| StorageSite | UCL Institute of Education |
| Description | The folder, in the IOE stores, contains a printed copy of the transcript. Sendorek talks about; born 1952 her early education initial teacher training at Homerton College, Cambridge Advanced Academic Diploma in Music Education at the IOE study with the Open University what the Institute was like as a student in 1978, friends, socialising, support of tutors Bedford Way building teaching and curriculum pre the National Curriculum, 1988 music under the new National Curriculum, assumptions it made, and opportunities it brought - all children to have the option to learn an instrument, and funding for this learning support assistants, changing the way they worked teaching assistants, and the rise in employment of them baseline testing Doctorate at the IOE, focussing on teaching assistants involvement in the DISS project (Deployment and Impact of Support Staff) with Peter Blatchford new friends as a result of Doctorate Higher Level Teaching Assistants post retirement music activities teaching as a lifelong profession changes in education and teaching throughout her career
A transcript of this recording is available on UCL Digital Collections in the Oral Histories section. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/library/digital-collections/collections/education |