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By Curriculum Support Team

The Curriculum Support team at Cambridge design, develop and produce a range of teacher support materials for our post-14 qualifications, roughly around 240 programmes. Resources provide advice on planning and teaching, offering demonstration and exemplification for each stage of the teaching journey from implementation through assessment to improving performance. Innovation in the team is motivated by an awareness of the particular range of difficulties that our international customers might face and therefore the support materials focus on these concerns. Support is provided in a range of media depending on the needs of the subject and the types of difficulty identified. The team is ideally located between Teaching and Assessment and is comprised of publishing, eLearning, teaching and assessment specialists. All materials are available on the School Support Hub www.cambridgeinternational.org/support our dedicated, password protected site for Cambridge teachers.

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Liz Taylor
By Liz Taylor

Dr Liz Taylor is an experienced educator and teacher trainer. Until recently she was Senior Lecturer in Education at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK. Liz has extensive experience in teaching and leading research-based initial teacher education and undergraduate courses. She also supervised MEd and PhD students and undertook research in geography education, textbooks and curriculum issues. Now she works internationally as an Education Consultant, writing and leading training, speaking at conferences and running workshops on topics such as active learning, assessment for learning, metacognition and understanding impact. Recently she has worked in Pakistan, China, Malaysia, the USA, India and Kazakhstan.

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Edward Tranter
By Edward Tranter

Edward Tranter achieved the highest score in the UK when he took Cambridge Pre-U Global Perspectives & Research (GPR) at Spalding Grammar School in June 2018, along with A Levels in law, ethics & philosophy, and history. He is now studying in the United States, reading Philosophy at Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania after winning a place there on a scholarship thanks to receiving significant help and guidance from the Sutton Trust US programme.

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English Team
By English Team

The English team at Cambridge International are a group of experienced subject specialists with extensive and varied professional backgrounds in teaching, lecturing, and academia. Focused primarily on matters of assessment in English-related subjects, they also apply their expertise to the development of syllabuses, the selection of set texts, and thought leadership in English education in international contexts.

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Minhas Tejani
By Minhas Tejani

Minhas Tejani (M Ed) has a highly diversified and progressive career spread over more than twenty-eight years at reputed National and International educational institutions. As a leader, he believes in the 3Ps i.e. Purpose, Progress and Perseverance and these have helped him in sustaining change at various educational institutions. Minhas is very passionate about reading, learning, and self-development. He is currently the Principal of Nairobi Jaffery Academy in Kenya.

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Sarah Talbot
By Sarah Talbot

Sarah is an Education Officer in the teaching and learning team at Cambridge Assessment International Education. Prior to joining Cambridge, Sarah taught history to students aged from 13 to 18. Sarah has recently completed a Master’s degree in Education with Cambridge University.

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Sarah Turner
By Sarah Turner

Sarah is an Education Manager in the Professional Development Qualifications (PDQ) Team, where she works closely with centres to ensure the quality of the Cambridge PDQs. Sarah is from a teaching background having spent fifteen years as a secondary school English teacher prior to joining Cambridge Assessment.

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