Teachers’ helper

Roger Loosley  |  Features  |  Work in Progress
Date posted:  1 Sep 2015
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Teachers’ helper

Subject: Rhian Williams, an Education Consultant who lives in West London. Rhian works part-time for an Academy Trust in Devon and also as a self-employed consultant.
Age range: 40–50 years.
Interests: Photography, reading the classics, music and any sport.

RJL: How did you become a Christian?
Rhian:
When I was 9 I thought that I had become a Christian, but when I was at Chester University my heart and mind were changed.

RJL: What is an Education Consultant?
Rhian:
Local authorities and schools employ me to give leadership coaching – to get the best out of their staff. I help teachers who are struggling in a particular area. My background is in the area of children with Special Needs and so I give specialist training in that respect, but I work for mainstream schools as well.

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