 2016
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Values:Self,society and the professions

Last week we took part in our first workshop for this elective. I went into the room with my friends and sat with them but we were soon split in to four groups.  The groups were quite large  so we all told each other our names and started to chat. It was daunting just being […]

September 26, 2016
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Structural Inequalities

Last week marked the first full week of having modules, and I loved it! One of my modules is called Values: Self, Society and the Professions. On the Tuesday afternoon, we had a workshop for this module. When we arrived in the workshop we were all sat in to four groups and each group was handed […]

September 25, 2016
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Values Module Workshop

As part of our first workshop for our Values: Self, Society and the Professions module, we were split into groups of around 10 people and given the task of creating something useful which would aid new first years arriving for their first week at the University of Dundee. There were four groups and each group […]

September 25, 2016
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One Eye Opening Adventure.

  I’m sorry that this is a long story but it’s very important to me and if you reach the end, thank you very much for your time. I have always had the ambition to help vulnerable people. Seeing the improvements made in others that you assisted with, gives the most rewarding feeling. I struggle to […]

September 25, 2016
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My First Values Module Workshop – My Opinions!

On Tuesday 20th September, I had my very first workshop of the Values module. I found this to be a very interesting and fun first workshop of my University career. It felt like I was going into the unknown, but everyone was in the same boat as no one knew what to expect. We first got split into […]

September 25, 2016
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The Tremendous Turmoils of Tuesday

Tuesday was a day filled with a whirlwind of emotions to say the least. Our morning lecture for the values module really revolved around the central concerns we would be dealing with, not only in the module, but also in the occupations we hope to enter after graduating. Derek and Victoria picked apart topics such […]

September 24, 2016
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Values Workshop

On Tuesday we had our first workshop in the values module, I didn’t really know what to expect going into the workshop so when Derek handed us a brown envelope and gave us the instructions that we had to make something that would be useful to a new student at the university I just assumed […]

September 24, 2016
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Three paper clips, a sticky note, an elastic band and a pencil.

Do you remember back when you were at school and there was a certain pen, pencil, rubber or ruler with the multiplications on the back of it, that almost everyone wanted to have? For me, it was Crayola’s Twistable Crayons. They were the “cool” stationary that nearly everybody wanted to have! I remember sitting in […]

September 24, 2016
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Values Workshop

Today our class had its first Values workshop. We were split into groups numbered 1 to 4 and duly followed Carrie’s instructions to make something to welcome a new student to the University of Dundee.  At first I was oblivious to the purpose of this activity, however it soon became apparent that the groups had been given different […]

September 24, 2016
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There’s Been a Murder!

  In the clip below, Dan Walton (Teacher of the Year) is teaching his class Pythagoras. My memories of pythagoras at school mainly involve textbooks, much like most other maths topics in high school. We were taught the rule and how to apply it (instrumental understanding) and given textbook work to consolidate our knowledge. However, […]

September 24, 2016
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Why Me?

Following our very first ‘values module’ lecture on Tuesday, we then had our first values workshop later in the day. When I arrived, I sat down at table, not knowing that my choice had a significant effect  on my experience of the workshop. After everyone had arrived, large brown envelopes were placed onto the centre […]

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