Tim Brighouse, educator, photographed in a Primary School in Birmingham for the Times Education Supplement - TES. 16 May 2002.
Tim Brighouse, educator, photographed in a Primary School in Birmingham for the Times Education Supplement - TES. 16 May 2002. Sir Timothy Robert Peter Brighouse (born 15 January 1940) is a British educator, and was, until 2007, Schools Commissioner for London. Biography He was educated at Loughborough Grammar School and at Lowestoft County Grammar School and St Catherine's College, Oxford. He began his career as a schoolteacher, becoming a deputy head at twenty six. In the early 1970s he worked for Buckinghamshire County Council's education department, and worked with Geoff Cooksey on plans for Stantonbury Campus, the first secondary school of Milton Keynes.[3] Later he was Professor of Education at Keele University (1989–1993), and Chief Education Officer in both Oxfordshire (1978–1989) and Birmingham Local Authorities. Whilst he was at Birmingham, he was described by Conservative Education Secretary John Patten as a " the streets, frightening the children". Brighouse sued and won substantial damages, which he donated to charity. He used some of it to set up the University of the First Age, to encourage out of hours activities to enrich school children's learning In May 1997 Brighouse was awarded an honorary degree from the Open University as Doctor of the University.[citation needed] Brighouse is a Non-Executive Director of RM plc the UK educational IT company. In July 2009 Brighouse was awarded an honorary degree from the Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln as Doctor of the University College Brighouse was knighted in the 2009 New Year Honours
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