Happy Valentines Day ❤ Congratulations to Bianca and Alex who are celebrating their 14th anniversary today! The pair did not meet on campus, but they both now work here and say that "Marjon is like 2nd family". Did you meet your partner at Marjon?
We have been lucky enough to get a sneak peek at rehearsals for ‘The City’ by Martin Crimp Our students from our Musical Theatre, Acting and Performing Arts Education courses have been putting together the production. https://t.co/EdPgtGNslG
Graduating in 2022? We are looking for a graduate intern to join Marjon’s award-winning Marketing team, creating exciting and engaging written and visual content. The role starts in June 2022 and will last for 15 months. Find out more: https://t.co
Happy birthday Plymouth Marjon University For 182 years, Marjon has supported students to reach their potential and seize life's opportunities. At its heart, the universities founders created a place where education was available to all - not just
Johnson says: “It's not 8.30 to 3.30, it's a bit more than that, but with the Ofsted framework that's coming in teachers work-life balance is improving significantly. I see that myself.”
Many teachers agree that seeing children progress is the most rewarding part of teaching Johnson says: “The children are wonderful. I’ve always had the mindset that a child is probably looking forward to the day with you, that's why I went into
At first, like when starting anything new, some things will feel hard. Johnson remembers this from his experience as a trainee: “Challenge isn’t necessarily a bad thing and as a new teacher you do get extra time in the day outside of the
And, you will need to get creative in the moment as Johnson explains: “Sometimes you need to adapt things or multitask. Just take every day as it comes. Sometimes the plan doesn't work so you must learn to deviate from it."
Chloe explains: “What I enjoy about teaching is that you’re always bettering yourself and going through a process of being reflective. There's never a day where I do something and I think it worked by fluke because you’re always analysing and
@CHLOECARRUBBA is an English teacher in a secondary school and @johnsonwenner is an upper key stage 2 leader in a primary school, a Year 6 class teacher and PE coordinator. They are here to give their perspective on teaching.