Employed as an educator since 2002 – first in youth work and, from 2015, in formal education – I believe that positive relationships of mutual trust and respect are the basis of effective learning.
Coupled with fact that I teach a wide variety of subjects, the relationships I foster result in my students staying with me till the very possible end of our learning journey together, returning to me for support with university assignments and for guidance about work and careers, and keeping me busy with all the new students they refer to me.
I attended Oxford University to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics but actually graduated from UCL with a BA Hons in Philosophy and Economics. I acquired a PGCE from University of Edinburgh while working as Youth Participatory Projects Manager. I underwent teacher training in secondary schools with the PGCE element delivered by Goldsmiths College.
In youth work, I developed and delivered youth projects that provided young people professional mentorship and the skills to undertake every aspect of the process – most of them arts based; film, theatre, visual arts, and some with a heritage focus. Ultimately I compiled a handbook for youth workers to use in the delivery of arts based youth work.
Beyond that I have worked in most sectors: insurance, retail, hospitality, logistics and ran my own business delivering arts and crafts workshops in care homes. I use all this professional and lived experience to inspire, enthuse and motivate my students to achieve their best academically and in their wider development.