I was asked to provide some feedback on the Association of Ringing Teachers’ Module 1 Bell Handling course held at Preshute, near Marlborough on Saturday 14th March. To be honest, I had felt a certain amount of trepidation in signing up for the course in the first place given that I am a relatively inexperienced ringer (2 years) and wasn’t sure that I was ready to consider teaching.
Organisation of the course by David Hacker was excellent, from registration, which included a comprehensive ART information pack on arrival, with refreshments throughout the day and lunch all expertly provided by Len Roberts & Judith Williamson, to Richard Metters – tower captain, for hosting us at such a beautiful location.
Paul Lewis was the ART Tutor for the day, joined by Yolande Hasselo from Calgary, Alberta, in the UK for a few weeks and preparing to be the new ART Tutor for Canada and the USA. The insight and teaching methods provided by these two, covering all aspects of bell handling was exceptional, and presented in a fun and informative way through both classroom and practical, hands-on work in the tower in learner-teacher scenarios.
There is obviously a lot to cover in one day, but with the great tutoring and the supporting online resources that will be available via the SmART Ringer virtual learning website, my initial apprehension was misplaced. Whether you’re an aspiring ringing teacher, or, like me, are not sure what to expect, this course provides very valuable knowledge and feedback, which can set you on the path to teaching, assisting your fellow ringers in the tower, or simply improving your own style & technique.
The day course can be followed up with ART accreditation to complete M1 and then further modules and is highly recommended.