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Emegency First Aid

Posted by Sharon on 7th November 2008

 

 

Yesterday I attended the 6 Hour Emergency First Aid course which was being run by East Lothian’s Outdoor Education Team.

The course acted as an introduction for those who have never been involved in a First Aid course before and a refresher for those who have.

While I fully agree with the theory that everyone should have some knowledge of emergency first aid and wanted to attend the course so that I would feel more confident if I was ever in the position to use it, my main motivations for attending a course at this moment in time was because I am embarking on the BELA course and the RYA Coastal Skipper early next year. Both these courses require a first aid certificate.

The course covered many of the common situations that may occur in the workplace. We looked at CPR, recovery position, sprains, choking, burns etc. Our insturctor Bill Stephen was both knowledgeable and patient, and with a wealth of experience to share ran a very practical and realistic course.

My thanks go to Bill for an enjoyable and valuable day!

Posted in CPD, East Lothian, health, outdoor education | 1 Comment »

Outdoor Education Challenge

Posted by Sharon on 30th September 2008

Last week my colleague Jayne Easson and I accompanied 12 S4 pupils to the annual Outdoor Education Challenge. This year it had a watersports theme with the pupils (and staff) getting a taster of Kayaking, Canoeing and Sailing. The pupils have a brilliant time trying out the various activities and I particularly enjoyed sailing the Lazer picos although it was a bit scary in the gusts!

The event finished with a rather chaotic race to retrieve a ball. I am very pleased to report that the Knox Academy team won the trophy.

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Outdoor Education

Posted by Sharon on 17th June 2008

Yesterday I visited Liz Brookes, Principal Teacher of Outdoor Education within East Lothian Council. The reason for my visit was that Liz had very kindly offered to talk to me about the various qualifications I would need in order to become GTC recognised as a Teacher of Outdoor Education.

We are very lucky in East Lothian as we have a very good and busy Outdoor Education Team who not only provide lots of opportunities for our pupils but also provide a wide variety of staff development opportunities. I intend to book onto various courses over the coming months in order to build up my qualifications. In addition, Liz is also allowing me to help the team out during my spare time to build up my experience.

 I would like to thank Liz for taking the time to talk to me.

Posted in A Curriculum for Excellence, CPD, East Lothian, extra curricular activities, fitness, health, outdoor education | 2 Comments »

EAST LOTHIAN SCHOOLS LEAD THE WAY ON INTERNET SAFETY TRAINING

Posted by Sharon on 5th June 2008

In June this year, East Lothian Council, in partnership with Lothian and Borders Police, will be hosting a series of Internet safety and responsible use training sessions for parents with pupils in P5 - S6 across the county.  This is in response to growing concerns, expressed by individual parents and parent councils, about how to make sure young people use the internet safely and responsibly. The sessions are also designed to show parents how they can protect their youngsters from on-line dangers.
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> The training sessions will be led by Ollie Bray (Depute Head at Musselburgh Grammar School) and PC David Gunn from Lothian and Borders Police. Both Mr Bray and Mr Gunn are accredited Ambassadors of the Child Exploitation Online Protection Agency (CEOP).
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> The training session has already been piloted within the Musselburgh Cluster and received positive response from over 200 parents. The content of the evening includes background information on new technologies and information about computers and mobile phones and the law. But the main part of the presentation involves Mr Bray taking the parents into some > ‘> real> ‘>  social networking spaces that young people use. This includes Habba Hotel, Teenspot, MSN Instant Messenger and Bebo. The session also gives advice on how you can protect your home computer and advice on on-line gaming.
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> Everybody who attends the training will have access to a comprehensive on-line handout.
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> The sessions will be held at:
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> *     Preston Lodge High- 3 June 2008
> *     Ross High - 10 June 2008
> *     Dunbar Grammar - 11 June 2008
> *     Knox Academy - 18 June 2008
> *     North Berwick High - 24 June 2008
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> All training sessions will take place between 7 - 9pm.
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> Ollie Bray, Depute Head at Musselburgh Grammar School, says:
> ‘> This is a very exciting time for East Lothian to be leading the way in Internet Training for staff, parents, families and pupils.  We are going to use the feedback we gain from these sessions to inform good practice nationally through the Scottish Learning Festival.> ‘>
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> These evenings will start promptly at 7pm and have a limited availability. If you have any queries or you would like to book a place on one of these sessions, please email Tess Watson, (Acting Education Support Officer) at  twatson at eastlothian.gov.uk or log onto
http:edubuzz.org/blogs/internetsafety

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CCF Centenary Civic Reception

Posted by Sharon on 12th April 2008

This evening East Lothian council hosted a civic reception in Haddington Town House to mark the start of the centenary celebrations. An exhibition showing events and photographs from throughout the history of the cadets at Knox was open to the public all afternoon and was well attended. Some newspaper articles on display actually mentioned an unofficial cadet force being in place at Knox as far back as 1906!

The official reception was opened by the Knox Academy Pipe Band. This was our first external ‘gig’ and the pupils put on a wonderful show for the invited guests. The performance was follwed by speeches. These speeches included an address by the Head Teacher of Knox, Major George McFarlane and Colonel J Wilson the head of the Scottish Territorial Army.  This was followed by a fantastic buffet.

The event was a huge success and I am very much looking forward to the next event in what promises to be a very busy year for the Knox Academy Combined Cadet Force.

Posted in CCF, East Lothian, Knox Academy, Pipeband, extra curricular activities, youth work organisations | 2 Comments »

Podcasting

Posted by Sharon on 29th February 2008

 

Today I attended a Podcasting session run by the East Lothian ICT support team. Before the session I had a pretty good idea what Podcasting is and how I can use it in the classroom to enhance teaching and learning. A few weeks ago I posted about my S1 Modern Studies class who have asked to do Podcasting as part of their Mock Election campaign.

This meant that I went into the session with very clear aims:

  • Find out what equipment is required
  • Find out what software is required
  • Find out how to post it to the internet

The session started with an introduction on what Podcasting is. We were shown a number of podcasts by various schools across Scotland and East Lothian. We were then shown the software that we would be useing and how to use it.

The rest of the session was given over to hands on experience of the technology. Although, it was dissapointing that some of the technology failed us, the course certainly left me with a much clearer idea of how I can bring Podcasting into my teaching and I have even learned how to post the Podcasts to a blog. This means that the class can link up their blog to any Podcasts they make.

I would like to thank David Gilmour, Dave Rawson and Tess Watson for presenting a very interesting course and Ann Cochrane for arranging it.

Posted in A Curriculum for Excellence, CPD, East Lothian, ICT, Resources | 1 Comment »

Moto Cross

Posted by Sharon on 4th February 2008

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Yesterday I escorted a group of Knox cadets to the moto cross in East Lothian. The pupils had all volunteered to help at the event as marshalls. The pupils did very well with everyone taking turns in the various ‘tattie boxes’. I was very impressed with the maturity that they all displayed and the seriousness in which they fulfilled their duties, they were a credit to the school, the CCF and themselves. I am glad to report that there was no major incidents. Well done to all the cadets involved!

Posted in CCF, East Lothian, Knox Academy, extra curricular activities | No Comments »

A relaxing time?

Posted by Sharon on 23rd December 2007

Well the holidays are here at last. What a term it has been, jam packed to say the least!

It feels like only last week I was sitting at home writing a post on here during the October break. Since then there has been S4 prelims, an EEBL placement, work experience week, S4 reports, S1 Parent’s Evening, S5/S6 Parents’ Evening, the Cadets Christmas night out, Christmas concerts, the infamous S6 Pantomine, Staff Christmas Lunch and so the list goes on.

There have been so many things going on that I would be here until the end of the holidays writing about it all. However, I thought I would briefly outline my personal highlights.

  1. The EEBL placement was absoloutly fantastic, for more on that click here.
  2. The Cadets Christmas night out to the Time Capsule in Coatbridge. Ice Skating was on the agenda and what fun we had. But I will never forgive the three NCO’s for pulling me round the rink at what felt like 200mph!!!!
  3. The Christmas concert. This was the first performance to parents of the Knox Academy Pipe Band. We played Green Hills/Battle’s O’er and Highland Cathedral. The sound was amazing, thanks to our new piping instructor, Colin Pryde, from the East Lothian Pipes and Drums Trust. We really could have been playing in a competition. There have been many excellent comments about our performance which in encouraging for the future of the band.

After all that I am looking forward going back in January fully refreshed.

Merry Christmas!

Posted in A Curriculum for Excellence, CCF, CPD, East Lothian, Knox Academy, Pipeband, colleagues, extra curricular activities | 3 Comments »

Day Five

Posted by Sharon on 23rd November 2007

We were joined by Sue again today to help us pull together the project that we have been working on all week. Sue had set out a structure that could be applied to our individual sections. This means that the final project has a more consistant approach throughout. We spent the whole morning editing and bringing together all the Teacher notes and the Pupil notes and by 12.30 we had our final project. The web designer now has the task of turning our thoughts into an interactive, user friendly, online resource to be used in schools across the country.

We were then treated to another fantastic lunch with the most wonderful sandwiches I have ever seen! We were joined by the whole JMA team who seemed really interested in, and excited about, what we had been doing during the week.

This afternoon Emma had organised three curators from other departments to come to talk to us about the work that they do in the Library. They had been asked to bring along their favourite three items from the collections that they work with. Our first guest was Dr Marina Castrillo who is the Manuscripts Curator. Maria brought along a selection of manuscripts including a diary of a Scottish emmigrant to Canada. Dr Brian Hillyard who is the Rare Books Collection Manager brought along three rare books including one of the first books for the blind ever published. Finally we were shown a selection of graphic novels from John Birch the Assisstant Purchase Curator. This started an interesting discussion about using books, traditionally written off as mere comics, to engage the most reluctant of readers. I was particuarly interested in the Maus books which raises issues about the Holocaust.

I have had a fantastic week at the National Library of Scotland. I have been given the opportunity to work with a wonderful collection of manuscripts and learned a great deal about the workings of the Library. I have developed skills that I can use in the classroom, particularly in developing resources directly related to the Curriculum for Excellence.

I would like to thank everyone at the Library, particulalry the JMA team for making us feel so welcome and Careers Scotland for organising the placement. I also appreciate the support I have received from Knox Academy and East Lothian Council for allowing me to take this once in a lifetime opportunity. Finally, I want to say a massive thanks to the four people that I have spent a great deal of time working with this week, my colleagues Donald and Martine, our consultant Sue, and of course Emma who has supported us throughout the project.

If anyone reading this is thinking about applying for a EEBL Teacher Placement, particularly within the National Library of Scotland, I would encourage you to go for it. It really is a once in a life time chance to do something different which builds on skills required in the classroom.

Posted in 5-14, A Curriculum for Excellence, CPD, East Lothian, ICT, Interactive Whiteboards, Knox Academy, Resources, colleagues | No Comments »

Edubuzz

Posted by Sharon on 30th October 2007

 

I am very new to Edubuzz and blogging. However, I was encouraged by my good friend and colleague Tess Watson to attend the Edubuzz meeting yesterday evening. I was very apprehensive about attending as I feel that, although I think I have some basic computing skills, I am very much a novice at using the internet for anything other than surfing and chatting. However, the more I learn about it’s potential the more I understand why it can enhance Learning and Teaching and indeed the more I am enjoying learning about it.

The meeting was very relaxed and I found it to be a particularly interesting and enjoyable meeting. Everyone was very friendly and it was great to put faces to names that I have heard and to blogs that I have read. I really feel that I am going t learn a lot from every person involved. In addition, it was a chance to learn about what is going on within East Lothian and what initiatives are being put in place, marking East Lothian out within Scottish Education. I feel very lucky to work within this forward thinking authority and to be part of the Edubuzz project.

Posted in CPD, East Lothian, colleagues | 3 Comments »

 

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