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Garner Philip
Philip.Garner at northampton.Ac.Uk
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Hi I share your concern, although I think you need to recognise (as I'm sure you do) that there are many experienced tutors working as 'lecturers' in our university system who have got both feet in the real world and who don't buy in to the guru-style, image-conscious superficiality that you highlight. What's also very apparent to me is the extent to which 'new' ideas, parcelled up as the latest policy initiative, are in fact repetitions of stuff that's been implemented 20, 30 or even 40 years ago. When I re-read some of my older books & journals I'm left thinking why were these ideas not persevered with. The simple reason is that innovations have a lifespan & when they're politically no longer useful they're disregarded. Maybe I've been involved for too long in this work. Cynicism and SEN/Inclusion are not good bedfellows! Best wishes Philip Garner ________________________________ From: senco-forum-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk on behalf of SEN at tringham.net Sent: Tue 3/13/2007 3:59 PM To: June Marriott; Becta Senco Subject: RE: [SENco-forum] Re: More crazy jargon The latest book I am reading is on 'Reflective Practice', directed at new teachers and is asking me 'Are you feeling part of the classroom?' It is telling me to 'get in touch with my valid emotions - anxiety, bewilderment or a feeling of being overwhelmed.' What is overwhelming me at the moment is the sheer level of touchy feely new age jargon being thrown at me by management consultants masquerading as lecturers/teachers. Excuse me while I pop off to deal with Exercise 1 -use words that convey deep feelings (eager/frustrated/and all the earlier examples!) to describe a single incident that moved or challenged you regarding your new responsibilities or role as a teacher. That would be the defining moment when I realised that the very deep breathing and slow counting I am now employing is a valid learning strategy allowing me to acknowledge and validate my feelings whilst resisting my initial impulse to strangle the author, or become embittered by the very deep and real hatred she/ he has awakened in me. I can now say that I am able to: participate alongside a wide ability range of students, engineering and coordinating learning opportunities to maximise alternative learning styles to individualise and accommodate a diversity of learners in a way that enables the learner population to both embrace our share time together whilst positively affecting learning outcomes.....and I thought that was what a good teacher did without having to spell it out in words of ONLY 3 or more syllables. No wonder I get A for practical and C- for self evaluation. I feel like a dinosaur (and that is not as a result of wanting to expand my learning in a Multi-Intelligence Naturalist sort of way!) Sharon PS Is there a special educational thesaurus I am missing? -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.10/720 - Release Date: 12/03/2007 19:19 This e-mail is private and may be confidential and is for the intended recipient only. If you are not the intended recipient you are strictly prohibited from using, printing, copying, distributing or disseminating this e-mail or any information contained in it. We virus scan all E-mails leaving The University of Northampton but no warranty is given that this E-mail and any attachments are virus free. You should undertake your own virus checking. The right to monitor E-mail communications through our networks is reserved by us. |
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