Friday 15 June 2012

Keeping busy between modules

My studies towards the end of module I became notably intense and I often laughed at the idea of it being a part-time course. However, once it finished and I nursed my initial blues. I found myself twiddling my thumbs and noticing that all my study slots I'd created in my diary are now empty spaces for me to, well twiddle my thumbs...

It seemed a sensible idea to use the time wisely and spend it on preparations for my career ambitions. Unlike some fellow BAPP students, I had an idea of what I'd like to do upon finishing and I'm still with the notion of becoming a drama teacher. This isn't easy and if it's something you are seriously considering, there is a certain criteria and knowledge that needs to be in place. I have been working towards obtaining these by;


  • Spending time volunteering at Jo Richardson School. This helps my network within my practice and gain the required experience to be accepted on any teacher training courses. Also, GTP courses are hard to come by and the only real way into this now, is to observe and volunteer now in hope that you make a connection with the department. 
  • Research PGCE course and visit them on open day and observe classes at Goldsmiths.
  • Research the application process for both PGCE and GTP courses. It all opens up in October 2012 ready for September 2013.
  • Practice numeracy QTS skills test. Any teacher now has to pass a numeracy and literacy test before being accepted on a teacher training course. There are work books specifically designed for this test, I'm nowhere near passing so practice is extremely important.
  • Attending drama teachers workshops. Jo Clarke and I are both attending a workshop run by London Drama, specially aimed a teachers in training.
  • Brushing up on my knowledge of key drama playwrights and practitioners and reading some key literature. 
I'm interested to see what you all have been up to in your 'off' study time?

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