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Coral Co-housing

coral co-housing

London

Create and live in an intentional eco co-housing community which maximises the collective to create a better quality of life; financially & practically. Create and live in an intentional eco co-housing community which maximises the collective to create a better quality of life; financially & practically. Create homes with high environmental standards and lower bills. Learn and use best practice from pre-existing successful co-housing models. Progress quickly; keep it simple, start small, be adaptable and grow. For Coral to showcase the financial, environmental and health benefits of community life, achieved through straightforward and simple design principles and financial models. Vision Location Location. Ideal location near Brighton & Hove or Lewes, but open to wider Sussex region. Transport. Good public transport links. Schools. Near good primary and secondary schools. Design & Build Eco-design. Using affordable, and where possible local, non-toxic, beautiful natural materials. Low ecological impact – using renewable energy sources. Architecture. Well designed by professional architects who have experience of designing co-housing projects to enhance community life. Homes. Up to 50 households each with their own front door, with a range of house/flat sizes and mixed tenure. Space. Shared outdoor space/ garden/allotments. Communal building. With kitchen/social space/guest room/connected to the wider local community/possibly some commercial space. Community Intergenerational community – mixed age ranges. Diverse group of people who want to contribute to the community. Collaboratively managed. Sharing resources – saving money and reducing environmental impact. Regular shared meals. The Project Who are we? We are a newly formed co-housing group, created by a range of individuals who share common principles and who bring expertise to the project, in areas such as; eco design, engineering and construction, research, community development, fundraising, charity and homelessness sector, arts, education, facilitation and training. The story so far The group started informally in 2017 and later joined together as a formed group of five families and committed to progressing quickly in 2018. We have been supported by the Brighton & Hove Community Land Trust and have been successful in securing funding to work with Bioregional on their One Planet Affordable Living (OPAL) process to develop our project. We are continuing to apply for further funding, look for sites to build on, develop our membership policy and financial plan. What is our plan? We have developed a three year plan which involves securing significant funding, finding a site to build on and partnering with an eco developer. How will we finance & ownership work? We are in partnership with an experienced eco developer to support the development of an investment model which can incorporate home owning mortgages, rental and social housing. How will the community work? Homes will be separate units, there will some shared land/garden and play area and a common house; which will have a shared kitchen and dining area and possibly guest rooms, meeting/office space and laundry facilities. We are aiming for a simple community model – with the minimum amount of rules and process that allow us to live as harmoniously as possible. With everyone understanding that, if we all actively contribute to the community – the better it will be for all of us.

Ideas In2 Action

ideas in2 action

Metheringham Lincs

"Ideas in2 Action" is based in Lincolnshire just outside the village of Metheringham. The company is young Design Consultancy providing design solutions that are client driven. By choosing "Ideas in2 Action" you will be investing in a team of highly experienced designers and engineers, providing creative and practical design solutions. "Ideas in2 Action" is aware of design trends and work with the latest technologies, materials and processes in a broad range of contexts to ensure that you, the client, get what you need to fulfil your individual design criteria. Product Generation, Teacher CPD, Bespoke Training Courses, Prototyping, Model Making, Portable Appliance Testing and Electronic or Pneumatic solutions are all located on the same site and integrated by a common company structure and design ethos. We can provide a complete design service or focused specialist support at any stage in the process. Unless your requirements are highly specialised, your whole project will be fully resourced from within our in-house workshop and design studio. Continuous investment in the latest software, development, prototyping and test equipment ensures that we can handle the widest possible range of enquiries. "Ideas in2 Action" also provides a specialist service to Secondary Education and can provide technology teachers, through CPD courses, the specialist skills and knowledge to be able to deliver the Systems and Control strand of the Technology National Curriculum. This service could be provided in our training room or we could visit you, our clients, at your school. We can also provide tailor made courses for School Students in Pneumatics, ECT, Control and CAD/CAM, These again could be based in our training room or in the students’ own school premises. The delivery model we prefer, would typically involve school students attending our premises for training one day a week. This method of delivery would provide a cost-effective solution for schools to deliver Key Stage 3 & 4 curriculum content without having to invest heavily in all the associated hardware and software. Should our clients wish we are able to provide consultancy and training on a more general basis. For example we can provide training course on PC use, right from introductory sessions using Microsoft Applications right to detailed traing using specialist software from our portfolio. We have staff who are qualified as DATA Health and Safety consultants and are able to offer training in that field and also provide staff who are qualified as Marconi ECT trainers. As qualified Portable Appliance Testers we are able to provide a service to industry and schools that is professional and cost effective. Within this service, should our clients wish, we are also able to offer a bar-coding and asset-tracking facility that, if subscribed to, saves our clients money on their insurance premiums. We can also provide web design development and training through our sister company Amethyst Consultancy Ltd. Amethyst Consultancy are able to offer bespoke design for both corporate and education based organisations, plus training in all areas of web manipulation. Please follow the link at the bottom of the page for more information. Our clients all have one thing in common...they keep coming back to "Ideas in2 Action".

Brighton and Hove Textiles Art Group

brighton and hove textiles art group

Brighton

2024 WORKSHOP PROGRAMME UPCOMING WORKSHOPS & ACTIVITIES Each year we run a series of workshops that are open to members of the group. Most of these require booking in advance and have extra costs associated to cover things such as tutors and materials. Participation in workshops is optional. If you’re interested in taking part in any of these please speak to Jenny R at the next meeting. (Non members can book places through Facebook/Eventbrite. Workshops are added to Facebook/Eventbrite during the year as details and publicity are confirmed) JANUARY 2024 – OPEN DAY Demonstrations of weaving and spinning, giant knitting needles, items for sale and tea and cake.  Open to all. FEBRUARY 2024 – AGM No booking required. Usual AGM things – review of group finances, voting in officers, etc. Also, of course, crafting and nattering!  MARCH 2024 – CROCHET HEXAGON CARDIGAN We will be learning how to make a Hexagon cardigan in crochet.   Booking required. Non Member cost £15 APRIL 2024 – STEEKING WITH FIONA MORRIS  We will be learning how to “steek”.  We will make a “mug hug” which is knitted in the round and then cut (“steeked”) to make a space for the handle Booking required.  Non Member cost £30 MAY 2024 – BEADING ON CANVAS WITH ELIZA MCCELLAND We will make a sampler of different beading techniques  Booking required. Non member cost £30, plus materials kit £5 if required JUNE 2024 – SHOBORI DYEING WITH JENNIFER HUGHES This workshop includes a silk scarf, a silk hanky and 2 cotton squares to dye Booking required. Non member cost £35 JULY 2024 – FLAX PROCESSING WITH BRIGITTE KALTENBACHER Booking required.  Non Member cost £40 AUGUST 2024 – A VISIT TO THE ALPACA FARM No booking required to visit the farm SEPTEMBER 2024 – FINDON SHEEP FAIR No booking required. No additional cost. Findon sheep fair is the same week as our September meeting, so we’ll be heading there, rather than meeting in the hall  OCTOBER 2024 – TALKS ON ROMAN TEXTILES WEAVING AND THE HISTORY OF KNITTING WITH CAREY FEINER Booking Required. Non Member cost £10 per talk NOVEMBER 2024 – TBC DECEMBER 2024 – CHRISTMAS PARTY! No booking required, any group member welcome. It’s Christmas! Bring a dish along and join us for our ‘Christmas lunch’!

BestAIToolsForAcademicWriting

bestaitoolsforacademicwriting

Welcome to the ultimate guide on enhancing academic writing with AI. This article explores some of the most innovative and transformative tools that will significantly improve your research work. Top 10 AI tools for academic writing https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/best-ai-tools-academic-writing-xenia-popnell-c9vkf/ [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/best-ai-tools-academic-writing-xenia-popnell-c9vkf/] chosen for their diverse benefits in helping you achieve new professional heights with your writing. These solutions are valuable resources not just for students, but also for teachers, researchers, and other educational professionals aiming for academic success. Mystylus Mystylus is an academic writing service and AI tool that facilitates essay creation through innovative AI technology and a user-friendly interface. Pros: * Personalizes content to reflect the writer’s style. * Provides high-quality essays with scholarly sources. * User-friendly features make essay creation easy. Cons: * Relatively high subscription fee. Best for: Students, professionals, writers, and language learners needing timely, high-quality materials. Key Feature: Personal Style Adaptation guarantees academic integrity while maintaining a personalized writing style. Pricing Strategy: Offers free and subscription-based options with various payment plans, including monthly, semi-annual, and annual subscriptions. Studybay AI Studybay AI assists students with writing tasks using advanced AI technology. Pros: * Broad assistance for various assignments. * Generates writing ideas and organizes written works. * Plagiarism detection software. * Various payment programs. Cons: * Costs vary based on pages and extra services. Best for: Students needing help with different types of writing, from essays to case studies. Key Feature: Advanced AI technology assists in developing content and writing papers with a built-in plagiarism checker. Pricing Strategy: Pay-per-use basis with flexible pricing for different financial situations. Jasper AI Jasper AI generates content for academic writing using sophisticated language models. Pros: * Easy to use. * Flexible content and templates. * Editable based on user suggestions. Cons: * Limited range of content types. Best for: Marketing professionals, bloggers, copywriters, and social media writers. Key Feature: User-friendly interface with numerous templates for personalized content. Pricing Strategy: Three main pricing tiers, with plans starting at $49 per month and a 7-day free trial. LumenWriter LumenWriter enhances academic writing with AI-powered content development and research tools. Pros: * AI writing support and research help. * Outlining software for topic structures. * Simplifies writing processes. Cons: * Requires thorough editing and verification. Best for: Students and researchers needing to improve academic writing skills. Key Feature: Machine-generated content and research assistance. Pricing Strategy: Freemium model with premium features available for higher-tier plans. Turboessay Turboessay is designed to help students write and structure essays efficiently. Pros: * Effective essay writing tool with a plagiarism checker. * Personalized essays. * Useful for academic tasks. Cons: * Learning curve for new users. Best for: Students and professionals dealing with essay writing tasks. Key Feature: Personalized essays and a custom plagiarism checker. Pricing Strategy: Free package and paid plans starting at $9.99. Jenni AI Jenni AI simplifies content creation with personalized AI assistance. Pros: * Personalized writing style. * Intuitive platform. * Line-by-line writing approach. Cons: * Slower content generation with the line-by-line approach. Best for: Users needing assistance with various types of texts. Key Feature: Analyzes writing style and recommends changes. Pricing Strategy: Pricing based on word count, with plans starting at $8/month. Chat GPT ChatGPT offers advanced conversational AI models for academic writing assistance. Pros: * Human-like assistance. * Contextual understanding. * Diverse usage patterns. Cons: * Monthly fee for prolonged use. Best for: Students and researchers needing interactive writing help. Key Feature: Enhanced conversational AI for natural interactions and advice. Pricing Strategy: Subscription-based and per-use pricing. Scite AI Scite AI is a search engine for scholarly articles using AI to improve medical research. Pros: * Literature reviews and critical analysis. * Convenient access to medical research. * Up-to-date research. Cons: * Monthly or yearly fee for additional functionality. Best for: Medical students and researchers. Key Feature: AI literature reviews and citation analysis. Pricing Strategy: Monthly plan at $20 or yearly plan at $144. Rytr.me Rytr.me assists with various writing tasks using AI. Pros: * AI writer with over 40 applications. * Flexible pricing plans. * Eases content creation. Cons: * Limited usefulness for long-form content. Best for: Content writers, marketers, and business professionals. Key Feature: AI writer with multilingual support and various tones. Pricing Strategy: Free version and paid plans starting at $9/month. Copy AI Copy AI reduces content creation time with AI-generated prompts. Pros: * Quick content creation. * Wide variety of task types. * Flexible pricing. Cons: * Possible latency and misinterpretation of input. Best for: Marketers and various professionals needing content creation help. Key Feature: Chat feature for quick content ideas and advanced workflows. Pricing Strategy: Basic plan with limited words and Pro plan starting at $49/month. Conclusion When choosing AI writing tools, three options prove to be the most efficient in their fields: Stylus AI and Studybay AI for academic writing, and Jasper AI for content creation. These platforms provide unique features and easy-to-use AI for clients, addressing a wide range of needs and improving work results and speed. Whether you are a student under deadline pressure, a professional optimizing proposal writing, or a marketer creating content, these top tools are essential for achieving your goals. For more details, check out the article on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/best-ai-tools-academic-writing-xenia-popnell-c9vkf/].

Sarah Louise Dix Upholstery

sarah louise dix upholstery

Surrey

Sarah Louise Dix Upholstery was formed in 2005 by Sarah Dix. The business comprises of the Couture Label, the Pink Label, SLD Upholstery Services and upholstery courses & workshops. The Couture Label evolved from fusion ideas and specialises in the design and upholstery of quality vintage furniture inspired by the construction and form of clothing. The label’s designs are part artwork part furniture creating highly individual finished pieces. Some designs physically incorporate a vintage garment creating a surreal air while others have structural elements such as corsetry, the Corset Chair, or tailoring. Sarah’s furniture was shown at the London menswear show Stitch in February 2010 on the Blaqua menswear stand and were stocked at their shops in Newburg Street W1 and Kings Road SW3. In November 2013 Sarah bought an antique chaise longue from Katherine Higgins on BBC Put your Money Where your Mouth Is and reupholstered it in red velvet and faux fur with a corset back. Then in February 2014 She sold the Corset Chaise to Jeff Salmon on the Channel 4 TV programme Four Rooms for £1200. 2010 saw the launch of the Pink Label. The Pink Label is the diffusion range and produces the Corset Chair at a more affordable price. The original Corset Chair design has been simplified, the frames are new exact copies of the original Victorian shape and are upholstered using modern materials. Sarah also sold the chairs at Follet in Petworth, Sussex in 2012. The Upholstery Courses were introduced in January 2012 and run for ten weeks. The first teaching venue was at The National Trust property the Barge Building Shed. Dapdune Wharf. Guildford. Sarah had a residency there and courses run throughout the year in stunning surroundings, on the banks of the River Wey. She also launched courses in the studio space at The Art Works in East Horsley. This was a unique space selling contemporary arts and crafts. Other course locations were in Farnham, Grayshott and Cranleigh Arts Centre. Once Sarah was able to take on her own space in Godalming, the courses ran inhouse from then on. The spaces include Studio 22 and Bargate House and the current property in Farncombe. The courses are very popular and often over subscribed. Sarah also runs Beginners Footstool day workshops once a month on a Saturday. The workshops give a great introduction to upholstery and helpful when considering undertaking a ten week course. SLD Upholstery Services offers a full reupholstery service for clients. This service has been running alongside the design side and courses from the beginning. The workroom now has four professional upholsterers working on various pieces of furniture for customers. This can range from a cushion cover to a three piece suit. The company has undertaken work from a variety of people such as titled Ladies, artists to royalty, Pop Stars (a pink latex bed for Nicki Minaj’s world tour 2018), partners in top London banks and Mrs Judge from around the corner. She gets to visit the most amazing houses including one once owned by Chris Evans and Mary Wondrausch's unique home crammed with her pottery. Sarah continues to expand the shop and fabric accounts with fabrics available from fabric houses such as Designers Guild, Romo, Osbourne & Little, Christian Lacroix.

Sunshine Sensory

sunshine sensory

Darlington

My name is Tracy and I am the founder of Sunshine Sensory. Sunshine Sensory was not something I ever envisioned in my life, but I feel so blessed to have been given the opportunity and want to share my journey with you. I began my work career working as a teaching assistant with mainstream and SEN children while studying part-time for my degree. This allowed me the opportunity to work in a wide range of settings and develop a greater understanding for what was available and the different types of support. After qualifying as a teacher, I spent over 10 years specialising in EYFS and the development of children from birth to five. I loved working as a teacher and being able to reach children through a wide range of resources and approaches. In 2001, at one year old, my daughter was diagnosed with severe learning difficulties suddenly teaching became a lot harder and my life begin to change beyond my imagination. I spent huge amounts of time researching special needs resources, training and activities, only to find that at the time it was very limited, that had to change. So, in 2019, after a lot of soul searching, I left teaching and set up Sunshine Sensory. My aim with Sunshine Sensory is to provide parents / carers / teachers and anyone else interested with the skills to support their child, mainstream or SEN, with the appropriate sensory experiences to allow them to reach their potential. Every child is unique and the classes I have created reflect that, there is a structure but if you child chooses to explore the resources in a way different than I had planned that is fine. We have to appreciate that each child will have different tolerances to sensory resources, some children might like the light touch of feathers, some may dislike it and that is also fine. Through the whole session I provide support, reassurance and model ways for you to interact with your child in a variety of ways. Ultimately having fun and creating that special bond with your child. Just as the classes were getting going, I was contacted by several adult centres (SEN and care homes) asking if the sessions would be appropriate to their residents. With some adaption over the use of the stories and music we use I was able to create sessions that supported the adults. Supported by the use of a wide range of sensory materials and songs that would be familiar to them and encourage active participation in the activity. Leaving teaching was one of the hardest decisions I ever had to make but as I see the children supported meeting their sensory needs and the adults developing more confidence and understanding about the area of development it is worth it. Parents, carers and key workers have gained confidence from attending session and seeing just what they can continue to use at home on in their setting to support their child/adult’s development. This mean that although I may no longer educate in a school, I am now able to educate a wider range of adults and children, continuing to positively impact on the lives of children/adult’s that need support. It is amazing and I feel so privileged to be part of all these people’s lives and I want to thank everyone that has supported me in this journey so far. I hope you come and join us on our journey and enjoy the magic that is looking at the world through a sensory perspective.

Adele Brydges Design

adele brydges design

London

I feel empowered by what I do and get so much joy from creating custom pleasure tools for clients that I decided to share the experience and give others the opportunity to create something fun, unique and really personal. My workshops are rewarding experience; they nurture playfulness, creativity and connection with ourselves and others. Yes, we’re putting enamel decals on porcelain sex toys but these workshops are so much more than the sum of their parts. They push people’s boundaries and challenge preconceptions in a gentle, fun, and creative way, encouraging a healthy attitude toward sexuality and ownership over our own pleasure. What to expect. A warm, welcoming atmosphere. Because we use a range of pre-printed enamel decals, no artistic ability is required. Spaces are limited but everyone is welcome regardless of artistic ability. I don't specify that all the workshops are women only but that tends to be the case. The workshop lasts around 3.5 hours and once decorated, the handmade dildo needs to dry for 24 - 48 hours before being enamel fired and shipped in the post. It’s amazing to see what people create with the same resources; there is always so much diversity and it's wonderful to see my dildos embellished with your creative designs. Prosecco, light refreshments and treats and return postage are included in the workshop fee. Studio vibes. During the workshops, conversations amble from the intimate, to playful, emotional, insightful, and uplifting; everyone who attends has a different story and fresh perspective. It’s humbling to share the afternoon with so many inspiring women (and sometimes men!) creating together. One of my past participants said that it was like therapy for her and I guess it is for all of us in some way. Every person leaves feeling like they've formed a connection with each other and some even stay in touch after the session - it’s such an awesome feeling to see the workshops creating a community. Upcoming workshop dates 2022: 9th December 2022 18:30PM 13th January 2023 18:30PM Click here to join the waiting list to be first in line for future dates & early bird tickets. Booking and more info. Prices start from £135 pp. Tickets includes materials, a handmade porcelain dildo (or handmade plug if you'd prefer), tuition, kin-firing, prosecco. Click here to book your place at an upcoming workshop. You can see pictures from previous workshops at the Decorate a dildo feed on Instagram. Private workshops: Planning a hen party or want a session just for you and your friends? Private sessions are available at my East London studio and start from £600 for 4 people. Additional people are charged at £150 per person, maximum 8 people in the studio. I may need a 4-week lead time to ensure I have my handmade dildos and plugs in-stock but I will do my best to accommodate your desired date. Send your booking enquiry including details of your preferred dates and number of attendees to info@adelebrydges.com. Price per person is non-negotiable. Private workshops at your location in the London area and further afield may be possible depending on my schedule. Please note that an additional travel fee covering time and expenses will be added to the price of your on-site session.

Duck And dive / The Aqua Clinic

duck and dive / the aqua clinic

Bradford

Duck and Dive was formed over 25 years ago. After teaching scuba diving in Cyprus, Garry returned to the United Kingdom and opened Duck and Dive, originally teaching theory from his grandmother’s cellar in Eccleshill in Bradford. A few months later we had out grown the premises, so bought a static caravan at Moor Valley Park, Hawksworth, over the moors near Baildon. This became his base for academic training for 6 years. Previously using Shipley dive pool for practical teaching, it was limited to 45 minutes a week and it was used for as long as possible before moving to Tong pool, which we used twice a week on Thursday and Saturdays. Unfortunately, Bradford MDC closed the pool, so operations were moved to Bingley Grammar school. The pool was not deep enough for Scuba and was not fit for purpose, it was then, we decided to be in control of his own destiny and build his own pool In Shipley. Ten years ago, the journey of The Aqua clinic begun. Before the pool was built we had a fully functioning and stocked dive shop in the building next door in Shipley. It was here in the late 1990’s he started teaching technical diving and exploring ship wrecks around the UK. This led onto Garry forming a company called Narked at 60, which was his own brand of diving equipment and was one of the first online e-commerce scuba equipment web stores. This evolved into the range being sold in most major dive shops in the UK and in an array of dive stores around the world. This success meant bigger premises were required so we moved to a larger unit off Preston street in Bradford. Work commenced with the famous brand RAB clothing on our under-suit garments, Typhoon international and ISP for our buoyancy products and Bowstone diving on the design and development of utility equipment. Garry then worked with specialist metal work companies their services of laser cutting, tumbling/ deburring, electro polishing and powder coating of the stainless-steel range which helped make a more rounded product. Garry also teamed up with local companies in the Yorkshire region to offer dry suit repairs and produce his own branded Narked at 60 made to measure Dry suits, both in neoprene and membrane materials. Garry worked with Business link and target export support team (TESS) and wrote manuals for their product range and CE marked goods. This enabled him to start travelling to worldwide exhibitions, demonstrating the British made product range and signing up distributors helping him to become one of the biggest British made suppliers. This was run in line with him teaching courses in which students were using his own equipment, this included police forces across the U.K. At its peak he was teaching over 450 students a year at all levels and became some of the youngest TDI /SDI Instructors in Europe. Garry has been a PADI instructor for over 25 years and retains his qualification. Garry has worked with the BBC helping produce documentaries for the television and has written articles for the Telegraph & Argus newspaper and technical dive magazines. Garry in 2008 started work with building his own pools in the current premises and he was keen to teach main stream scuba and offer specialised swimming lessons which is offered today in Duck and Dive.

David Weatherly Education

david weatherly education

Honiton

David has nearly forty years of educational experience as a teacher, senior manager, local authority consultant and school improvement adviser. His work with individual and groups of schools across the UK and abroad is always focused on ways of achieving improved outcomes for pupils through the professional development of teachers. David’s annual training programmes around the country attract hundreds of teachers and receive outstanding evaluations. He also contributes to Early Years and Primary SCITT, Teach Direct and university PGCE programmes. Whether working directly with teachers and senior leaders in schools or writing new learning and teaching materials, David always seeks to improve the engagement and raise the performance of children and young people at all stages through the carefully planned progression of key subject knowledge, concepts and skills. David’s focus is always on learning and in particular on identifying challenging subject outcomes which are made accessible to pupils through key question led enquiries both inside and outside of the classroom. He has particular expertise in designing cross curricular learning programmes which integrate the teaching of English and Mathematics as part of relevant and engaging investigations which support pupils to study places, issues, people and events at depth rather than on a superficial level. His enquiry-based approach teaches important subject knowledge whilst emphasising the significance of teachers allowing time and opportunity for pupils to master key subject skills and outcomes by ‘doing less better’. David has been a Harper Collins author at primary and secondary levels for many years and his Primary Connected Geography framework published in 2016 was highly commended by the Geographical Association and was his third such publications award. The corresponding Primary Connected History scheme was published in 2018. As well as Geography and History David also has particular expertise in developing Education for Sustainability (encompassing environmental education, global citizenship and outdoor learning) and associated sustainable schools programmes. In addition to his national programme of Geography and History training David also provides bespoke support to individual or federations of schools and to subject leaders across the United Kingdom and internationally. He teaches regularly. David Weatherly Secondary School Deputy Headteacher I came on your course in January - in fact I also came to one the year before. I just wanted to let you know that I just presented my subject audit to staff and senior management and it was very well received. Lots of people were inspired and it is down to your course. We now have a really clear vision for Geography and we are looking forward to getting together and revitalising our planning for September. We have a lot of changes to make, but the positivity I am getting from people is awesome. I just wanted to say thank you for your help and for inspiring me. Your courses have honestly been the best I have been on in my career. Primary School Deputy Headteacher A fantastic, inspirational course which, as a deputy and English subject leader, I found matched what we want to do in school perfectly. A wonderful antidote to today’s education ‘policy’ - thank you so much. The discussion of the skills that the children needed (at a teacher level) and the assessment teachers should be planning and looking for (at a co-ordinator/managerial level) was beautifully, simply and eloquently presented