Inside my Classroom with Terri Barry
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Welcome to Episode 9!
This episode its an Inside My Classroom with Terri Barry.
Terri is an RME teacher in Shetland and we talk about what drew her to the island and what teachign is like on the island. We discuss the joy of mentoring students and probationer teachers - this links nicely to my previous episode with Orlaith Payne.
Terri talks about using poetry to teach her S2 pupils about the Holocaust. We talk about the importance of teaching the Holocaust and how poetry has helped her classes become engaged in discussions and reflections. The holocaust. There are further resources for this on the Holocaust Memorial Day Website.
We also talk about other forms of engagement including baking bread for seniors and delving into the archives for lesson ideas.
Terri talks about her PhD studies, which she is currently undertaking at Queen Margaret University. If further study is something you are interested in, you can find out more on Culham St Gabriels Website.
Terri is a massive advocate for a worldviews approach to RME and embedding citizenship education into RME lessons. You can find out more about Citizenship Education here.
As always please keep in touch, follow on social media @learningRMPS or learningrmps@gmail.com