The PGCE assignments, if left undone for protracted periods, will grow into stressful albatrosses around your academic neck. The hardest part is just getting started on the research and the writing. If you show some discipline and get started on the assignments early, you can finish faster and then focus your attention back to the more urgent day-to-day activities of your school placement.
Below are some advantages of this approach in more detail:
1. More time to focus on and improve your teaching work
You can never lose sight of the fact that your primary goal in the PGCE is to learn how to be an effective teacher. The academics provide you with crucial knowledge to make you an expert in your field, it’s true, but it’s the practical experience that you gain that will form the most lasting and formative impression in your development.
Finishing your assignments efficiently allows you to dedicate more of your time to planning lessons, reflecting on your school day, reviewing your class notes and communicating with your colleagues and mentors.
2. More time for feedback and improvements to the assignments
Finishing assignments early allows you to gain critical feedback and make changes in a timely manner. When you complete things at the last minute, there’s no time to review or improve on the work because you’ve denied yourself the opportunity of that process.
Let’s say you and a fellow PGCE candidate agree to a level of collaboration. Obviously, you can’t write each other’s assignments, but bouncing your drafts off a pair of fresh eyes who understand what you need to achieve can prove invaluable. Once again, you can’t have that if you procrastinate on the academic assignments.
3. More opportunity to apply your knowledge to your real-life work
As we mentioned in the first point above, the academic side to the PGCE is designed to give you a solid foundation of knowledge; to make you an authority in your given field. If you complete your assignments early and efficiently, then you also furnish yourself with the knowledge you need more efficiently. You can then directly apply that knowledge to your working life, helping you to grow and develop professionally.