Wednesday 4 June 2014

Final Presentation...Done!


So yesterday I finished the final, very last task to complete the course which was the oral presentation.
To say I was a bag of nerves on the long train journey to Middlesex when it came to the actual presentation I really enjoyed it and wasn't that nervous at all!

It was great seeing the people who I'd stayed in contact with throughout the course, sharing several skype and phone sessions as well as communicating via the sig and also seeing a couple of new faces I'd not met before. I really enjoyed listening and watching their presentations, such diversity in topics and just great to see what others had been working on over the past few months.

I felt my presentation went well and I'm so pleased I didn't let nerves get the better of me! I have attached my power point below to share and hopefully help with future students on the course.

http://www.slideshare.net/carlalmason5/how-to-effectively-teach-dance-to-teenage-students

Overall, the course and particularly the inquiry have developed and improved me on a professional but also personal level. I am much more confident in the classroom and of my teaching methods and I am just a much more inquisitive and questioning person now than when I first started on the course.

I was told before I started the course that it would open many doors for me and now it's coming to the end I can see how true that is. I think that this is one of the best things I've ever done, advancing me massively in my career as a teacher and also my attitude and my approach generally day to day. I would recommend this course to anyone who wants to take a big step in their career or for those who want to personally develop themselves!

Wednesday 28 May 2014

Planning my oral presentation and learning along the way...


Only a few more days until the oral presentation at Middlesex! I can remember last year looking ahead to this point thinking what my oral presentation would be about, I can't believe I'm actually here!

I also can't believe that I'm still learning even at the final stages of the BAPP course.
I'm currently putting together my power point for the oral presentation which will be next Tuesday (Nervous, but excited!) and I don't know if it's embarrassing to admit that I've never used power point before today!
It is very straight forward once you get the hang of it but it's something I would never have used if it weren't for this course.

I'm enjoying being at this point, being able to reflect and summarise all that I've learnt ...the finish line is in sight!

Thursday 15 May 2014

Good News From the IDTA!


A few weeks ago I received a letter from the IDTA stating that I had achieved the highest mark in 2013 for the Ballet Teaching Associates exam and therefore I would be nominated for the Giles Bursary Award.
I couldn't believe what I was reading. I was really happy and couldn't help but feel proud that I had achieved the highest mark.

I've found it really encouraging and even if I don't win the bursary it won't matter because teaching dance is what I absolutely love doing and it's lovely to know that I must be doing it right so far!

Wednesday 14 May 2014

Last Submission!


Feeling really happy and relieved today now that my critical review and artefact have been submitted.
I also actually feel quite sad that this piece of work is done because I've really enjoyed doing the inquiry and discovering new ideas. I would never have thought that I could carry out an investigation to get results that may not have always been conclusive but were really insightful!
I have picked up several pieces of literature on the way that I'm definitely going to read further and maybe even try and find more material to read as I do believe that this part of the inquiry has really developed me and widened my knowledge of teaching. I don't want to stop there and be happy with what I've learnt so far, I want to continue learning and keep developing my teaching methods.

Now we've got the oral presentation to look forward to!

I've posted on the Sig asking if anyone would like to have a chat via Skype just to discuss our presentations and bounce a few ideas around. If anyone would be interested in Skyping let me know!

Tuesday 22 April 2014

Literature on Dance Related Injuries


Part of my inquiry covers the development of the teenage body and how teachers account for this in the dance class.

A few weeks ago when searching out literature to support my inquiry I came across a page on the Nationwide Children's Website which reported a study by the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital.

The study shows that 4 out of 10 dancers who are injured are between the age of 15 and 19. Warming up, stretching, applying correct technique and keeping well hydrated are considered to be positive ways to help avoid injury.
One of my questions that I asked teachers in the interview brought about a recurring theme on dance injuries and how careful you have to be, particularly when teaching teenagers. This study ties in nicely with my inquiry and is very informative and supports what I've discovered so far.

If others find this useful, I have copied the study finds in this blog but please click the link below to find out further information from their website.

http://www.nationwidechildrens.org/dance-injuries-by-the-numbers



Tuesday 15 April 2014

Skype Session...nearing the end of Module 3!


Although I couldn't attend the final module 3 session today in person, I did manage to join them through Skype!

The points covered were on

Structure > Ensuring the discoveries and findings are delivered in a fashion that the reader can understand

Word Count > I currently have 7,000 words for my analysis which should only be 2,500! A bit of trimming is in order and a way Paula suggested to do this is by focusing on the strong findings only. Fewer bullet points but in more detail

Artefact > A few ideas were bouncing around for the artefact. Paula highlighted that we needed a purpose for the artefact. I originally wanted to do some sort of brochure to present my findings but now I've thought about my PURPOSE I am a lot more focused on knowing which route to take. The purpose of my artefact will be to inform prospective employees the regulations of my dance school and how I would expect them to approach teaching teenage students


Wednesday 26 March 2014

Skype Session


This morning I shared a Skype session with Sophie Jones and Kym Walton. We talked about where we were up to in the Module and what our next steps would be. It was good to discuss our plans and gain new insights from each other. It's also nice to know that we have support from fellow BAPP students and that we can help each other if needed.

We are planning another session within the next couple weeks, so it would be great if anyone would like to join us!