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Daniel Sobel FRSA (born 14 July 1975) is a |
Daniel Sobel FRSA (born 14 July 1975) is a consultant in the field of [[Inclusion (education)]]. As a teacher and mentor at [[Immanuel College, Bushey]], and a SENCO and assistant head at [[King Solomon High School]], he recognised a need for improving inclusion practices in schools across the country.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.babcock-education.co.uk/ldp/content.asp?did=306927|title=About Daniel|publisher=Babcock|accessdate=21 July 2015}}</ref> He began working part-time as a freelance consultant on inclusion for the Borough of Redbridge, and promoting good practice through his articles. In 2014 he established InclusionExpert to continue this work. |
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Daniel was elected a fellow of the [[Royal Society of Arts]] in 2013. |
Daniel was elected a fellow of the [[Royal Society of Arts]] in 2013. |
Revision as of 15:43, 21 July 2015
Daniel Sobel FRSA (born 14 July 1975) is a consultant in the field of Inclusion (education). As a teacher and mentor at Immanuel College, Bushey, and a SENCO and assistant head at King Solomon High School, he recognised a need for improving inclusion practices in schools across the country.[1] He began working part-time as a freelance consultant on inclusion for the Borough of Redbridge, and promoting good practice through his articles. In 2014 he established InclusionExpert to continue this work.
Daniel was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 2013.
Personal life
Daniel was born in Manchester. He attended School followed by University where he studied. He went on to obtain a Master's degree in Psychology from the same university.
Daniel lives in North London with his wife Deborah and son Boaz.
Articles
Daniel writes a regular column for The Guardian and has written for numerous publications including the Times Educational Supplement, Optimus Education, SecEd, Headteacher Update and The Jewish Chronicle. He focuses on the topics of the Pupil Premium, Special Educational Needs, and Inclusion in schools and the wider community.[2][3][4][5]
References
- ^ "About Daniel". Babcock. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ^ "Guardian Profile". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ^ "Optimus". Optimus Education. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ^ "SecEd Author Search". SecED. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ^ ""Creative Uses of the Pupil Premium"". HeadteacherUpdate. Retrieved 21 July 2015.