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Subject Studies Assignment (SSA) grades
Now that I am into my second school placement — otherwise known as SE2 or School Experience 2 — nearly all my time is spent working in the school and away from my university. This suits me fine as I … Continue reading
SSA deadline extensions and views on the PGCE
I haven’t posted much on the progress of my PGCE course over the past few weeks and a general update is well overdue. I am now over half way through the PGCE and last week submitted my Subject Studies Assignment … Continue reading
Wordle word cloud from my SSA literature review
Getting carried away now, here’s a Wordle created from my SSA literature review, which happens to be e-book creation using Microsoft FrontPage.
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Comments on the first draft of my SSA literature review
Last week I submitted a draft literature review for my Subject Studies Assignment (SSA) at King’s College London and today I got it back with some very helpful comments from my tutor. Working on his earlier suggestions, I had already … Continue reading
Subject Studies Assignment – what a Christmas treat!
Hooray! My school is now closed for the Christmas holiday and I don’t have any lectures at university until the New Year. Unfortunately, I do have some lessons to plan and I really need to catch up with organizing evidence for … Continue reading