Martin Husbands

Head of School Based Partnerships at Newman University (UK)
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Worcester City, England, United Kingdom, UK
Languages
  • French -

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Head of School Based Partnerships
      • Jul 2013 - Present

      Head of School Based Teacher Training at Newman University - School Direct Programme - and contributing to the Masters (MA in Education) courses / MTL programme and PGCE Geography. Head of School Based Teacher Training at Newman University - School Direct Programme - and contributing to the Masters (MA in Education) courses / MTL programme and PGCE Geography.

    • Director of Lifelong Learning
      • Apr 2002 - Aug 2011

      Director of Professional Development, Performance Management, Initial Teacher Training and Induction. I also took responsibility for 'student voice', lifelong learning, internal and external training and performance enhancement programmes. I also taught geography and leisure studies. Director of Professional Development, Performance Management, Initial Teacher Training and Induction. I also took responsibility for 'student voice', lifelong learning, internal and external training and performance enhancement programmes. I also taught geography and leisure studies.

    • Head of Geography
      • Jan 1989 - Mar 2002

      Manage and lead the Geography Department - and keep the wheels of education turning Manage and lead the Geography Department - and keep the wheels of education turning

Education

  • University of Worcester
    MSc (Part time - evenings), Education, Management, Leadership and Change
    1992 - 1994
  • University of Worcester / Leeds
    Education Management / PGCE Geography, Education, Geography, Change Management
    1982 - 1985

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