Teach Middle East Magazine Jan-Feb 2016 Issue 3 Volume 3 | Page 53

In the UAE HTS OF 2015 FEATURED TEACHERS Alison Turner Mrs Jillian Fox Head of Music – Al Bateen Secondary School Share one tip for music teachers who struggle to get students interested in music classes. “Find music they love. Make it relevant. Celebrate the small stuff. Encourage students to be open- minded, and to appreciate music in terms of what it offers musically. Let the kids make music and make it their own. Provide opportunities for positive feedback, and for sharing!” Nick Gastaldi Why did you become an educator? “I became an educator because I have always enjoyed the school experience and wanted to remain a part of it and if possible help it grow. I try t o be creative in my teaching, so as to allow students to have fun while they learn and be given opportunities to see real life connections.” Grade 4 Teacher – Raffles World Academy Matthew Pollock Why did you b e c o m e a teacher? “Teaching allows me to do the things I enjoy the most. I was always interested in playing sports since I was at school and I enjoyed the school environment. I enjoy helping people and seeing them make progress.” Head of Physical Education – Al Bateen Secondary School What is the best advice that you have received? “Rhonda Byrne’s book The Secret had the biggest impact on both my personal and professional life. It boils down to the power of positive thinking, visualising what you want to achieve and taking the necessary steps to making it happen. We can achieve whatever we want if we believe in it and want it enough.” Executive Primary Head Teacher, Kings School Dubai Victor Guthrie Director of Technology & Media Services – American Community School Who inspires you most? “ R i s k takers... this isn’t a particular person, but rather the collective group of innovative educators who are willing to see education differently. If I had to choose a single person, I’d say it would be the philosopher, John Dewey, who recognised and articulated the need for an educational reform in the early 1900s.” Mike Lambert Head Teacher – Dubai College Who inspires you most? “I am inspired by anybody who willingly gives up their life in the service of others. I read an article recently about David Nott, the London vascular surgeon who has spent six weeks each year offering his expertise as an unpaid volunteer in Derek Swanson every major warzone on the planet. Teacher of Technology – This guy is a genuine hero in my American mind.” Community What School inspires you most? “I am following the development of Gazebo, from the open Source robotics foundation. Gazebo is a software that provides a 3d world for robotics simulation. Additionally, I had the pleasure of visiting the Carnegie Mellon university robotics institute, which is at the forefront of robotics technology.”