Three of the best
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What makes an exceptional teacher? We go back to school with the Primary, Secondary and Special Needs winners of the 2006 National Teaching Awards to find out. The winners were Ceri Evans, a secondary science teacher at Gable Hall School; Hilary Cook, the SENCO at Lauriston Primary School; and Julie Puxley, now Deputy Head at Elsenham CoE School, and formerly a teacher at R A Butler Infant School. They all have different styles and work in different settings, but many of the underlying issues are still the same. What clearly links them is a passion for learning, combined with a respect for children and a genuine enjoyment of their company. This programme celebrates teaching at its best.
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45 min
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Date of Publication
2006
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Alexander Street
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