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Thank you for accepting the nomintation. Please could you include them in
out mailing list, looking forward to great conversation and future
collaborations  .

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On 7 August 2015 at 12:47, Nobulali Dangazele <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Dear Accorners,
>
> I would like to nominate two of my colleagues and good friends  Jonothan
> Neelands and Rachel Dickinson both are currently at the University of
> Warwick.
>
> Professor Jonothan Neelands PhD, DSc is a National Teaching Fellow,
> Professor of Creative Education at the Warwick Business School (WBS) and
> Chair of Drama and Theatre Education at the University of Warwick. As
> Associate Dean for Creativity in WBS, he is working with colleagues to
> develop a range of creative infusions and interventions both into the
> curriculum and the extra-curricular life of the School. He is interested in
> developing a future oriented and problem based pedagogy for business
> education and training with an emphasis on ethical and inclusive models of
> leadership.
>
> Rachel  is Assistant Dean for the UG programme and Academic Programme
> Director for Shakespeare for Teachers, which includes a suite of flexible
> modules leading towards an MA in the Advanced Teaching of Shakespeare. She
> is also the NIE and Module Leader for 'Images of Creativity' (WBS) for UG
> Year 2 students across the university.She has a particular interests in
> developing new e-learning dialogic pedagogies and researching the on-line
> student experience. She currently using critical incident analysis as a
> method of developing peer engagement to support individual progress and
> improvement in teaching and learning.
>
> Thanks for your consideration.
>
>
> --
> Kind Regards,
>
> *lali dangazele*
>
> *twitter: @lalidangazele*
>
> We know what we are, but know not what we may be.
> - William Shakespeare
>
>



-- 
Kind Regards,

*lali dangazele*

*twitter: @lalidangazele*

We know what we are, but know not what we may be.
- William Shakespeare