28 September, 2007 15:36
Moving' on...
Posted by AtJS, Categories [ General , Transplants , Tutoring ][ (0) Comment ] | [ (0) Trackbacks ]
Hi and thanks for the visit.
You're busy, and I should be, so cutting to what chase there is:
I'm an academic at the University of Cape Town (South Africa). I'm starting this blog to try and raise some interaction around two different issues, one professional, one personal. Yeah, I've been told that two issues in one blog is not "good blogging", but generating and monitoring two blogs is more than I have time for (I suspect). Maybe I'm being hopeful.
The professional issue:
Tutors (roughly similar to GTAs in the US) and tutorials (small group teaching sessions) are a feature of (most) South African student's lives.Sometimes both can be great, sometimes utterly forgettable - I'd really like to hear about the experiences (NO personal names please!) of people relating to university tutorials - and any ideas about how they should be run, used, changed whatever. Why? well' 'cos in essence its my job to try and find ways of getting them to work, and for tutors and their (fellow) students to find them useful.
The personal one:
Living with an organ transplant (mine was a heart transplant in 2000)
There have been numerous attempts to get a post-transplant support / lobby group going in SA (as there are in the US and elsewhere) - but while there are a few individuals who get involved, generally nothing much seems to have worked. Anyone interested enough to share their experiences, identify issues and see how we can help those new to the post-tx life, or waiting to begin it?




