Geographer, Educator, Consultant
Angus has a broad view and experience of the educational landscape at local and national levels. What can he do to help you? (Contact >)
As an independent consultant, Angus is coordinating a strategic project on the global dimension in the school curriculum and leadership for the Department for International Development (DFID). He is also a Geographical Association consultant and has lead a project funded by the Academy for Sustainable Communities and also has written online CPD units for the DCSF-funded Action Plan for Geography and the Diploma Support Programme.

Recent smaller-scale commissions include writing new project specifications, advising The Photographers’ Gallery, research for the British Council, a programme audit for BBC Schools, and writing for an international NGO and a web-publisher.
In addition to this mostly public-sector mix, he has six years experience as director of two voluntary-sector organisations concerning education for global citizenship and international development. This included publishing learning resources and management of DFID-funded projects such as setting up the award winning www.globaleye.org.uk. He has been an active member of DEA (formerly the Development Education Association), including a period as a trustee.
Angus has sixteen years experience as a secondary school teacher and a curriculum development director for local authority advisory services in Kent. This included a significant project engaging teachers in issues arising from the construction of the Channel tunnel and the European dimension. It was based at the Eurotunnel Exhibition Centre in Folkestone.
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