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Had an e-mail from one of my learners describing the initial teaching course she just finished with me as 'life changing'. She's gone from being an agoraphobic suffering from panic attacks to a confident young woman who's now got an interview for a place to do a PGCE.

I can't claim all the credit as the group as a whole have been great and have supported each other enormously. But I like to think that I might have played some small part.

That's fantastic.

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I kick of my teacher training courses by going round the room asking everyone what subject areas they hope to teach. There's nearly always someone who says Confidence Building. To which I reply: "I hate confidence building courses."

I then go on to explain that I think all courses should be confidence building and, somehow, labelling courses specifically as Confidence Building might appear to excuse tutors of other courses from doing that in whatever they teach.

With all learning in any subject my main aim is that the participants should go away feeling a bit better about themselves at the end. Getting a qualification is a bonus.

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4 Day work week, followed by a 4 day weekend. :D I'm not going anywhere particularly exotic, just the Harry Potter studio tour (Watford :P) on Friday and then a day off on Monday...but it does make Monday slightly more bearable knowing I'm only here for 4 days!

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Had an e-mail from one of my learners describing the initial teaching course she just finished with me as 'life changing'. She's gone from being an agoraphobic suffering from panic attacks to a confident young woman who's now got an interview for a place to do a PGCE.

I can't claim all the credit as the group as a whole have been great and have supported each other enormously. But I like to think that I might have played some small part.

It gets even better. She had her Uni interview today and has been offered a PGCE place. Am I chuffed or what!

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I'm happy that despite approaching 29 people tell me they thought I was 22. Lets hope I can shave off 7 years permanently for the rest of my life!

You wait till you get near to retirement age and you'll want to add on a few years to quit work early. Mind you as they keep pushing the retirement age on a bit, by the time you're 65 you'll probably find they won't give you a pension till you're 100.

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Nice one Barry. A lovely little minnow.

I'm delighted with my new hearing aids but suddenly everything is so loud. Sound where have you been hiding? To her relief I can now even listen to the TV at the same volume as Mrs GH.

But sitting here the clatter of my keyboard and noise from the computer fan is deafening. So I reckon it will be 'ears out' when on the computer,

Oh and 27-6. Doing better lads.

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Finished a five session course today for tenants of a housing association on how to put a newsletter together. Got them to go from zero to putting together a four page newsletter (writing, design, layout, IT the lot) in 12 hours. And it was quite a reasonable looking newsletter.

It was a bit like herding cats. A woman of 92 who was pretty well stone deaf and who kept harking back to the 'old days', two guys for whom English was still very much a second language, a closet revolutionary with his own agenda, two in wheelchairs and the chair of the housing association allotment group.

Getting them all to sing from the same hymn sheet, at the same time and to the same tune was exhausting.

Still it's done.

As I told them, the first newsletter is easy. Number two will always be harder when they will have to do their own cat herding.

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I sometimes look in the mirror whilst shaving and wonder what my own skull would look like after my death and the decay of my flesh. I always conclude that it will look like any other skull.

I really want a human skull, but in that I'd want it to be the skull of a person who was happy I had it.

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