dory wrote: » The reflective journal is grand. Just collect things during the year, projects students do, tests they take, and write a little story around them for the journal. For the teaching - look through the books, Google for ideas for teaching that subject, talk to anyone you may know who teaches it. You'll have two classes with your tutor before you start anyway.
Jade182 wrote: » http://www.ucd.ie/education/graduateprogrammes/taughtprogrammes/masterofartsineducationma/ What about a Masters in Education? Where does this stand with regards to Qualified Teacher Status?
Melty wrote: » Has anyone doin the PDE in Galway heard anything back from them since they sent out the Garda Clearance forms?
paudie wrote: » Hey guys, for those of us starting the PDE in September, when should we register with the teaching council. I want to have my MSc assessed and have read this can take a few months so would like to get a head start if possible.
artybay wrote: » Apologies if this is a bit vague but I'll be starting the PDE in U.C.C. this year and I was hoping to get advice from people about the year. I suppose in particular I would love to hear advice regarding: 1) the reflective journal to be written over the year 2) preparation for teaching (how to prepare class material/for the supervisor's visits, etc.) However, any general advice or any guidance that anyone might be willing to offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
paudie wrote: » Where does one purchase the teacher editions of books? Just go into the local book store and ask?
Ciara471 wrote: » Does anyone know when the timetable for the PDE in UCC will be up? I'd love if there was more information available. I just can't wait to get started at this stage.
daffodil88 wrote: » I'm doing the pgde in nuim starting in sept.got my garda vetting back a couple weeks ago,have school sorted.has anyone head anything after that?i havent heard from the uni about anything and guessing i'll be starting back aug/sept in the school...just wondering do i need to do anything else or will they contact us in due course?thanks
slampop wrote: » Timetable for UCD is up http://www.ucd.ie/education/graduateprogrammes/taughtprogrammes/professionaldiplomaineducationpde/
Tracy Jacks wrote: » I contacted NUI Maynooth the other day and they said we'll be starting on the 29th August. I think we should receive a timetable etc... in the post in August. Hope that helps!
IrishEyes19 wrote: » hey guys, this is probably a silly question but when you're applying for the PDGE, do you need to state that you are applying for masters too. And vica versa, for example the decision for the PDGE is made in April, but often the masters decision hasnt come out yet. Would you need to state on the masters forms where it asks is it your first choice, that you have applied for the PDGE, even if the decision has been negative. Also one more question, I went to college in ucc and am applying for the PDGE there, do I need to send my transcripts to them since I did my undergrad there?
daffodil88 wrote: » i got my nuim info in the post today.looking forward to starting now. just wondering does anyone know in regards to methodologies do i have to have a degree in a subject to do it.my subjects are history and geography.i can probably do cspe and sphe right?what about religion?id be interested to do that subject but i didnt do it in my degree.im guessing for subjects like english you need to have done it in your degree.my third subject was sociology...
mtoutlemonde wrote: » You do the methodologies for the subjects you will be registered to teach with the teaching council i.e. history and geography. You could take CSPE as a certificate of attendance but this will not be on your teaching council registration. As far as I know there is no SPHE methodology - you do this through in-service if you're teaching it.
Bobsammy wrote: » You can do any methodologies you like so long as the timetable allows. Lots of people do three and there is a SPHE module in Maynooth - or at least there was two years ago. As said above though the Teaching Council will only register you for the subjects you have in your degree.