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Re: Subject Reviews (PDF updated 17/01/09)
EDSE3044 Teaching English 1
Lecturer: Jackie Manuel
Tutor: Jowen Hillyer
Ease: 8/10
None of this is hard stuff. It's basically an introduction to practical strategies for English teaching. There is only one assessment for this course which is a reflective journal + concluding statement which includes certain tasks (lesson plans etc) that are set out in the criteria. The only irritating thing is that the subject starts halfway through the semester and runs for like 7 weeks so everything is really kind of crammed together and it seemed like there was too much reading for each week because of that. But yeah whatever I survived just fine.
Lecturers: 8/10
Jackie is a competent lecturer. She is a bit all over the place with organising stuff but otherwise pretty good, clearly knows her stuff and is happy to impart that to us. Jowen is a fantastic tutor, if someone can make 3 hours of the same class enjoyable then you know something is right. I was initially concerned that what we were doing in seminars didn't seem to follow anything in the outline but since your tutor is the one who marks your journal and stuff it doesn't really matter in the end (and I think what we did was better than what we were ''meant'' to do)
Interest: 9/10
Considering the kind of course it is it would be a bit of a problem to not have an interest in the subject matter. Good lecturers etc helped, obviously.
Overall: 8/10
EDSE3042 Teaching Drama 1
Lecturers: None. Seminar format only. Tutors: Michael Anderson and Kelly Freebody.
Ease: 8/10
Same kinda thing as above, introducing ways to teach stuff. Same icky crammed-in structure but content not difficult. Two assessments: writing an essay-ish (I use the word loosely, you can write it up however the heck you want) thing comparing live theatre to classwork; and an overview of a unit of work containing six lesson plans with assessment. The organisation of these tasks left a bit to be desired.
Tutors: 8/10
Michael - all round a great person, v. engaging, knows stuff. Not keen on theoretical wankery which was great. Kind of disorganised but thats OK.
Kelly - I'm kind of scared of her tbh but she's a great teacher and more organised than Mr. Anderson which was a plus.
Interest: See English
Overall: 8/10
EDSE3044 Teaching English 1
Lecturer: Jackie Manuel
Tutor: Jowen Hillyer
Ease: 8/10
None of this is hard stuff. It's basically an introduction to practical strategies for English teaching. There is only one assessment for this course which is a reflective journal + concluding statement which includes certain tasks (lesson plans etc) that are set out in the criteria. The only irritating thing is that the subject starts halfway through the semester and runs for like 7 weeks so everything is really kind of crammed together and it seemed like there was too much reading for each week because of that. But yeah whatever I survived just fine.
Lecturers: 8/10
Jackie is a competent lecturer. She is a bit all over the place with organising stuff but otherwise pretty good, clearly knows her stuff and is happy to impart that to us. Jowen is a fantastic tutor, if someone can make 3 hours of the same class enjoyable then you know something is right. I was initially concerned that what we were doing in seminars didn't seem to follow anything in the outline but since your tutor is the one who marks your journal and stuff it doesn't really matter in the end (and I think what we did was better than what we were ''meant'' to do)
Interest: 9/10
Considering the kind of course it is it would be a bit of a problem to not have an interest in the subject matter. Good lecturers etc helped, obviously.
Overall: 8/10
EDSE3042 Teaching Drama 1
Lecturers: None. Seminar format only. Tutors: Michael Anderson and Kelly Freebody.
Ease: 8/10
Same kinda thing as above, introducing ways to teach stuff. Same icky crammed-in structure but content not difficult. Two assessments: writing an essay-ish (I use the word loosely, you can write it up however the heck you want) thing comparing live theatre to classwork; and an overview of a unit of work containing six lesson plans with assessment. The organisation of these tasks left a bit to be desired.
Tutors: 8/10
Michael - all round a great person, v. engaging, knows stuff. Not keen on theoretical wankery which was great. Kind of disorganised but thats OK.
Kelly - I'm kind of scared of her tbh but she's a great teacher and more organised than Mr. Anderson which was a plus.
Interest: See English
Overall: 8/10