Everything comes to an end! I'm not sure how I feel about the Year 12's finishing up. In part I'm glad that they are moving on to their new adventures and I'm proud of what they have all achieved; however, I am not used to being a "class down" during Week 5 of Term 4. It's a really odd feeling!
Taking down the display in my Media Studies classroom was bittersweet but I'm forever grateful for being given the opportunity to teach outside of my comfort zone with a group of students who were willing to learn alongside me! Now, onwards to Graduation next week!
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What started as two of us getting sick of being asked "is Hitler part of WW1?" and various other questions (and repeating the outline several times) turned into me creating subject posters for each of the subjects that we either teach, have the potential to teach, or currently teach. They took a while and did end up on the back burner while Stage 2 Media Studies was wrapped up but I am so glad that they are finally done! ** Post will be updated with the PDF's. ![]()
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This was my first experience at a large scale SACE forum, and it was fantastic to be able to work with fellow Media Studies teachers to start to map out our journey to subject renewal. ![]() When I opened the email, I couldn't believe it. I've been teaching Media Studies for the first time this year (at Stage 2 nonetheless!) and decided to throw my hat in the ring for the SACE Subject Renewal Group for Media Studies as my number one and Geography as a back up. Well, I didn't get Geography but I did get Media Studies! I can't wait to work with colleagues at other sites (both public and private sector) and look at how Media Studies can be improved and what changes can/should be enacted. I'm also looking forward to trialling new curriculum as we see where Subject Renewal process takes us! |
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