Showing posts with label plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plan. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Back To School




Wow! Where did the summer go? It feels like only a few weeks ago I nervously hit send on Turn It In to officially send off my Module 2 Inquiry Plan and in just a few short weeks I will be embarking on that plan.

After over 4 months off uni, its time to mentally and physically prepare myself for the intense 12 week period ahead. One thing that I have learnt so far from the previous 2 modules is to bring the task at hand back to my practice. Yes, I may be a bit rusty to start, like taking a dance class after some time off, my muscles will be tight, my movements not as fluid and natural. Certain terminology may elude me, but with practice, my muscle memory will kick in and by reflecting on my journey so far I will begin to reimagine my plan and hopefully after some time off be able to bring new thought to it.

I plan to re-read my blogs and those of my fellow students to remind myself of the journey I have taken so far. I will look through my plan with fresh eyes and look forward to discussing my feedback. 

This term discipline is key, I have pre-arranged childcare and have set times and days to ensure that my work stays consistent and on plan. As much as I am nervous about the module ahead, I am also very excited to get started knowing that with hard work and commitment I will have a degree.

It will be great to network with our BAPP community again and listen to new voices starting the course. Please feel free to comment if anyone has any questions, I would love to receive a few words to sum up how you are all feeling right now.

Let the journey recommence.........



Image credits
getty images/iStockphoto (2019). Back to school. [image] Available at: https://www.istockphoto.com/gb/photos/back-to-school?assettype=image&sort=mostpopular&mediatype=photography&phrase=back%20to%20school [Accessed 28 Aug. 2019].

Friday, 25 January 2019

Finding Focus

After our Skype call on Saturday, I was determined to make this week count. And in a flash its nearly over. Having read through the handbook for Module 2, I have spent some time mulling over possible Inquiry subjects and reflecting on how the last term went. 

As a dance teacher, looking to transition into primary education I am initially drawn to developing an injury plan that will support me in my next step. Expanding my current knowledge of teaching styles, understanding on motivation and explore discussions on discipline. However, I fear there may be many Ethical Considerations as I will possibly want to observe lessons and watch other teachers styles etc and this may be difficult with minors. I may also adjust how I teach to see if it has an effect on my students, which may be Ethically incorrect. I am still interested in a literature review of these subjects but may have to discuss a possible inquiry with my supervisor.

I am also interested in the career guidance and progression available to dancers, I have a network of dance associates from the past and present so am already thinking of ways I could interview them. However, I'm not sure how much 'Theory ' is on this subject and if I may be making it difficult for myself.

I feel that some of the discourses I mapped out in Module 1 are very big questions, such as body image and suitability of material and music found in the media for young audiences, I will wait to hear my feedback and then maybe break these down and make them more relevant to me and see if anything emerges that is Inquiry worthy.

I have set myself little goals this term, such as keeping on top of my reflection journal, making sure I manage my time efficiently and starting to get things down on paper sooner rather than later giving me more time to see what I might be missing. I'm also looking forward to re-connecting with everyone through our blogs, in order to share thoughts and ideas.

In order to Find My Focus in general, I am a list writer, specifically with coloured pens and timelines. 

How do you Find Your Focus?