Ross Morrison McGill
Ross Morrison McGill (born 25 November 1973) is an English secondary school teacher and was educated at Goldsmiths College, where he studied under Dr. Terry Liddament; Richard Kimbell and Prof. Kay Stables from 1993 to 1997.
After Goldsmiths, he went on to teach with the Voluntary Services Overseas in Kano, Nigeria. and after a short period returned to London to begin his teaching career.
He had a brief working spell at (1997-2000) but really made a mark on his teaching career at Alexandra Park School (2000-2008).
His most recent career highlight was winning a Teaching Awards for "The Guardian Award for Teacher of the Year in a Secondary School in London, 2004".
He is currently working as an Assistant Principal for Crest Girls' Academy (2008 - present) where he has worked with Teachers TV.
He is mostly recognized for his passion for teaching students and his use of Web 2.0 technology.
After Goldsmiths, he went on to teach with the Voluntary Services Overseas in Kano, Nigeria. and after a short period returned to London to begin his teaching career.
He had a brief working spell at (1997-2000) but really made a mark on his teaching career at Alexandra Park School (2000-2008).
His most recent career highlight was winning a Teaching Awards for "The Guardian Award for Teacher of the Year in a Secondary School in London, 2004".
He is currently working as an Assistant Principal for Crest Girls' Academy (2008 - present) where he has worked with Teachers TV.
He is mostly recognized for his passion for teaching students and his use of Web 2.0 technology.
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