miércoles, 15 de marzo de 2017

Day 4 - CMT & Dartmoor

Today its been another half day, I mean, during the morning we've been at IPC and in the afternoon we have had an excursion.

In the first part of the day we have been working on Datmoor information by some activities, getting some extra knowledge of what where we will be in the afternoon.


But our main task in IPC today we have been working on what Creative Methodologies are, the different approaches and how our teaching style and ourselves are into every different theory.

It's so hard when you have to reflect on how you are, and you have to auto analyze the way you do things at your work and with your students. All of us have agreed that this has been an exhausting work.


Then, after the lunch we have enjoyed one of these magic places or, as Roger has defined it, one of the last wild places in UK. Dartmoor is a National Park with interesting wild live around the river Dart.


We have gone to the top of the hills, named Tors because of it rocky compositions, and then down to the valley, where we have seen one of the ancient settlements in the area. Then again up, down and up. The sightseeing from any of the tors was impressive, accompanied by the silence only disturbed by birds or water sounds.

At the end of the day everybody was tired after the walk, but satisfied for having been in such a wonderful place and having enjoyed a rarely sunny afternoon in this region.


Here we are, Ricardo, Carlos and me, the Spanish teachers in IPC Exeter for these 14 days.

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