First Day of School

After 3 weeks of lectures about how to teach, we (PGCE Geog at UoC 2008/9) finally got let loose in schools – yahoo! I feel on the receiving and of a lot of jealousy as my placement is a 5 minute walk away and I don’teugh. I’m sooo getting somewhere miles away for my next placement :-S. have to leave the house until 8:30am. My housemate has to leave at 6am (as do many others) to get to her placement -

There at 6 of us at my school, and the school seems great – very well organised and a good mix of kids. Today I watched 2 lessons and had 2 meetings and had a free. Apparently this week will be just watching and getting a feel for things – but I already couldn’t hold back and was wondering around the room helping. The head of geog seems really cool – she has very pierced ears with bars and things, and generally has an air of awesomeness. She’s also admittedly anal about her coloured pencils getting mixed up – glad I’m not the only one with OCD!

Behaviour management tip of the day:

Situation: Child A purposefully moves a pink pencil into the yellow pencils, doesn’t put it back when asked, and then gets his yoghurt out ready for break.

Response: Ask if you can have a look at his interesting looking yoghurt and pick it up (once he’s agreed). When child A asks for it back, tell him ‘Of course… when you’ve put the pencils back ;-) ‘. Then praise him and return the yoghurt, and feel proud that you got one over on him and he knew it :-D This develops mutual respect using teenage boy language.

Things I learned today… erm… that I don’t have to be in for 8:00ish… just 8:40ish, well not even that at the mo – apparently 8:50 would do. I’m going to be with an art teachers form, which I’ll meet tomorrow. OOh, and very exciting – I have a desk!! Such gifts were not granted at kings for staff, never mind PGCE students. W00T! And I have keys for the rooms and office :-) I feel special.

Bon nuit mon amis

xxx