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  2. Thumbnail for Trainee teachers support children in care
    14 Jan 2021: Making a difference is at the heart of what we do here at Plymouth Marjon University, find out how our staff and students do this on our news pages., Trainee teachers at Plymouth Marjon University have carried out their placements with a local
  3. 14 Jan 2021: Making a difference is at the heart of what we do here at Plymouth Marjon University, find out how our staff and students do this on our news pages., Trainee teachers at Plymouth Marjon University have carried out their placements with a local
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    7 Jan 2021: Making a difference is at the heart of what we do here at Plymouth Marjon University, find out how our staff and students do this on our news pages., Plymouth Marjon University has announced a new online learning programme. It will support
  5. 7 Jan 2021: Making a difference is at the heart of what we do here at Plymouth Marjon University, find out how our staff and students do this on our news pages., Plymouth Marjon University has announced a new online learning programme. It will support
  6. Over the course of the coronavirus pandemic, a number of our trainee secondary school teachers have been supporting the fantastic work of Devon Virtual School. The school works to help children in care and care leavers from the area. During the last

  7. Calling the sportspeople of Marjon!⚽️ The deadline to apply for a Sport Performance Scholarship for the next academic year is Sunday, January 31 2021. Are you eligible? You should apply if you’re coming to Marjon in September, awaiting an

  8. I try to tackle the day as early as possible. My study time requires a screen and I want to get outside before it gets dark. I try to walk for at least 40 minutes each day, it gives my mind a rest and I get to notice what’s going on around me. I

  9. I’m kind of enjoying lockdown to be honest. I’m living on campus and I feel lucky to be back as I have my housemates. We plan lots of activities to keep entertained. We cook together as a house, play games, watch TV together and go for walks to

  10. My biggest challenge during lockdown is trying to keep motivated. There are good times when I get on with my work and other times when I do not feel motivated. I find chatting to family and friends helps me feel positive; as does exercising,

  11. My plan this term was to return to the student village to start my teaching placement and begin face-to-face lectures again. I’m now studying at home instead because my placement was postponed, and my lectures are all online. I was disappointed

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