Does that mean we'll no longer see your Blog? I hope you'll continue to use it, you've been such an interesting and valued member of the learning community.
Not at all. I have found my blog/blogging brilliant. I can't believe I was so scared of it at first. It really is an excellent way of displaying work, thoughts, communicating with others and reflecting upon.
I am extremely flattered to hear your comments, I hope that I can help others who are currently studying now.
It's not the end of blogging, currently I am writing a detailed piece on PGCE and GTP information as some students from my class and current students might find it very useful, as I have experienced the application and interview process, not to mention the rejection process and the sheer panic of what next and plan B I feel it's nice and reassuring to come from someone who has been through it.
For now I'm counting down the days until the 1st March and feel physically sick thinking about it!!
My blog was created so that I could represent myself as a professional, and as a way to illustrate my work at Middlesex University. In March 2011 I shall recieve a BA Honours degree in Professional Practice, Human Movement and Education.
Currently I am awaiting to hear from GTP providers up and down the country to start in September 2011.
I trained as a professional dancer at the Northern Ballet School in Manchester and instantly fell in love with city so much that i never left. I have my dance teaching qualifications under my belt and now teach children and adults to dance at a private dance school and i love it.
Upon successful completion of my degree course at Middlesex i wish to do my PGCE in Performing Arts so i can teach in high schools and further education colleges. Teaching, it's defiantly in the genes!!
Does that mean we'll no longer see your Blog? I hope you'll continue to use it, you've been such an interesting and valued member of the learning community.
ReplyDeleteNot at all. I have found my blog/blogging brilliant. I can't believe I was so scared of it at first. It really is an excellent way of displaying work, thoughts, communicating with others and reflecting upon.
ReplyDeleteI am extremely flattered to hear your comments, I hope that I can help others who are currently studying now.
It's not the end of blogging, currently I am writing a detailed piece on PGCE and GTP information as some students from my class and current students might find it very useful, as I have experienced the application and interview process, not to mention the rejection process and the sheer panic of what next and plan B I feel it's nice and reassuring to come from someone who has been through it.
For now I'm counting down the days until the 1st March and feel physically sick thinking about it!!
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