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Sw Netball

sw netball

London

About NSW Netball South West is managed by the Regional Management Board (RMB) which consists of voluntary, elected and appointed trustees. The trustees chair one of 5 working groups which are responsible for matters such as ‘competition and events’, ‘education and training’ and ‘marking and communications’ and have certain other responsibilities such as heading up our relationship with Team Bath. The RMB is responsible for the management and development of Netball in the South West, identifying and meeting the needs of everyone involved in netball to enhance participation experiences and encourage the uptake of the sport. The RMB co-ordinate the Regional Performance Programme, organise the Regional Leagues, oversee the strategic future of netball in the South West and continually seek to develop coaches, umpires and volunteers. Regional Management Board The RMB are made up of the following members: Karen Jones – Chair Linda Dyer – Trustee Sarah Lewis – Trustee Les Thomas – Trustee Michelle Rutter – Trustee Chrissie Brookes – Trustee Sharon Steward – Trustee Natasha Howard – Trustee Vanessa Taylor-Byrne – Trustee Angela Rimmer – Trustee Kelsie Brewer - Trustee Poppy O'Reilly – Regional Officer Working Groups Reporting to the Regional Management Board are the Working Groups. Each group is chaired by an RMB Trustee, ensuring a practical link to the RMB. Competition and Events (chaired by Lesley Thomas) Education & Training TSG (chaired by Sarah Lewis) Media and Communications (chaired by Michelle Rutter) Finance and Management (chaired by Chrissie Brooks) Cell Group (made up of our NDOs, Regional Officer & Partnership & Delivery Manager) Sarah Lewis – Resolution Lead

Elite Tuition Cambridge Ltd

elite tuition cambridge ltd

5.0(7)

Cambridge

Stage 1: Hayley Poppleton, a qualified teacher from Cambridge University studied the impacts of tuition on student engagement and performance. Her dissertation found small-group tuition, delivered in-person, develops students' critical thinking and analytical skills far beyond one-to-one learning. The small-group environment creates a positive, competitive space, for the 'best learning' to be shared amongst students meaning each child hears the 'best response', the 'best answer' or the 'best method' from their peers. This practice increases the working grades of the group, who subsequently out-performed students receiving one-to-one tuition. Stage 2: Hayley further investigated how specific learning techniques in the small-groups could progress students further. Hayley found when tuition was delivered in a fun, engaging and hands-on way, making resources tangible and memorable students were significantly more engaged, remembered the learnt materials for longer periods and performed better than students who learnt from online resources. Her dissertation and findings received a distinction and an honoury message from the Dean at Cambridge University's Education Faculty. Stage 3: Other parents started to notice the improvement in their child from Hayley's small-group tuition method which led to Elite Tuition Cambridge. Today, we have helped over 115 students in Cambridgeshire by getting them to love the learning experience and progress beyond their targets.