Celebrating Teaching – developing ideas about teaching and learning

As part of our secondary ITE routes our beginning teachers have to develop their own personal theories of teaching and learning and, as the courses come to a close, they present their ideas as part of their PGCE assessment. A teacher training year is an incredibly intensive one and for our beginning teachers to organise …

Celebrating Teaching – MFL PGCE Alumnus

I qualified from the PGCE at The University of Nottingham two years ago and I was appointed at the school where I completed my teaching practice. Two years on and I am still here – I am in charge of KS3 Modern Foreign Languages. Alongside classroom duties, my role is to enthuse, encourage and promote …

Celebrating Teaching – PGCE alumnus

Having graduated from Hull University with a BA Hons in International Management in 2005, I worked in Recruitment for a few years but was always keen to look for a career that would offer me more; ideally a sense of satisfaction and achievement – enter teaching! I interviewed for the Mathematics PGCE course at The …

PGCEi – How I learned to stop stressing and love the PGCEi

When I first decided to continue my studies back in 2011 I didn’t really have any idea how I wanted to do it. What to study, where to study it, and for how long? I had been teaching at a language school in Thailand for a little over a year and a half and one …

Shanghai 10 – what our Shanghai colleagues really think!

The Shanghai Normal University students have had a hectic time in Nottingham and have done a good deal of travel and tourism around their school work. The high spot of the visit was the three days they spent in primary classes with their partner students from the School Direct programme. The schools hosted the shanghai …

Shanghai 10 – Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) students’ activities at the School of Education (UNUK)

The students from Shanghai normal University have thrown themselves into the programme of seminars and school visits. The first day involved a tour of the University, seminars, and the exciting experience of getting a bus pass for the City. Since then, there has been no stopping them. Amid trips to the town, caves, museum etc, …

Shanghai 10’s Trip Preparation

Students from the School of Education (UNUK) share their planning and preparation for their two week exchange trip to Shanghai.   We had a number of tasks to carry out in preparation for our departure to Shanghai- some were fun and some- not so much. The application for a Chinese visa was surprisingly stressful. You …

Shanghai 10 arrive

On Sunday night 10 students from Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) arrived at the University of Nottingham, with their teacher Professor Zhong, for a two week exchange programme.   They are undergraduate teacher education students studying at SHNU, a leading teacher training institution. Two of the students specialise in early years education and the other eight …

Trainee teacher exchange Nottingham and Shanghai

Blog supported by Dr Jane Medwell, Associate Professor, School of Education and excited member of Shanghai 10. We are the Shanghai 10. Ten students taking part in the University of Nottingham exchange with Shanghai Normal University. What is it about? Well, everyone in education has heard about the results of the OECD Programme for International …

‘Teaching the teachers of tomorrow’- Good byes

Blog written by Dr Len Newton, Director of UG Studies, PGCEi Tutor, School of Education This has been a really good PGCEi Induction meeting! We have enjoyed lively discussions and debates in the whole group; really useful small group work and poster work; and small-group presentations to close the week’s work. The cohort have worked …