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Humans in the Classroom

Exploring the lives of extraordinary teachers

Haili Hughes

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Beschreibung

This book explores the human side to educators, by revealing their experiences and their personal stories; what has made them into the teachers they are today. From the tragic to the exciting, teachers have such amazing stories to tell and their passion and commitment shines out from every page. With contributions from a daughter of the teacher who lost her life at Dunblane to the first black head teacher in Inner London Yvonne Connolly as well as the amazing Rita Pierson from the US who has inspired so many teachers. By reading their stories we can appreciate how extraordinary their lives and their contributions to education are. Also with contributions from: Kierna Corr, Kyle Kiser, Marco Cimino, Toni Charlesworth, Ash Lucas, Julie Cassiano, Drew Povey, Bretta Townend-Jowitt, Brett Bigham, Allen Tsui, Michelle Alker, Dan Whittaker, FreakyHoody, Natalie Scott, Adam Henze, Jess Mahdavi-Gladwell, Luke Haisell, Lesley Douglas, Gwen Mayor, Debbie Buchanan, Maureen McDevitt, James Atkin, Katharine Birbalsingh, Hugh Ogilvie, Victoria Hewett, Penny Rabiger, Joe Gibbs, Helena Jockel, Yolana Wassersug, Caroline Riggs, Rachael Maddocks, Christine Owen, Sue Rogers, Kate McAllister, John Clifford, Dan Morrow, Rita Pierson, Sarah Dearden, Caroline Spalding, Vic Goddard and Mathew Milburn.

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Natalie Scott, Lesley Douglas, Sarah Dearden, Penny Rabiger, Jess Mahdavi-Gladwell, primary school, teacher's lives, Robert John Meehan, tattoo, graduate teaching programme, Rita Pierson, EMF band, Freakyhoody, SEN behaviour needs, teacher training, Adam Henze, class teacher, Caribbean Teachers’ Association, NQT, Kierna Corr, Michaela Community School, Department for Education, Michelle Alker, education, teaching and society, Harrop Fold school, James Atkin, Drew Povey, PGCE Goldsmiths London, Toni Charlesworth, covid 19, Yolana Wassersug, Chair of Governors, Teacher, Luke Haisell, Katharine Birbalsingh, Kate McAllister, teaching career, Mathew Milburn, LGBT teacher, Ring Cross school, Educator National Holocaust Centre, Debbie Buchanan, Hugh Ogilvie, secondary school, classroom, PGCE, headteacher, Allen Tsui, Maureen McDevitt, Ash Lucas, Caroline Riggs, teaching children, student teacher, Rachael Maddocks, Bretta Townend-Jowitt, Dan Whittaker, Le Couronnement, British schools, John Clifford, teacher trainer university, The Early Career Framework, Sylvain Hélaine, Deaf and Hard of Hearing teacher, Joe Gibbs, school, Dan Morrow, Victoria Hewett, Kyle Kiser, Phd education, Brett Bigham, Dunblane Primary School, Helena Jockel, Tourettes, Marco Cimino, senior leader, BAMEd Network, Gwen Mayor, Vic Goddard, Deaf, humanity, American Sign Language (ASL) teacher., Sue Rogers, Caroline Spalding, hard of hearing teacher, O-level, A-level, pandemic, pedagogy, Initial Teacher Training Framework, Julie Cassiano, black headteacher, Christine Owen