Iesha Small is an experienced school leader and a researcher and writer who is passionate about social change, equality and helping people to use their uniqueness to add value to their work. She is also frequently asked to speak on the subjects of education, leadership and challenging the status quo. After suffering a nervous breakdown in 2011, Iesha started using photography to improve her mental health and to explore people’s stories. This journey ultimately led to her becoming an author.
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Don’t miss out on @HYWEL_ROBERTS’ upcoming masterclass event! 👇
Hywel and Lucy Coy will discuss ‘#Botheredness: Making Learning Matter’ on the 28th of November at 4pm on The School Leader Platform of HeadteacherChat’s website: https://t.co/8r0yZwqFPM
I loved working alongside a colleague and his class developing our botheredness @HYWEL_ROBERTS approach. We explored the farming seasons in Ancient Egypt. It looked like some pieces of blue paper and fabric, but to all of us, we were farmers in blistering heat near the River Nile