Presenting



There are heaps of ways to present your work. Here are some commonly used ways but it is up to you how and what you present as it depends on many factors all individual to you.


 * Powerpoint Presentation
 * PMI (Plus/ Minus/ Interesting)
 * Wiki
 * Blog
 * Jing
 * Slideshow - photos
 * Video
 * A written document (reflection)

These are some guidelines you may or may not want to use when you think about (reflect) on the process you have been through and how you will share your story with others.


 * Introduce your problem/ context and question (how and why this question was relevant)
 * Explain what data you wanted to collect and how you would collect it.
 * Explain you intervention and what you did in the classroom particularly what you taught and how you managed this
 * Explain some of the challenges you had and how you overcame these
 * Present your data and findings (conclusion)
 * Reflect on the process and discuss where you would go next

This powerpoint is a very basic presentation that you can fill in the blanks on, please make this your own, no one wants to see the same powerpoint over and over again. This is just to help those who feel they need a little more structure to begin their journey it is not compulsory.

Try to avoid lots of written words in your presentations, your own stories, pictures, videos are much more engaging for others when you share your work. Your Lead Teacher and Faciliators can help you learn any new skills you need to put your presentation together. This wikipage embedded below was part of the Lead Teacher programme when they were preparing to support staff presenting. There are lots of links to resources on effective presenting.

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