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Lighting the Way
Angela Browne
Angela Browne
Angela Browne explores what it means to be a woman working in education today and provides practical guidance to help female educators find their voice, show up as their authentic selves and progress in their careers. Drawing together a collection of experiences from leading educators, including Dame Alison Peacock, Dr Muna Abdi, Mal Krishnasamy, Hannah Wilson, Alison Kriel and Julia Skinner, this book will inform, inspire and empower teachers and school leaders.
In the context of a system on the edge of crisis, Lighting the Way is an uplifting book which offers primary and secondary leaders inspiration, courage and practical tools to lead the way towards change. Angela Browne, experienced educator and star of the BBC Two documentary School, uses her wealth of knowledge to help school leaders become torchbearers, leading children, staff and local communities with purpose and integrity, and navigating challenges with confidence and optimism.
Publishes 6th January 2022
PB • 234 x 156mm • 208pp • 9781472972460 • £19.99
PB • 216 x 138mm • 192pp • 9781472986467 • £19.99
Angela Browne Angela Browne has been working in education for over 17 years as an English teacher, head of English, assistant headteacher, deputy headteacher and headteacher in mainstream secondary schools. She has also been the head of a pupil referral service and principal of a Steiner Academy. She was most recently the deputy CEO of a multi-academy trust. In 2018, Angela was part of the BBC Two documentary series School. She has featured in the Telegraph, and on Radio 5 and Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4, and she has written for the TES. Angela has also delivered keynotes for WomenED, BAMEed, Firefly Learning and Ambition School Leadership, and given a TED Talk at TEDxNorwichEd. Follow her on Twitter: @nourishedschool.
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