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Archive for November, 2009

Teaching Tip #1

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Don’t be afraid to wait for silence or attention. As a new teacher you might feel self-conscious about standing and not talking but it’s effective and the students won’t think it’s odd; most of their Teachers will do it.

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November 28th, 2009 at 11:28 am

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PGCE So Far

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This post is attempting the slightly infeasible task of a summary of about 10 weeks of life in the PGCE student.

Starting at the beginning, it’s a very different atmosphere to an undergraduate degree. I’m not sure whether its the perception, atmosphere or both, but its more focused and intense as you’d expect.

That said, it was a fairly gently introduction to postgraduate life. Its inevitable with anything new that it takes a week or two of admin-type stuff before you get into it.

That was fairly quickly replaced a sense of realisation when we were told that we would be in schools in mere weeks. Despite everyone signing up for the course to spend their whole lives in a school, there really is a feeling of, “what, now?!” about the swiftness of approach. The workload up until this point is fairly minimal, enjoy this!

Going into school is a strange experience, especially if like me, you haven’t much school experience prior to the course. I’m going to avoid going into too much detail as most of it escapes me and I will post more about it seperately. What I will say though, is that if you’re in a school that usually takes on student teachers, you’ll might be suprised by how ambivalent the students will be to your arrival. You might get the odd student asking but on the whole, it’s an order of logic less of an issue that it is for you.

I’m about 6 weeks into my placement now and things are finally “settled”. What I mean by that is, lesson plans aren’t taking longer than the length of the lesson and you spend the lesson itself worrying about the students rather than yourself. It’s a nice feeling to have that mental shift; it allows you to enjoy your experience all the more.

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November 26th, 2009 at 7:02 pm

Posted in PGCE,Teaching

Second Thoughts

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I had originally hoped to keep this really up to date with the goings-on of my PGCE for not only myself, but anyone else thinking of doing a PGCE to see what the year is actually like. One of the first things that happened on the course is we were advised to be really careful about our Internet presence as teachers; this seemed to be at odds with the site so I had to have a good think about whether it would be wise to continue.

After deliberating I’ve decided to re-continue posting, I have no intentions of posting anything relating to my particular University or School, and all I want(ed) to do is to let other students know what the PGCE is like. With that decided, I’m going to try and post a summary post from September-now which will be hideously brief and incomplete compared to the reality but never mind.

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November 24th, 2009 at 1:00 pm

Posted in PGCE,Teaching

Live@Edu email Activesync on Android

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I’ve been trying to get a Microsoft live@edu email account set up on Android’s work email application which uses Activesync. This has only been tested with specifically live@edu accounts but any Windows Live-based email might work. The information needed to do it is out there but it’s really not very easy to find. Here is what worked for me.

My email was in the form username@live.uni.ac.uk.

Email address: username@live.uni.ac.uk.
Server address: m.exchangelabs.com
Username: username@live.uni.ac.uk.
SSL: On

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November 24th, 2009 at 12:53 pm

Posted in Technology