Tuesday 20 November 2012

Help!!!

I am very confused about the artefacts we have to gain for our inquiry. I would be able to gain them if I were a teacher but I am a teaching assistant so I have no rights to teach until after Jan when I finish my degree.


Any advice?

Wednesday 7 November 2012

Sorry for not blogging enough

To be honest work does take over a little bit. However my faith is number 1 at the moment. So I am focussing on that and Razzamataz (but I am speaking to my boss this Friday in regards to my inquiry.) I have all the data on Razzamataz in my head but have no clue how to put it on paper. On Monday I am going to visit my chosen college to gain some course information in regards to A-Levels, and I have a friend who is the Vice Principal of a school in Friern Barnet and I am going to ask him if he can get me some information on the 3 core subjects I am looking at. I shall keep you all updated further, with another update on Friday evening. Until then I am commenting on other's blogs to keep in the know and to advise if necessary.

Good Luck with your inquiries everyone!

Monday 5 November 2012

Campus Session 2- Module 3

In this campus session we talked about where we were at with our inquiry's and what our next steps are. Paula had made a power-point presentation to help us understand  the stages of our inquiry.

These stages are:

Thanks Paula Nottingham for writing this for us.


We then did a pair exercise in which we described our introductions in our inquiry to each other and write each other's down. I worked with Sarah P.

My introduction in my inquiry is:

"What Razzamataz offers to 12-18 year olds as opposed to GCSE/A-Levels/International Baccalaureate? Is Razzamataz's Arts Award better than the above? We want to succeed in training young people- I want to know what the company's competition is. With the International Baccalaureate being brought in was it right to start this company? Was the company worth creating?"

We then spoke about the final stages of module 3. The critical review, professional artefact, and the oral presentation. Paula said that she knew that we would be worried about the critical review (6,000 words) but personally I am worried about the oral presentation. I am terrified of public speaking.


Paula also told us some Key Things  that will help us along the way with our inquiries.

- Make time/save digital materials
- Keep in touch with advisers
- Blog and share practice as a way of feedback from peers and advisers

We found that it's also good to blog about conversations with work colleagues (obviously using fake names to protect both parties).

Previously to this session, those who came in the morning saw that Adesola had an idea of how you can identify what is still required in your inquiry.

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But Adesola said that we shouldn't try to gain findings from our experiences, that all research has to connect, has to have meaning, a point of view. 

We should have support in our workplace and we should use that support in a good way and not take advantage of our colleagues. 

I hope the above is useful to all. Best of luck with everyone's inquiry.

Lily