Ian Whitelaw lives on Vancouver Island, in Canada. He graduated from University of Durham with an honors degree in history and politics and holds a master’s degree in education. His university studies included, chemistry, physics, and biology, as well as anthropology. His published work includes A Measure of All Things and The History of Fly Fishing in Fifty Flies.
Formerly a senior lecturer in education studies at the University of Brighton, he also has over two decades of teaching experience. In that time, he worked with young people aged from 5 to 19, as well as their parents and caregivers. He is now Executive Director of Fulcrum Learning and co-founder of Trust Me Coaching.
Evans has an Honors Degree in History and Politics and a Masters in Education. Formerly a Senior Lecturer in Education Studies at the University of Brighton, he also has over two decades of teaching experience. In that time he worked with young people aged from 5 to 19, as well as their parents and carers. He is now Executive Director of Fulcrum Learning and co-founder of Trust Me Coaching.
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