Type Of Business:
Consulting Company
Marketing Area:
International
Expertise:
Ms. Warner's expertise is in teacher and educator training through workshops.
Major Product/SVS:
Educational Consulting and Inspection, Teacher Training Workshops, Internet, Website and Life Coaching Services
Favorite Business Publication:
ASCD Publications; TES Publications; Harvard Education Letter; Harvard Educational Review; The Economist
Hobbies/Sports:
Gardening, Listening to Music, Traveling, Giving Accommodation for Visiting Academics in Oxford
Education Degrees:
Master of Arts in Educational Studies, Roehampton University, London (1990); Diploma in School Management Studies, College of Preceptors (1979)
Affiliations Awards:
The Association of Professionals in Education and Children's Trusts; Consultant, Trained Performance Management, Department for Education and Skills; Chairwoman, London Diocesan Headteachers' Council; Primary Heads' Representative, Headteachers' Consultative Committee, Inner London Education Authority; Secretary, Programs, Projects and Communications Committee, Council for Education in the Commonwealth; Fellow, The College of Teachers, United Kingdom (2008); Biographical Recorder, Marquis Who's Who (2006-2008); Madison Who's Who (2005-2007); Empire Who's Who (2003-2007); Deputy Governor, Research Board of Advisers, Fellow, American Biographical Institute (2006); Treasurer, Institute of Registered Inspectors of Schools (2002-2005)
Industry:
Educational Consulting
State/Country of Origin:
Surrey, England
Date of Distinction:
8/11/2006
Work History:
International Inspector and Education Consultant; Assessor of Higher Level Teaching Assistants; Registered Ofsted Inspector; Performance Management Consultant; Head of Departments in Secondary and Special Schools; Head Teacher, Church of England Primary School
What do you feel separates you from the rest of the professionals in your industry?:
Ms. Warner's passion to enable others to succeed in life, using the varied expertise she has gained through her profession, separate her from her peers.
How would you like to be remembered by your peers?:
Ms. Warner would like to be remembered by her peers as someone who enjoyed learning new things and introducing people with similar interests across cultural divides.
Throughout the duration of your career, what was the one highlight that stood out the most?:
The highlight of her career was being the head teacher for 10 years at an inner city school in London's developing docklands area, when it was an enterprise zone.
Charity:
Local and International Charitable Organizations
Number Of Years In Profession:
47
Number Of Years In Current Position:
17
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
She attributes her success to the enjoyment she receives from learning and sharing her knowledge with others.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
She became involved in her profession because she was inspired by her family members, who are in the education field.
Extended Bio Profile:
Ms. Warner’s articles titled 'Developing Multiple Intelligences' was published in Education World in February 2008 and 'Bringing Multiple Intelligences into the Classroom’ was published in Teacher Plus in March 2008 in the Educational Journals in India. She has published an e-book entitled 'An Introduction to Multiple Intelligences.' She has published 78 full-length Ofsted inspection reports and three short Ofsted inspection reports. She published chapters in longer books that include 'Reflections on Inspections,' in 'Education for Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development,' and 'Head Teachers, Perceptions of their role in Spiritual Education' in Education Spirituality and the Whole Child. She has worked as a primary class teacher where no child left her class unable to read, and made contributions both in school and the community. She has also carried out action research on spelling, handwriting and word processing skills, Internet research and multiple intelligences. She was head teacher of a primary school for ten years during the regeneration of Isle of Dogs in London. She was also the head of the department in three secondary and secondary special schools. As an Ofsted registered inspector for eight years, she led teams across England, and was recognized by head teachers of the schools she inspected as being fair and supportive. She is also a teacher trainer and has worked in Qatar, Algeria and in India. She has supervised students on teaching practice in the United Kingdom and employed by CfBT Education Trust. She has written and led workshops on multiple intelligences across India including Amritsar, Assam, Bangalore, New Delhi and Mumbai, working in partnership with The Achievers' Program. In 2008, she contributed to the fourth year course for student teachers at Sétif University in Algeria. She has also supervised teachers in training in London schools and has been one of the tutors on an induction course for European teachers run by the Roehampton Institute and Inner London Education Authority. She has taught in Australia as a class teacher and made educational visits in Brussels, Malaysia, New Guinea, Malta and South Africa. In 2007, she was invited to take part in educational research by The National Foundation for Educational Research. She has been an assessor of higher level teaching assistants in the United Kingdom, alternating with her international consultancy commitments since 2006. She is currently writing a book for teachers in
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Assessing Higher Level Teaching Assistants in the United Kingdom, Training, Overseeing Inspection and Consultancy Overseas, Conducting One-on-One Life Coaching, Developing School Performance Management Systems, Conducting School Needs Analysis and Observational Research, Overseeing Promotion of Educational Leadership, Middle Management and School Consultancy
Education Certifications:
New Insights Certified Life Coach, with High Distinction (2007); Certification in English as a Second Language; Certified Associate, College of Preceptors (1976); Teacher Certification in Mathematics, Froebel Educational Institute (1964); Accredited Mentor
Awards/Honors:
American Biographical Institute World Laureate (2009); International Ambassador, World Forum in Washington DC (2009); Member of the Year, Madison Who's Who (2008-2009); Awarded the Class of 'Fellow of the College of Teachers,' United Kingdom (2008); Distinguished Service Order Award, American Biographical Institute (2008); Woman of the Year Award, American Biographical Institute (2008); Fellowship, American Biographical Institute (2007); Nominee, Dictionary of International Biography, Cambridge, England (2005-2007); World Lifetime Achievement Award, American Biographical Institute (2006); Legion of Honor, United Cultural Convention (2006); Woman of the Year Award, American Biographical Institute (2005-2006); International Peace Prize, United Cultural Convention (2005)
Where Will You Be In 5 Years:
In five years, Ms. Warner hopes to have a book published, for teacher in developing countries wanting to change from rote learning to more interactive methods. She would like to continue to develop her education and life coaching business using the Internet.