Tuesday 27 February 2018

Don't under estimate the power of YOU

Tonight was my first discussion Skype since starting module 3. It was reassuring to hear others where at the same stage and questioning similar things to myself.

One of the key things that I have taken away is that don't under estimate yourself in the alignment within the inquiry. The literature reviews and interviews are to stimulate your thoughts not prove a point to anyone else, the interviews it is how you interpret the answers, when analysing question your role in the process- did you ask leading questions, is that why you got those answers? did you not give enough detail or be clear enough?

One of the main questions I wanted to discuss was should you give questions to participants before hand to have a look and think about before hand (something that participants have asked me). The answer - if it makes sense to you and your inquiry. 


Sunday 25 February 2018

Week 2- The Journey so far...

So far I am really enjoying the inquiry process. I have got stuck into my literature review and begun reviewing a book called 'The Arts In Education' by Mike Flemming. I have continued going to a coffee shop and have found that I have been more productive as I am there for a purpose with very little distractions.



I have decided to make continual notes as I am reading- noting key findings, concepts, theories, perspectives, ideas, relationships, links to my practice, my thoughts and plan to conclude/ analyse these once I finish the book (hopefully today).

Some awakening ideas thats have come from Fleming, with regards to the inquiry process, that maybe of use to others-

Research is 

"the systematic advancement of knowledge"

Considering language when looking at a topic 

"related concepts shift in meaning in different contexts" 

The importance of learning theory
"thinking can be expanded prejudices challenged and fulfilment enriched"  

Definition of understanding

"A process of refining and deepening making connections and seeing things in a new way" 
Hope everyone is getting on well.

References
Flaming, M. (2012) The Arts in Education. Oxon, Routledge.



Sunday 18 February 2018

Round 3 of 3

It crossed my mind whilst listening in to the induction call, last Friday, that this time last year I was part of my first ever group Skype call not having a clue on what I was really embarking upon. One year on I am now about to start the final module feeling full endorsed with the notion of studying, a strong sense and love for my practice and excited about the next few weeks with the hunger to expand my knowledge and personal/professional self.

In my break between modules I haven't really stopped Ive had numerous interviews to begin my teacher training and I am pleased to say I have been offered and accepted a salaried school direct teacher training placement to start in September. Alongside passing my numeracy QTS skills test, still do Literacy.

I am now ready to get back into the final module and looking further into:

'How do the Arts manifest within the UK state education system at primary level?'


I took the idea of Adesola's to outsource a coffee shop for studying in. I cant quite decide if this a good or bad idea as I think my coffee addiction may grow stronger but my purse will get smaller. For now though I am enjoying and embracing as I look out at the beautiful view of Scarborough beach whilst sipping my cappuccino and begin to start reading module three handbook.

Good luck to everyone as they start the final module and remember to trust in the process.