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Hertfordshire’s Annual Allocation

updated
Year 8
(2007/08)

Year 7
(2006/07)

Pretoria, South Africa 2006-07
Malaysia 2005-06

Teachers’ International
Professional Development
(TIPD)

Year 6
(2005/06)

Year 5
(2004/05)

Year 4
(2003/04)

Year 3
(2002/03)

Year 1
&
Year 2

 

Hertfordshire’s Annual Allocation – 51 places

The academic year 2000/2001 was the introductory TIPD year. Each Local Authority was allocated a set number of places; Hertfordshire was allocated 51 places and to date (2006/2007) 357 Hertfordshire teachers and advisers have enjoyed an international teaching experience through this exciting and rewarding scheme.

These are listed below:

Year 8 (2007/08) updated

Year 7 (2006/07)

Year 6 (2005/06)

Year 5 (2004/05)

Year 4 (2003/04)

'Key Stage 3' led by Liz Jones to Montreal, Canada
'Raising Standards' led by Deborah Mulroney to Sweden
'Creativity' led by Lucy Connolly to Calcutta, India
'Boys’ Underachievement' led by Alister Fraser to Russia
'Creativity’ led by John Witchell to Delhi, India

Year 3 (2002/03)

‘Turning around schools in challenging circumstances’ led by Marita Hopkinson to U.S.A.
‘Special Education Needs (SEN) and Inclusion’ led by Zita McCormick to U.S.A.
‘Teachers’ Professional Development and Teachers’ Learning’ led by Stephen Lavender to Denmark
‘Teaching and Learning Strategies’ led by Jackie Easter to China
‘Transition from primary to secondary education’ led by Brigid de Rivaz to U.S.A.

Archive

Year 2 (2001/02)

  • ‘Citizenship and Civic Education’ led by Amber Carroll to Denmark
  • ‘Literacy in the Primary School’ led by Jenny Plastow to Uganda
  • ‘School Leadership’ led by Jacky Pfister to the Czech Republic
  • ‘Teaching and Learning Strategies’ led by Elizabeth Hawkins to U.S.A.

Year 1 (2000/01)

  • ‘Benchmarking for School Performance’ led by Vaughan Johnson to Canada
  • ‘Boys’ Underachievement’ led by Francoise Vidal to U.S.A.
  • ‘Gifted and Talented Pupils’ led by Jim Harrison to Australia
  • ‘Numeracy in Primary Schools’ led by Margaret Cooke to Hungary
  • ‘Raising Standards for Ethnic Minority Pupils’ led by Judy Rankine to U.S.A