Reflection 4 : The ‘crit’ experience Is very different now than it was when I studied my textile degree at art school. Although there were many things than needed changing and were perceived as negative, possibly toxic, from what I experienced I still think there is room to reintroduce a regular student group crit scenario… Continue reading Creating a positive crit experience
Category: Reflections
Four blog posts applying course matter to my own teaching context
Scheduling time for Reflective Practice
Reflection 3 : Through reflecting on my teaching experiences in my case studies It has highlighted to me how little time I have to do this within my day-to-day teaching practice, both on my own or with my wider team. Although naturally I adapt and develop my presentations, my teaching methods, assessment briefs to align… Continue reading Scheduling time for Reflective Practice
Introverted Learning
Reflection 2 : After reading ‘Embracing the silence’ I immediately thought about how I could bring some of the ideas and reflections from this paper into my BA2 design class sessions. Although this article focuses on the movement into online teaching that happened during covid it also reflects on how to bring silence into the… Continue reading Introverted Learning
What comes naturally to some, does not come naturally to others
Reflection 1 : I was unable to attend the first workshop in person as planned and caught up by watching the online recordings from the online session group. So far, my impression of the PgCert is that it is easy to become overwhelmed, although on paper it doesn’t seem to be too much work, undertaking… Continue reading What comes naturally to some, does not come naturally to others