I agree to the Terms and Conditions. It is a great chance to talk through my progress and gain advice. However, when I did my A Levels and was able to choose the subjects I enjoyed, I began to appreciate the importance and value of learning.
I had some brilliant teachers who taught in such an engaging way and they really inspired me. After that, I knew I wanted to pursue a teaching career. How did you become a teacher? What has been the best part of the job so far? The most rewarding and enjoyable part of being a teacher for me is definitely seeing the difference you can make. It is more than the measurable grades, it is helping the students to grow in confidence. To see a student have the confidence to answer a question in class, even if they might get it wrong, is brilliant and is so important to their learning.
What has been the most challenging part of the job? Initially, it was challenging to get my head around the different examining boards and exam terminology, but I was fortunate to have a great support system at work and my colleagues helped me to quickly understand. There is great support in Fenland and East Cambridgeshire at all levels. The station will be accessible throughout the world and will forge excellent links between the College and community.
Students have worked very hard to raise funds to buy the professional industry compatible equipment required and this award from the High Sheriff has been gratefully received.
These students have subsequently processed applications and CVs from pupils from all year groups and abilities, and have interviewed for positions within their departments. The Board of Directors have also organised a trip to Huntingdon Community Radio Station to see how their station is organised, the equipment used and to speak to staff about the best way to start up and run a successful station and also to make a vital link with a professionally run operation.
The plan is to run a very professional Internet Radio Station which will be accessible throughout the world. The hope is that it will forge excellent links between staff and students in the College and the community, offering the chance to highlight events, successes, business information and opportunities, and also to allow discussion of local and national issues.
A schedule is still to be confirmed, but the initial plan is to broadcast between 7.
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