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Tag Archives: reflection

Life Without Goals – setting intentions for the new year

Posted on December 10, 2011 by Linda

Life without goals? Ironic or what? I’ve been teaching goal setting and target setting all term but I don’t do it myself! I’ve tried goal setting and all it does, for me, is set me up to feel like a … Continue reading →

Posted in action research | Tagged antidote, goal setting, informal approach, new year, new year resolutions, reflection

How Should We Assess People in Educational Contexts?

Posted on August 13, 2011 by Linda
How should we assess people in educational contexts? - Quora

There’s an interesting group of answers to this question appearing on Quora as part of #purposedassess. I thought I’d add my answer here as well: When working with adults in my role in FE I am involved with portfolio and … Continue reading →

Posted in teaching | Tagged badges, ed team, educational contexts, informal approach, project based learning, reflection, using technology

Printed Handouts – Really?

Posted on March 5, 2010 by Linda

I was having a frustrated moment when I asked friends ( loose definition,ok twitter contacts) if people attending CPD sessions really need paper handouts. I’d decided to provide CDs with everything on, a wiki page, and not bother with paper … Continue reading →

Posted in teaching | Tagged paper handouts, reflection

Back on the blog

Posted on January 1, 2009 by Linda

Good Intentions I’m back on this rather neglected blog on the first day of this new year with every intention of being a more regular poster. Having the blog updated to WordPress 2.7 (thanks Andy!) should help. A Learning Journey … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged reflection
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