Cassie’s Laws

Next part of my journey…finding a job!

Archive for July 3rd, 2009


Super CShore Bloggers!

I was really pleased to see that my girls are still blogging now that it’s the holidays. Befinitedly one of the benefits of not pushing them to blog and allowing them to do it when they wish. They obviously enjoy it.

I was really amazed at Emma who has managed to sign up to PhotoPeach and embed it in her blog with no help at all. I’m trying to ignore the fact that most of the images are from google! :S

I really hope they have the inclination to keep this up next year and continue to refelct on their lives and learning. I think this is a really useful skill that will definitely come in handy later in life. I remember in first year at uni when they first started telling us to reflect on our practice and I didn’t have a clue. I don’t think we give our kids enough opportunities to do this.

I also think that reflection is not something that should be forced and therefore a blog or something similar is ideal as the children can access it when they need to. However, I’m not naive enough to think it will benefit all children as there will always be the children that have to be asked to do something otherwise they won’t do it. So possible a mixture of structured tasks and free reign would tick this box?

Probationary Year – Bittersweet!

Well, that’s me finished. Phew is my initial reaction. It was great and I need a holiday but I’m also now jobless so that’s a bit scary!

The last day of school was very teary, was lovely to get so many lovely cards and letters, made me feel like I must’ve done something right! A few of my girls have posted about it on their blogs as well which was nice!

Currently in limbo just now, can’t find work at all but I know there are lots of other NQTs in my position. I think this is where the induction scheme falls down. The new scheme is great because it gives everyone the chance to get experience in a school but it’s bad because you get a taste of something you love and then you are in danger of losing it. Towards the end of the year I wondered if it would be better to fight for a job at the beginning and then at least you knew you had one usless something went wrong.

I found it really hard leaving CShore (again!) I had a fantastc placement there and an amazing probationary year. Hopefully I’ll be back for the odd day of supply!