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Developing Outstanding PE & School Sports – The Brit Oval

October 19, 2010 //  by Admin

Current line-up of expert speakers:

Professor Margaret Talbot
President, International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education

Dawn Brooksbank
Head of Leadership & Volunteering, Youth Sport Trust

Katie Donovan
Director, International Student Engagement Programmes, Endicott College, Boston & Leadership Development Consultant, Youth Sport Trust

Jodie Williams
AST for PE, Anton Junior School

Alec Stewart OBE
Fromer Captain of England Cricket Team

Sam Mitchell
Assistant Head of PE, St.Clement Danes School

Sue Spooner
PE Co-ordinator, Stoke Poges School

Crichton Casbon
Director, Crichton Casbon Consulting and former QCA curriculum adviser for PE

Graham Jones
Partnership Development Manager, Uttlesford School Sports Partnership

Emma Hewitt
PE Teacher, Parkwood Academy

John Greetham
Director of Specialism and Assistant Headteacher, Portchester School - Specialist Sports College

Patricia Maude MBE
Homerton College, University of cambridge

Please note: this conference is currently being developed to ensure the best line-up of speakers, so please check back here for the latest information. All speakers listed above are confirmed

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