Kentish Express Ashford & District

Time to honour top-class teachers

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The county’s annual teaching awards are seeking strong subject leaders in education whose passion and expertise are helping pupils to flourish.

Nomination­s for the Kent Teacher of the Year Awards include the categories Secondary School Teacher, History Teacher, Computing Teacher and Volunteer. They recognise individual­s responsibl­e for outstandin­g teaching practice and inspiratio­nal support.

Judges of the awards are calling for nomination­s in these categories and urging members of the public, pupils and school staff to nominate those who have gone over and above to ensure that lives in Kent are richer through education

Patrick Tootal, from the Battle of Britain Memorial Trust, said: “It is very important that we encourage children to learn about history, our heritage and our great past.

“I think it is vital we don’t let history fall into the background as Kent is full of wonderful history and these teachers are fundamenta­l to the young generation accessing it.”

Richard Langshaw of Loop CR, said: “We are part of the education process and we wanted to sponsor the IT category so teachers are recognised for the work they are doing.

“There is hardly a job out there these days that doesn’t require IT of some sort, so the role of teachers in this area is becoming ever more important.”

Beanstalk’s Kate Rumsby said: “We just want to celebrate the fact that there are all of these different inspiratio­nal volunteers that have a huge impact on children lives.”

Rose Carter, manager at the Medway Youth Trust, added: “Our aim is to prepare, improve and inspire students, so we are proud to be part of these awards as this is what teachers do on a daily basis.”

The awards are organised by the KM Charity Team in partnershi­p with the KM Group. Organisati­ons joining the judging panel include Kent County Council, Christ Church University, CXK, Kent Sport, Three R’s Teacher Recruitmen­t, Social Enterprise Kent, Project Salus, Kreston Reeves, LoopCR, Trust Careers at Medway Youth Trust, Hornby, Battle of Britain Memorial Trust, Kent Libraries, the Mercure Great Danes Maidstone, Beanstalk.

The public and sstaff can submit nomination­s at www. kentteache­roftheyear.co.uk before March 1.

 ?? Picture: Martin Apps FM4607433 ?? Kate Rumsby and Malou Bengtsson-Wheeler of Beanstalk; Richard Langshaw of Loop CR Ltd; Malcolm Triggs of Battle of Britain; Rose Carter of TrustCaree­rs; and Patrick Tootal of Battle of Britain at the Teacher of the Year launch
Picture: Martin Apps FM4607433 Kate Rumsby and Malou Bengtsson-Wheeler of Beanstalk; Richard Langshaw of Loop CR Ltd; Malcolm Triggs of Battle of Britain; Rose Carter of TrustCaree­rs; and Patrick Tootal of Battle of Britain at the Teacher of the Year launch

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