'We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them'
Albert Einstein
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Task 3A - Ethical - Relating to moral principle or the branch of knowledge
I decided to Mind map what current networks I used I then looked into how these have developed or how much I value them for my professional development.
This is what my Mind Map looked like please excuse my writing and how messy it is, it was just how to get my thoughts down on paper please see the link below:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/104629886@N07/11087384584/
So the Networks I am currently using:
To conclude on task 3A without Professional Networks we would be lost as professionals practitioners. There would be no where to communicate, no time to share ideas and develop ourselves as a outstanding practitioner.
Thanks for reading Geri
This is what my Mind Map looked like please excuse my writing and how messy it is, it was just how to get my thoughts down on paper please see the link below:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/104629886@N07/11087384584/
So the Networks I am currently using:
- CDTA - This is a professional network that I use for the school this is a Dance committee that has been set up by the Hertfordshire Dance teachers. This network I value greatly it helped me incredibly when I first started as an unqualified teacher at school. The network allows me to develop as a professional and also allows me to use recourses. To use this and capitalise it more I think we should meet on a regular basis and be able to have more time to use our time to develop choreography.
- FACULTY MEETING - This is a professional Network that is set up at school by my Head of Faculty I use this time to develop my learning and teaching. This Network is very institutionalised as its run by school we have to meet on a certain day, certain time its very regimented and we have to keep to an agenda. I feel this would work better and as teacher we would value this network more if we could involve some of our own ideas into our department meetings instead of being told by SLT what we needed to talk about and discuss. To use and capitalise on this time more I would like for us to network as performing arts teachers more,look at each others recourses discuss them try and link them at the same time for example having my music dance and drama looking at the same Scheme of work at the same time. This I am going to suggest next meeting and see if we can include this keep you eyes posted for an update.
- FACEBOOK/TWITTER- This is a network but its not really professional more social for me. To capitalise and value this more I would like to make it more of a professional network I looked at how to do this and I decided that I could create a Teacher network for the school so we could communicate outside school in our private group. I was also thinking not just for my network at school but for different practitioners around the UK to be able to communicate together share ideas and even maybe meet once every 2-3 months to share recourses Schemes of work. I am also going to publish my Blog link on here start to promote it the blog more I feel I would get more feedback doing it this way. As a teacher you do have to be incredibly careful with Facebook and Twitter and any other social networking site. The students are so clever now and get some how on to your pages you juts need to make sure everything is private.
- CAMPUS SESSIONS- This Professional Network place is where I value everyone's opinions, judgements different walks of the Performing arts world and everyone is now in the same boat we have come from so many different places but actually all ended up on this course which is actually a wonderful thing. I feel that I can get so much inspiration and motivation from so many different people on this course just a great asset to have. To capitalise on this more I would like to have more contact with students on the course I feel we should create a Facebook group just for Module 1 students so we can ask questions to each other. This would be much easier than doing it through the blog and actually a much better way of keep connected and we would still be doing this professionally as we could have the Facebook group a closed private group. I would like to have more Campus sessions for me I learn from being there and doing I would like us to have some more time.
- BLOGGER - This Professional Network for me has been hardest to get my head around I feel that I have learnt to deal with it and use it to the best of my advantage. It took me 2 weeks to set up an account and I really didn't understand what I was doing. Actually now I feel quite confident with it. I value this system and network so much it actually makes me every night look on other students blogs and read what they are doing what tasks are they on. Do they like the same things as me, are they interested in the same stuff. Who is working in a school unqualified to. Its great to meet people who are on the course but you never seem them as they are working. The blogger lets you be apart of a Professional Network without coming to the sessions. To make this Network more efficient and effective I would like to advertise this on my Facebook and Twitter pages just as I have current professionals and practitioners that would comment on my blog and other blogs if they new about this. Also was trying to introduce the Blogger to the school system at school. We could have our own professional network and also allow the students to have blogs so they could upload homework and even we as teachers could see this comment on it and give them ideas to make it better. In a class or Home environment.
To conclude on task 3A without Professional Networks we would be lost as professionals practitioners. There would be no where to communicate, no time to share ideas and develop ourselves as a outstanding practitioner.
Thanks for reading Geri
Task 3C - 5 Sources
I decided to work out which sources I find most useful by putting a spider diagram together to arrange them into importance.
I decided to go with the below sources as I feel they were more suited and were more important to me in my line of Practise.
1. CDTA - This is a committee set up by the Hertfordshire Dance/Performing arts teachers from the local schools we meet at every chance we can we find it hard to meet up as we are busy but this really is important to me. We as a group of teachers use each other’s recourses, take ideas for Schemes of Work from one other. We also discuss ideas for choreography. Every year the committee put together the Hertfordshire Dance Festival where the Secondary, Primary and other schools who have learning difficulties will get together over 2 days and celebrate dance that going on in the schools. This day makes me so happy when I look back on the last 2 I have been involved in just shows how inspiring dance and the performing arts can be to so many different children. Children with disabilities, children from a bad upbringing and children from a wealthy upbringing. It really shows how this can bring communities together.
2. GOOGLE - This for me is one of the biggest sources I use in day to day practise I use this source to research practitioners, different styles, drama techniques that I may not be confident in. For me this has helped me with so much of my professional Practise being able to go online and type in a sentence about the performing arts and it will give me a suggestion or a link to another page that would help me. This has also helped me with getting recourses together for my Dance classes that I teach. This has also helped me expand my outside Business of teaching Zumba as soon as you type my name into Google it comes up with that I am a Zumba instructor in Hertfordshire. It's great advertisement and its free!!. Google brings me on to my next Source.
3. YouTube - This site has been my saviour some days. This source has inspired me to look up new practitioners I have so many aspirations to dance and choreograph like some of the choreographers on this channels. I have my own account and like to save the best Dance channels to my account for me this really helps me choreograph for my lessons at school. Sometimes I get stuck so for a bit of motivation and Inspiration I look up choreography for example my strength in dance is street but my weakness is Contemporary choreographing it- so I look up contemporary dances and it allows me to access so many different choreography’s. YouTube- May sometimes has a copyright issue but I really never copy the whole choreography and I always just take tips from different channels.
4. CPSD - At school with CPSD sessions that run every Thursday after school. These are so interesting and helpful they really help me in development of my professional practise. You maybe were wondering what these sessions consist of. They are basically ran by different members of staff in the school where we share good practise and beneficial Teaching and Learning points. So every week we have a different session we can go to. I recently went to one based on Engaging boys now doing dance in KS3 is really hard as you can understand the boys engagement is far and in between. So the Music teacher delivered an excellent Session on engaging boys and how we can do it with our own 10 ten tips for doing this great easy to follow and had really interesting points which I have actually used within my classroom and are actually working.
5. CAMPUS SESSIONS- This has to be one of the most important recourse for me as this allows me to develop as a practitioner in the professional world. I am really enjoying going to these sessions it helps me improve my speaking and listening skills that I need as a teacher and a student. It inspires me to see the Module 2 and 3 students and how they are doing on the course and where we will be as students in a year’s time. But also just get inspired and motivated for what I really want to do. Alan has been a great motivator as he has allowed us to have ownership on our own practise without being told me where to go and how to do it. It's your knowledge that you already know and putting it into practise.
Doing this has really proved to me that we use so many sources in a day to day professional life and we don't even realise.
Thanks Geri
Monday, 25 November 2013
Performance management
So today I had my performance management I have been nervous about this all weekend. I thought I would blog about this as this is so important in the Teaching world as you have performance management all the time. It's critical in the work place to know how to reflect on yourself once you have been reviewed and observed by your line managers.
So my 2 line managers were observing me the 2nd half of the lesson which I didnt know at this point. I started the lesson off with the students completing a starter activity and moving on to a more practical activity the Lesson was based on Choreographic devices and choreographing for the year 11 end of year production.
I started to get more and more nervous as the lesson went on as I knew they would be coming in.
So half way throught the lesson they were my heart sunk have I remembered to write everything have I produced a good enough context book about the class, have I demonstarted enough to the students so they know now how to go and choreograph. It's really wierd how your mind plays tricks on you to make you feel and 2nd guess yourself as a tecaher.
The lesson went really well and I got an OUTSTANDING which is amazing news and I am so pleased that I ahve come away with such a great result.
So critcially relfecting on myself there are things I need to do better slow down when I am giving instructions make sure I evlauate at the end of every lesson about me. Make sure that I plan the questioning for the students in every lesson it works so much better. I also need to make sure that if a group of students are struggerling with choreographing given them a bank of steps they can use.
It has been really nice for me now to write this down and express how I feel about the Performance review and how I feel that I have got on.
I also recieved some thank you notes from my Year 8's today saying how much they have enjoyed my lessons this year so far. How much confidence I ahve given them to stand and perform this means so much to me as it shows what we are doing is worthwhile. Is performing arts relevant in today's society yes it is!!! Gives the students in my school the ability to dtrive for bigger better things and encorages them to be more confident and answer more questions in a class enviorment.
Please see below the pictures of the Thank you notes:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/104629886@N07/11049766765/
So my 2 line managers were observing me the 2nd half of the lesson which I didnt know at this point. I started the lesson off with the students completing a starter activity and moving on to a more practical activity the Lesson was based on Choreographic devices and choreographing for the year 11 end of year production.
I started to get more and more nervous as the lesson went on as I knew they would be coming in.
So half way throught the lesson they were my heart sunk have I remembered to write everything have I produced a good enough context book about the class, have I demonstarted enough to the students so they know now how to go and choreograph. It's really wierd how your mind plays tricks on you to make you feel and 2nd guess yourself as a tecaher.
The lesson went really well and I got an OUTSTANDING which is amazing news and I am so pleased that I ahve come away with such a great result.
So critcially relfecting on myself there are things I need to do better slow down when I am giving instructions make sure I evlauate at the end of every lesson about me. Make sure that I plan the questioning for the students in every lesson it works so much better. I also need to make sure that if a group of students are struggerling with choreographing given them a bank of steps they can use.
It has been really nice for me now to write this down and express how I feel about the Performance review and how I feel that I have got on.
I also recieved some thank you notes from my Year 8's today saying how much they have enjoyed my lessons this year so far. How much confidence I ahve given them to stand and perform this means so much to me as it shows what we are doing is worthwhile. Is performing arts relevant in today's society yes it is!!! Gives the students in my school the ability to dtrive for bigger better things and encorages them to be more confident and answer more questions in a class enviorment.
Please see below the pictures of the Thank you notes:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/104629886@N07/11049766765/
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Campus day 3 - BAPP course
Todays Campus session was very enlightening and there was plenty of discussion and debate.
The morning started off with Paula and Lizzy putting the question to us to start the debate and it was: What,. if any, relevance does performance arts have on society?
It started off with some of the students putting their views and opinions on this. We mentioned that everyone is easily influenced and of course it's relevant in todays society.
Leon one of the students suggested that actually he took the question and flipped it completely differently: he asked the question of what does relevance mean and what society??? He thought that maybe you could change the relevance to importance.
Which actually got us all reflecting on this question in a completely different way. The debate went on for an hour we actually picked this question and analysed it .
I put forward to the groups that in today's society at school that the higher rareky of school society don't consider Dance as a valued subject why? They want the students of today to part of this collaborative working environment and independent learners. I was suggesting that schools want to change BTEC to GCSE as it doesn't go towards the 5A* - C grades. I mentioned that it doesn't matter if the students wont be able to get the grades. My students at school are very much doers. They love to perform all different styles and that's what you get from the BTEC.
We discussed that you need to understand the question then develop it , mind map, refine the question.
We discussed how some society's consider dancers to be less intelligent to someone who is an English teacher for example Alan mentioned that this is a joke to think like this. How do we think as dancers is just as intelligent as someone that Teaches English for example to how we learn a dance we break it down, we learn it systematically then we look at technique to improve just like you would in the academic world. We as dances can develop questions like we develop dances. We break the dance down when we are cleaning it when we deconstruct a question we should do the same analyse the question and define it.
Paula mentioned when writing lines of Inquiry you should remember these points:
My group picked the words:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/104629886@N07/10980686506/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/104629886@N07/10980804803/
We then went into 2 groups where we discussed the Modules we were on. In my group Module 1 we discussed task 3 and Alan went into detail into some of the questions we had to ask.
I had to leave a little earlier so I didn't get all of the questions. My question was about the task 3C it was about the 5 sources it was a little bit of a silly question as I knew the answer.
A wise word I remember from today's and past campus sessions - You are not at school where you given information you are in a professional practise degree where you are expected to go and find the questions create the answers. Reflect on your learning and how you are going to become a better practitioner of your subject.
I hope this helps if you wasn't at the campus session today.
Comment if you have any questions:
Geri
The morning started off with Paula and Lizzy putting the question to us to start the debate and it was: What,. if any, relevance does performance arts have on society?
It started off with some of the students putting their views and opinions on this. We mentioned that everyone is easily influenced and of course it's relevant in todays society.
Leon one of the students suggested that actually he took the question and flipped it completely differently: he asked the question of what does relevance mean and what society??? He thought that maybe you could change the relevance to importance.
Which actually got us all reflecting on this question in a completely different way. The debate went on for an hour we actually picked this question and analysed it .
I put forward to the groups that in today's society at school that the higher rareky of school society don't consider Dance as a valued subject why? They want the students of today to part of this collaborative working environment and independent learners. I was suggesting that schools want to change BTEC to GCSE as it doesn't go towards the 5A* - C grades. I mentioned that it doesn't matter if the students wont be able to get the grades. My students at school are very much doers. They love to perform all different styles and that's what you get from the BTEC.
We discussed that you need to understand the question then develop it , mind map, refine the question.
We discussed how some society's consider dancers to be less intelligent to someone who is an English teacher for example Alan mentioned that this is a joke to think like this. How do we think as dancers is just as intelligent as someone that Teaches English for example to how we learn a dance we break it down, we learn it systematically then we look at technique to improve just like you would in the academic world. We as dances can develop questions like we develop dances. We break the dance down when we are cleaning it when we deconstruct a question we should do the same analyse the question and define it.
Paula mentioned when writing lines of Inquiry you should remember these points:
- Structure
- Articles
- Research
- Your Opinions
- Evidence of others people's opinions
- Open your mind
- Analyse it
My group picked the words:
- Inter-subjectivity meaning- agreement of knowledge and communicating this with other people.
- we then looked at what Inter meant as it linked to the next word Inter means - Between or among Mutually agree.
- Interpretation- So we decided to look up what this word means we thought as a group we knew but considering what Inter means we re looked at the word. So interpretation means the explanation of a meaning and how you look and define it. So how does this link to INTER - we discussed that when everyone interprets something they do this all the same way its when you analyse this that you get a different outcome. Bit like my students at school.
- Analysis- Provide evidence, dissect, the argument, breaking a subject down.
- Evaluation- When we evaluate this is a conclusion of the knowledge you have gained it's personal you own interpretation on your values or what you value as a person. I also ask my students to PEER asses evaluate which means that they have to give their opinion on someone else.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/104629886@N07/10980686506/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/104629886@N07/10980804803/
We then went into 2 groups where we discussed the Modules we were on. In my group Module 1 we discussed task 3 and Alan went into detail into some of the questions we had to ask.
I had to leave a little earlier so I didn't get all of the questions. My question was about the task 3C it was about the 5 sources it was a little bit of a silly question as I knew the answer.
A wise word I remember from today's and past campus sessions - You are not at school where you given information you are in a professional practise degree where you are expected to go and find the questions create the answers. Reflect on your learning and how you are going to become a better practitioner of your subject.
I hope this helps if you wasn't at the campus session today.
Comment if you have any questions:
Geri
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Extended Questions for Lines of inquiry - Task 2D
So when reading into the Line of Enquiry deeper I saw the extended questions we needed to develop and ask ourselves. I have come up with these lines of inquiry questions to put forward:
1. Do we have a Role Models as adults?
2.Do children of today have aspirations/role models?
3. Is admiration a quality we aspire to have? why?
4. Should we aspire to be like our Role Models?
Please feel free to comment on any of the questions and let me know your thoughts.
Hope to hear from you soon
Geri
1. Do we have a Role Models as adults?
2.Do children of today have aspirations/role models?
3. Is admiration a quality we aspire to have? why?
4. Should we aspire to be like our Role Models?
Please feel free to comment on any of the questions and let me know your thoughts.
Hope to hear from you soon
Geri
Friday, 15 November 2013
Inquiry Task - 2D
One of the tasks we were given for Task 2 was to reflect on
the important questions that are emerging from our training and practise.
The inquiry questions that I have developed are:
1.
How do the Arts impact on the children of today’s
society?
2.
How do we as Practitioner improve the students
of today?
What are your thoughts on these questions and what are your
current experiences. I would really like to hear your thoughts.
Thanks Geri
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