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  • Jayne Stillman

    e: jayne.stillman@hants.gov.uk

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    Jayne joined HIAS in 2003. She has an MA in Education from Bath University and a doctorate from Winchester University. Her main areas of work include:

    • providing challenge and support for all schools through in-school professional development tailored to your needs
    • high quality professional development opportunities for art
    • health and safety subject advice
    • support to develop and apply for Artsmark and Arts Awards
    • ECT / Art training sessions
    • collation and celebration of art in county exhibition at EII Court, Winchester
    • curating the Climate Change Installation project 2021 and the Climate Unity project 2022.

    Management partnership bookings are individually tailored to suit a school’s requirements and provide both support and challenge. INSET sessions can be provided to support the development needs of your art curriculum. Practical skills workshops can also directly support teaching and learning opportunities and provide time for nurturing well-being and team building. Each year a programme is offered for the professional development of secondary art ECTs.

    Working with Winchester University Jayne has accredited teachers’ action research projects and enabled achievement at master’s level. She is the co-author of a book about primary art education.

    HIAS art support workshops offer various sessions for primary practical skills building termly. Other networks include a GCSE art network group, a photography network, a Strategic Art Secondary group, a special school network and area KS3/4 cluster meetings.