New Badged Member
Secretary writes:
If any member has not already picked up the announcement I
am pleased to tell you that Glenn Hearnden passed his final assignment at the
validation session last Saturday and is awarded badge number 73 - well done
Glenn!
Validation Update
Chris Finn writes:
The validation day held at the Bosworth Battlefield Centre
last Saturday was very successful with both Assignment 5s being Passes, and 3
out of 4 Assignment 6s Passes. On the last one Glen Hearnden also
achieved his Badge. My particular thanks go to Jo Hook for doing six
validations on-the-trot, four of them as Lead Validator, and for driving three
hours each way for the privilege !
Having validated a number of Assignment 6s at the AGM and
Verified every subsequent one I have a couple of observations:
The first is that an increasing number of candidates are
setting complex scenarios for the assignment, which is not required. The
result of this is that, firstly, candidates are spending far too much time
introducing their subject and, consequently, not concentrating on meeting
the stated requirements. Secondly, there is a tendency to reply to some
questions, perhaps asked to enable the candidate to provide more evidence of a
particular skill, along the lines of "I would have covered this at the
previous stand". This is, incidentally, also starting to appear in
some Assignment 1s. A brief introduction to the subject battle is all
that is needed, then you can concentrate on the selected sources and how you
would use them on a tour.
My second observation is about the number of sources
used. Too few will not allow you to evidence all the required skills; too
many will swamp the validators in detail and prevent depth of analysis.
When doing Assignment 6, and any other one for that matter,
read the Task, Outcomes and Advice carefully and when you have completed it
check through it to ensure you have provided the evidence required of the
various skills for that Assignment. Do not create additional tasks or
restrictions of your own.
When submitting a written assignment would candidates please
use the electronic file-naming convention advised in a previous Guild Update
namely: name, assignment and date eg FRED BLOGGS A8B 16 SEP 15.pdf or
.docx etc. Please also use the dval, cval and valsec@gbg-international.com
email addresses for all validation matters, not our various personal email
addresses.
So far there are only three takers for the 14 or 15 November
Validation Day and one for the Dieppe Validation day in late November- this is
not enough to make either event viable. So, if you are considering doing
Assignments 1, 5 or 6 before the AGM please let myself or Tim Saunders
respectively know as soon as possible.
Lastly, the next AGM is on 29 to 31 January 2016. For
anyone hoping to be awarded their Badge there please note that the deadline for
receiving written assignments in time for them to be Validated by the AGM is
Monday 28 December 2015. This is to allow time for the candidate to remedy
any Referral, if they are quick. However, there will be no assessment of
written assignments at the AGM as this puts undue pressure on the Validators.
Napoleonic Events
Suzanne Brunt writes:
The latest list of Napoleonic events is below:
September 21st - Waterloo Uncovered Lecture at Bonhams,
101 New Bond Street, London at 1800 FEW PLACES
REMAINING.
A Champagne Reception chaired by Jeremy Paxman, with talks
by Dr Tony Pollard, Andrew Field and Barney White-Spunner about the
archaeological work at Hougoumont and on the battlefield.
a £50 donation is suggested for future funding.
contact rsvp@waterloouncovered.com
for booking details or phone Mark Evans for final places 07834 221 149 http://www.waterloouncovered.com/
More events from September 2015 onwards...
02 + 03 December Bands of the Household Division
Annual Concert
BOOK NOW for 'Scarlet and Gold' at The Cadogan
Hall 0207 7304 500
until 03 January 2016 view the 13 metre wide
Waterloo Cartoon.
Weston Rooms, Burlington House, Royal Academy, Piccadilly,
W1J 0BD first shown in the House of Lords in 1859, kept in storage for years.
Sat-Thurs 1000-1800 Fridays
1000-2200 £3
renews@royalacademy.org.uk
royalacademy.org.uk
14 to 26 Sept Spinks, 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury
WC1B 4ET
1000-1700 exhibition of Medals
and Artifacts relating to Waterloo.
closed on 19th + 20th concierge@spink.com 020
7563 4000
18 Sept
£7 Gloucester Literary Festival Talks
At Blackfriars Priory ,Ladybellegate St, Gloucester
GL1 2HN
1800-1900 by Gareth Glover 1945-2100 by Barney
White-Spunner
www.gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk
01452 396572
25 Sept
1945 St Albans School
A talk by John Morewood 'The Battle of Waterloo-New
Perspectives'
more info from John at tjjp199@yahoo.co.uk
29 Sept Free Lunchtime Concert at The Guards Chapel
The Irish Guards Wind Ensemble. 0207 414
3229
14+15 October FRIENDS OF THE BRITISH CEMETERY ELVAS,
PORTUGAL
Annual Symposium at Long Melford, Sudbury,
Suffolk
A FEW PLACES
REMAINING BOOK WITH
Major Nick Hallidie on 01787 880445 nickah3559@gmail.com
16 - 19 Oct Jaunt with Jane
Austen Weekend, Lyme Regis.
book with Natalie.manifold@hotmail.co.uk
0776 397 4569
WATERLOO ASSOCIATION AUTUMN MEETING
4th NOVEMBER 1800 KINGS COLLEGE
COUNCIL ROOM
Kings College, The
Strand ALL WELCOME
Speaker Sir William Mahon 'The Life of Henry Percy'
Best Regards
Tony Smith
Guild Secretary