Said my course leader in managing my expectations about the PG Cert. 😳 Today was the induction to the PG Cert Academic Practice at UAL and Lindsay expressed a similar sentiment in saying “this course requires 10-12 hours a week so something will have to give.”
That being said, I am looking forward to being a student again and putting what I’ve learned immediately back into practice. I’m currently teaching MA Graphic Branding & Identity at LCC so am loving the dynamics of teaching and learning simultaneously. The induction was already giving me ideas on my Introductory Briefing to the course.
For example the Temperature Check in pairs was a nice way to initially make a connection when you’re in a new environment and made me think we could have a buddy system on my course to help students integrate into London university life.
Another observation is leaving all questions for the end. We have an issue on my course with a large cohort of 78 students and a few who ask a lot of questions. It has been reflected by the students that they feel it is wasting their time so actually a very simple tactic of not answering questions till the end and giving students the option of leaving if they don’t feel it’s relevant would be a way to control the timings.
Seeing that this cohort is over 100 people, it’ll be interesting to see how they manage all the students. LCC is looking to grow our course just by going through this experience it should be useful to see how the make the course more personal but maintain parity.
I am hoping that this PG Cert will help bring new ideas and pedagogic methods in a way that will enhance my teaching and engagement with my students and already it is giving me ideas. I will be using this blog to discuss and reflect as I go through this process.