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Iclal Lawrence
Iclal Lawrence

I am an assistant head of a primary school located in East London with over 450 pupils. Over the last four years, we have won many awards and became a model for other primary schools to use etwinning creatively in their existing curriculum.  I have run many events and workshops for Newham and other neighbouring boroughs and been invited to many events as a speaker. I would be willing to help schools to promote etwinning  and offer practical advice through case studies.

Local Authority Area: Newham

John Sosna
John Sonsa

I work in a cross-phase 5-18 special school setting. For the last ten years I have been responsible for teaching ICT (amongst other subjects) discretely and across the curriculum. Working in an environment which predominantly caters for chronically ill children has made me very aware of the disruption caused by long periods of hospitalisation and the beneficial and mitigating impact of ICT in helping to reduce educational discontinuity and social isolation. I would be most interested in hearing from colleagues working in similar situations, particularly those overseas, who use ICT to extend and enrich the curriculum.

Local Authority Area: Camden

Lisa Taner
Lisa Taner

From an early eTwinning workshop began my own journey towards the long-standing International links that Bowes now has, including Comenius and a funded DFID Global School Partnerships with Ghana.

I have set up and run several eTwinning projects including Send My Friend to School - a project that involved children learning about the Global Campaign for Education. Schools across Europe participated along with our partner schools in Uganda and Ghana. This was the second of 2 UK eTwinning award winners.

I am particularly interested in helping teachers get a Global Dimension in their eTwinning projects.

Local Authority Area: Enfield

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