
Lynne McKenna MBE
@proflynnemc
Emiterus Professor and part-time iQTS consultant at the University of Sunderland. PFHEA. NorthInnovationWomen list 2020. DfE EWG iQTS.
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07-10-2015 19:05:25
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This week University of Sunderland has been celebrating the hard work and dedication of its students as they graduate Stadium of Light. Have you made it into our graduations gallery? sunderland.ac.uk/more/news/univ… @Sunderlandalum Lee Hall Arabella Lawrence Bellamy Lynne McKenna MBE Sunderland Students' Union


Wow - University of Sunderland is 10th in the U.K. according to Times Higher Education’s analysis of the latest National Student Survey results. What a result! sunderland.ac.uk/more/news/univ… Lee Hall Professor Yitka Graham 💙 Lynne McKenna MBE Lawrence Bellamy University of Sunderland School of Medicine UoS Research

Emotional day yesterday at my last Graduation ceremony University of Sunderland So special to have my family with me to share the occasion.


Love this view Dr Elizabeth Hidson



I cannot wait to read this Evelyn Forde MBE Well done you!


The day has finally arrived as I step back from my role as Dean of the Faculty of Education and Society. I am delighted that I will be continuing in a consultancy capacity for our iQTS provision on a part-time basis. Best of luck to my worthy successor Ben Middleton




More excellent news University of Sunderland

Homeward bound after a busy day at the Department for Business and Trade UK-Kazakhstan Intergovernmental Commission on Continuing Professional Development of Teachers. Delighted to be a panel member alongside @AlisonMPeacock. Sharing the excellent ITE, CPD and iQTS provision University of Sunderland

Wow Greg Larmouth this podcast showcases UoSiQTS and @PGCEIDL International Initial Teacher Training and the University of Sunderland brilliantly. Well done University of Sunderland

Fabulous Vikki Wynn and Sarah Dixon Jones

.Jack Worth - To realise its ambition to recruit 6,500 additional teachers by the end of the parliament, the government needs to put flesh on the bones of its strategy for resetting the relationship with the teaching profession..." Read more from Jack in the article below 👇


Why aren’t more women becoming headteachers? Dr Sarah Mullin MBE reveals the findings from her research – and recommends how the sector needs to evolve to support women’s careers tes.com/magazine/analy…