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IfL appoints first Advisory Council president

The Institute for Learning (IfL) has announced the appointment of John Chorley as the first ever president of its Advisory Council.

Mr Chorley, who has been actively committed to the training of teachers in the post-compulsory sector, will take up his new role immediately.

“I see the central role of IfL to continue to raise the profile of teachers who want to make a difference, giving them an apolitical voice, enabling their contribution to society to be more widely valued and appreciated,” he said.

“We must be seen by our members as providing a voice for all members as well as being sensitive to providing benefits, combining this with the notion of professional integrity and the core values of public life. My chosen theme for the year is supporting new teachers and their identity in the post-compulsory sector.”

Sue Crowley, IfL’s chair, commented: “I look forward to working with him in the future as we continue building a truly autonomous professional organisation that is well-placed to represent our diverse membership.”

Susannah Fairbairn


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