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Gwen Goodhew

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Gwen Goodhew (b 21st October 1942) is an education specialist who established Wirral Able Child Centre and has written and edited books on teaching the gifted child [e.g. 1]. She, with Wendy Smedley, is the founder and leader of the Waverton Good Read Award, a prize for first novels by UK authors.



References

1. Meeting the Needs of Gifted and Talented Students, Gwen Goodhew 2009; Network Continuum [ISBN 978-1-85539-465-0]