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Case Studies

Talent to Teach in FE: Lisa Bartup

Why did you decide to get involved in the Talent to Teach in FE programme? Stepping away from my career for a few years gave me a chance to revaluate what I wanted to do once my academic studies were over. I had fallen out of love with working in an accounts office but it […]

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Talent to Teach in FE: Nina Vallard

Nina is the incoming Care Leavers Progression Partnership Officer in East Kent Colleges Group. Earlier this year she took part in the Pathways to Further Education (now called Talent to Teach in FE) programme in the same college. She graduated from University of Brighton with a Postgraduate Certificate in Inclusive Arts Practice and is currently […]

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Talent to Teach in FE: EKC Group and Fida Hussain

The EKC Group is a major educational institution serving communities across the East Kent area. It has colleges in Broadstairs, Canterbury, Dover, Folkestone and Sheppey. The Teacher Academy recruits and develops teaching staff from industry, especially in hard-to-fill curriculum areas. Simon Bigrigg (above, left) is Head of the Academy. Fida Hussain (above, right) is a […]

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Talent to Teach in FE: The College of Haringey, Enfield And North East London

Teacher Educator Maralba Jani explains why CONEL chose to get involved with the Pathways programme (now called Talent to Teach in FE) and the benefits the college has seen.

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Talent to Teach in FE: Abigail Osei Owusu

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Talent to Teach in FE: Lauren Austin

Lauren Austin is a graduate in dance from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) and a participant on the Pathways to Further Education Teaching (now called Talent to Teach in FE) programme. Why did you decide to get involved in the Pathways programme? I was in the final stage of my third year at UCLAN […]

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