PGCEi – How I learned to stop stressing and love the PGCEi
May 27, 2014
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 …
‘Teaching the teachers of tomorrow’- Good byes
April 24, 2014
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 …
‘Teaching the teachers of tomorrow in Kuala Lumpur’- Induction Day1
Blog written by Dr Len Newton, Director of UG Programmes, PGCEI Tutor, School of Education. Monday 21st April An early breakfast then off to the teaching venue for Induction Day 1. Registration went well and all 33 of the students we had expected have arrived! We have a roomful of interesting people to get to …
‘Teaching the teachers of tomorrow in Kuala Lumpur’
April 7, 2014
This blog was written by Dr Len Newton, Director of UG programmes, PGCEi Tutor, School of Education PGCEi KL5 I’m excited! Over the last few weeks I have been reconnecting with the School of Ed’s PGCE International course (PGCEi), which I last taught in Lagos, Nigeria, in early 2009. Since then, this course, which …