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Teaching in alternative settings

  • 20th OCT -PUCKLECHURCH:  Ashfield Detetion Centre. The first privately run young offenders unit, prison in UK. (Photo by Graeme Robertson )

    Teaching in a prison: 'Education has the best chance of turning lives around'

    Emily Dewar-Langridge teaches young offenders at Feltham prison, and has won an award for the difference she’s made to students. Here, she explains her role
  • A still from the film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

    Teaching on a film set: 'I’ve found myself in all sorts of bizarre locations'

    Judith Phillips has taught child actors for a decade. She reveals the joys and challenges of squeezing in lessons between costume fittings and scene takes
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    Teaching children in hospital: 'Learning is still very much part of their world'

    What’s it like to work as an educator on a hospital ward? Elizabeth Armin, primary teacher and curriculum lead for maths at the Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital School, explains
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