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Module 3- So it begins.....

Lord of the rings seems to have been on my mind lately. Last night when trying to describe an 'ethereal' quality to 12/13 year olds. I tried to reference the elves in Lord of the Rings, to which most of them looked at me blankly and said they had never heard of it. At that point I realised I am old. 

Anyways 'so it begins' as King Theoden says.....

Module 3.

On Monday we had our welcome back lecture. It was lovely to see some faces again and new faces too. Daunted was a word used to describe feelings towards this module.... I couldnt agree more. It seems like a lot of work to do in 12 weeks. But doesnt every project when you look at the bigger picture. However I know when you start chipping away and breaking things down, it all becomes manageable. Just have to remain organised!

Some exciting stuff ahead though too, I have some observations of teachers taking inclusive dance classes booked in, which I'm really excited about watching and I also have an interview for a Masters degree on Friday, fingers crossed it goes well!

Coming back to teaching after the summer has been great, although busy. I always feel returning to a new year inspires me to improve on my practice. I am now looking into teacher training with Acrobatic Arts. I myself can not even do a decent cartwheel or a handstand 😅, however, moving with the times, dance incorporates so much more acro than it did back in my day, now I do really sound old. So I need to keep up and learn more.

All in due course though, Module 3 will now be my top priority until January! I can't believe how quickly it's going by.

Over and out.

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