Well I am not sure what happened to February, it went past in a blur and suddenly it is March and I haven’t put an update in for last month!  So I will try and summarise the last two months of blur, in this blog!  This term is a busy teaching term for me and whilst much of the direct teaching is now done, students are still needing support to complete written work and the marking process has begun.  I actually quite like marking as I see this as one of the few opportunities to interact on a 1:1 basis with students and hopefully honest, supportive feedback will be prove meaningful and developmental.

The SCOTs project has also begun to be fully implemented in that last couple of months. I participated in the facilitation of a two-day training induction programme and whilst this was initially postponed by heavy snow in our area, the two-days were really enjoyable and got the project off to a sound start.  Now the co-ordinator is overseeing the day-to-day running of the project, which gives me some relief.  With three students from the SCOTs project I attended a Higher Education Academy subject centre conference The Festival of Learning in Wolverhampton.  We presented a workshop on the project and were overwhelmed with the interest and enthusiasm with which this was received.  Here is a small photo of us all taken at the end of the conference.

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The CPD framework project that I am involved in is also moving apace now with a structured project plan in place through the hard work of the newly appointed project co-ordinator.  Again, a project close to my heart that was instigated as a direct result of my early local research, so it is particularly pleasing to see such progress.

Another reason for the blurring of time over recent weeks has been my self-imposed schedule of writing the final chapters of my thesis.  Sometimes this feels like walking backwards through treacle with flippers on (whatever that might be like) and at other times I really feel I can see the ‘light at the end of the tunnel’.  At the time of writing this blog, I have four out of six chapters in good draft form, with another part-way there and the final chapter also roughly planned.  I hope to have a first full very rough draft together by the end of next month – I am ever optimistic!

As ever, I don’t like to forget to mention that I still have another life, despite the busy times…and last month managed a long weekend away from it all in the bright lights of London.  Dai and I went to see The Lion King at The Lyceum Theatre, which was a spectacular performance; we also saw Carmen at The Royal Albert Hall, this time a spectacular venue, but also a wonderful performance that was only being shown for 12 nights.  Whilst in London I was treated to an ipod classic and have had great fun since ‘playing’ with my new toy – I love new technology!   We also enjoyed a more local show recently, when my son, Rob, solo’d at the ‘The Burn’, a local acoustic club – whilst I might be accused of being biased, I thought he was fab!  Hopefully I will be able to put a link to his new CD or DVD on these webpages soon. The cats are fine; I cannot call them kittens anymore – if you want to see up-to-date photos of them, click here to see a new slideshow on youtube :-) ENJOY!

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I am writing this blog towards the end of the month; it seems incredible that the first month of the new year is already just about behind us!  As ever, it has been a busy month, after the festive break it was straight back into a very hectic period.  A key point in the month was a whole Faculty teaching and learning event that I was instrumental in organising; a great deal of planning and preparation has to be put in to ensure the success of just a few hours of presentation and discussion.  Anecdotally, though, it did seem as though the event was well received.  Through the month I have also been very active in moving forward the recruitment process for the SCOTs project , this has largely been about responding to potential applicants and co-ordinating people’s diaries to arrange interviews and to plan for the induction training in early February.  I am really excited about this small pilot which seems as though, at last, it is going to come to fruition.  Another exciting project that has moved forward considerably this month is the CPD framework development project for the institution.  I have been working closely with the newly appointed project manager and we now have a realistic developing action plan.  January has been a busy month marking student assessment work, teaching and preparing teaching materials for modules that I am responsible for over the coming weeks.  I also had a one-day trip to London to attend the Practice: Social Work in Action editorial board meeting where I am involved in work to plan for a symposium, supported by the journal, to be held in Hong Kong in April.  My doctoral thesis has moved forward a little over the month as I am now working simultaneously on three chapters, writing across the themes, rather than ‘down’ the chapters, if that makes sense!  I am also attending, right at the end of the month, two days of training on ‘surviving your viva’ which seems a little premature when I haven’t finished writing, but I want to be as prepared as possible!

At home, it was quite good to put the christmas decorations away as the kittens were perpetually interested in the baubles and ribbons!  Early in the month we treated ourselves to a spa-weekend away; a couple of days of sort of ‘detox’ with lots of swimming and relaxation, the perfect start to 2009!

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