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Primary Gifted & Talented 2009 – London

May 5, 2009 //  by Admin

Current line-up of expert speakers

Dr David George
Educational Consultant and First Chairman and President of NACE

Tim Dracup
Gifted and Talented Lead, DCSF

Ian Warwick
Senior Director, London Gifted and Talented

Ian McNiff
Director of Education, Clifton Diocese

Jane Hobson-Pells
AST for G&T, Stockport School

Sue Soan
Principal Lecturer and Leading Academic G&T

John Senior
Educational Consultant and Author

Anne de A’Echevarria
Director, Thinkwell Consultancy

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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