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Saturday, March 28, 2015
Percentages
Percentages are a common feature in Life Skills Numeracy. I use this simple graphic in my presentations to assist students to gain the understanding they need to successfully work out and convert.
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Teachers facilitating cheating!
Article today in the mail.
Nice reading evaluation exercise. Does the author have a hidden agenda?
Secret notes and whispers among tricks used by TEACHERS
http://dailym.ai/1FT3sCa via @MailOnline
Friday, March 20, 2015
Another week over
Another week, (Week 33 of the academic calendar) over and the students are well underway with their final summative projects. A blended approach combining reading evaluation, report writing and presentation have been well received by the students and the report focus (career) will serve well for long term planning.
The Solar Eclipse today certainly impacted on the first class of the day and productivity was shelved for indirect viewing of the first solar eclipse of the century. Although it was slightly anti-climatic, it was good to interact with my group outside of the classroom as the whole college seemed to embark on the south side of the building. All manner of methods being implemented to watch the show.
Next week there will be a heavy influence on researching skills as I take my students through effective search strategies and assessing how current, appropriate, and biased web pages are for their reports.
The Solar Eclipse today certainly impacted on the first class of the day and productivity was shelved for indirect viewing of the first solar eclipse of the century. Although it was slightly anti-climatic, it was good to interact with my group outside of the classroom as the whole college seemed to embark on the south side of the building. All manner of methods being implemented to watch the show.
Next week there will be a heavy influence on researching skills as I take my students through effective search strategies and assessing how current, appropriate, and biased web pages are for their reports.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
SWOT Analysis-A useful tool for self reflection
Although many businesses, focus groups and start-ups use S.W.O.T successfully to evaluate a business idea or venture, the method can be applied successfully to allow for effective self-evaluation.
SWOT stands for STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES and THREATS and refers to the internal and external factors that can effect an idea, development, or individual.
Looking below at the example SWOT analysis we are reflecting on a student graduate looking to seek employment after the completion of their studies. The student will evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. These are the internal factors for which they directly effect. The Opportunities and threats are things out with the individuals control.
For example a strength might be good communication skills, while a weakness might be unable to complete basic numeracy tasks. it is important for effective self-evaluation that the individual is completely honest in their reflection. The external factors such as Opportunities might include, that the industry is alive with jobs. The threats may be, the other graduates all competing for the same job. These are the factors which are out with your control, but it is important to be aware of them when reflecting.
Below is an example of SWOT Analysis. Why not try and self-reflect your current situation as a student graduate and see what you discover.
For more information on SWOT analysis visit http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTMC_05.htm
SWOT stands for STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES and THREATS and refers to the internal and external factors that can effect an idea, development, or individual.
Looking below at the example SWOT analysis we are reflecting on a student graduate looking to seek employment after the completion of their studies. The student will evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. These are the internal factors for which they directly effect. The Opportunities and threats are things out with the individuals control.
For example a strength might be good communication skills, while a weakness might be unable to complete basic numeracy tasks. it is important for effective self-evaluation that the individual is completely honest in their reflection. The external factors such as Opportunities might include, that the industry is alive with jobs. The threats may be, the other graduates all competing for the same job. These are the factors which are out with your control, but it is important to be aware of them when reflecting.
Below is an example of SWOT Analysis. Why not try and self-reflect your current situation as a student graduate and see what you discover.
For more information on SWOT analysis visit http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTMC_05.htm
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
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