Learn something new; be amazed, amused and enthused!
The Plymouth Education Society are holding their first (of many!) Teach Meet of the new academic year. We will be focusing on the topic of Special Educational Needs. Please check out our website at http://plymedsoc.org.uk/ and sign up below!
What is a TeachMeet?
It is an informal and enjoyable gathering of those curious about and involved in teaching and learning. Anyone can share great ideas they've trialed in their classrooms, ask questions or simply turn up and soak up all the great ideas and enthusiasm. In particular, this Teach Meet focuses on Special Educational Needs and so if you have any ideas, experiences or stories that you would like to share, then sign up to talk!
The main part of the TeachMeet is hearing stories about learning, from teachers and other education professionals. This is a chance for education professionals to hear ideas from each other, a chance to hear real narratives of practice that makes a difference. It is about being engaged and inspired by our immediate colleagues and gaining a whole bucket load of networking to boot!
When is it?
Thursday 8th November 2012
18:30 - 20:30
Where is it?
University of Plymouth - Rolle Building, Lecture Theatre 018
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What can you do?
You can come along just to chat, listen, or meet new people. Or if you want to present there are two formats, a 7 minute micropresentation, or a 2 minute nanopresentation. Just add your name to the list below and turn up ready to speak on the day.
Seven minute micro presentations
Add your name and what you may talk about below. (your talk must be about experiences of work in classrooms or museums, not a corporate sales pitch).
1. James Horne @22jhorne - An extended placement in a SEN school
2. Stef Carkett - "Tales of a SENCO" My reflections from the coat-tails of a SENCO.
3. Jennifer Butterworth - Teaching music to Children with SEN @MissJButt
4. Lauren Haydon @lhaydon1991 - Using lego mindstorm with hearing impaired children.
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2 minute nano presentations
Add your name and what you may talk about below. (your talk must be about experiences of work in classrooms or museums, not a corporate sales pitch).
1. Kelly Stone - Using Lego Wedo to enhance a childs learning experience
2. Gillian Selvey - My experience of working in a SEN school
3. Lucy Kitching - Using BeeBots as part of my SEN placement
4. Darren Burgess @NotSo_Superhero - Dyslexia and ICT (dissertation research)
5. Abi Smith - My experience of SEN
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Enthusiastic Audience
You are more than welcome to come along and just watch. There is no pressure to give a talk. If you want to attend, but don't want to give a talk then please still add your name below, so we have an idea of numbers attending.
1. Amy Parkin @amyparkinbed
2. Hannah Shelton @HannahSheltonTT
3. Kelly Stone @kelsto07
4. Megan Douglas @MeganDouglas26
5. Polly Short @pollyshort
6. Georgina Keen
7. Gina Swann
8. Trudi Skinner
9. Maia Pollio
10. Lucy Kitching
11. Gillian Selvey
12. James Horne @22jhorne
13. Nathan Stuart @xnathanstuartx
14. Rosanna Gilbert @RosannaTweet10
15. Beckie Smith @BeckieSmith3
16. Laura Di Fonzo
17. Gemma Howard
18. Sophie Chillingworth
19. Jennifer Butterworth
20. Kerry Greehan
21. Laura Fox
22. Jamie Worsa @jamieworsa
23. Holly Dytham @HollyEDytham
24. Robert Chippett @robertchippett
25. Francesca Pay @francescapay
26. Zoe Vokes
27. Becky Luscombe
28. Melissa Brimicombe
29. Samantha Lisseman
30. Hayley Onslow @Hayley_Onslow
31. Imogen Moore
32. Amy-Louise Kinloch
33. Alec Bryant
34. John Dixon
35. Isabel Charles
36. Melissa Bramwell
37. Jade Morgan
38. Tamsin Mills
39. Tyla Elworthy
40.Maggie Godden
41.Sophy Barnett
42.Lisa Larcombe
43.Mollie Buxton
44.Lucy Youngson
45. Charlotte O'Toole
46. Jonathan Smith
47. James Radburn @mrradburn
48. Rachael Irving
49. Gina Swann
50. Donna Murray
51. Alice Anstee
52. John Steward
53. Danni Tattershall
54. Chris Carter @Studentteacher8
55. Tom Kingwell
56. Jorgie Best
57. Naomi Hancock
58. Sophie Scriven
59. Freddie Bates
60. Briony Lauren
61. Tom Bignold
62. Emily Jenkins
63. Jennifer Butterworth
64. Ruby Painter
65. Charlotte Watson
66. April Farrell-Langer
67. Melissa Pope
68. Jenna Rose
69. Joanna Davies
70. Sophie Padfield
71. Emily Mitchell
72. Laura Pearce
73. Jason Law
74. Martyn Clow
75. Nicky Joanne
76. Beverly Jane
77. Lexi Mayo
78. Amy Marriott
79. Lizzie Porter @MissLPorter
Thanks to our wonderful and generous sponsors...
2. Crown House Publishing Limited - Books for our prize draw
3. Zu3D - An animation kit for the prize draw
4. Times Education Supplement TES SEN - Prize vouchers and refreshments
5. Education City - Refreshments