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Dame Alison Margaret Peacock, (née Mann; born 17 October 1959) is a British educator, public speaker, writer and best known originator of the ''Learning Without Limits'' approach to education. She is the Chief Executive of the
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as well as a trustee of
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and a columnist for ''
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''.


Early life and education

Alison Margaret Mann was born in 1959 in London to Leslie and Patricia Mann, and educated at Oakthorpe and Hunsdon primary schools. She attended Hadham Hall School and the
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, earning a BA degree in 1981. She attended the
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where she gained a PGCE in primary education in 1982. In 1996 she was awarded a MEd from
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.


Teaching career

She started her teaching career in secondary schools, then worked in Hertfordshire Teachers' Centres before moving into primary school education where she remained until the start of 2017. Her first teaching post was at Passmores Comprehensive, Harlow, Essex in 1992, which some years later featured in a
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documentary, ''
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'', for
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. She taught in one other secondary school, two Teachers' Centres and three primary schools before her last teaching appointment. In 2003 she was appointed Headteacher of The
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School,
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'. The school emerged from 'special measures' ten months later and within two and a half years was rated as 'outstanding' by
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. Subsequently, when re-inspected in both 2009 and 2013 it was judged to be 'outstanding' in all categories. In 2012, The Wroxham Foundation was established. The school generated international interest in its ''"Learning without Limits"'' inclusive, creative approach to school improvement and has hosted delegations from around the world. The school annually accepts students, as part of their teacher training, from
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(USA) and
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(Germany).


Honours, memberships and other educational roles

In the 2014 New Year's Honours list she was awarded the rank of
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(DBE) for services to education. In July 2014 she was awarded the honorary degree of
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by the
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. In May 2015 she was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant by the
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of Hertfordshire, the Countess of Verulam. In December 2015 she was appointed as a visiting professor by the
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. In 2018, she became
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of
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, one of five of the first ever female fellows admitted.


Educational research

She has been involved in a number of educational research projects from 1985 to date. At Wreake Valley Community College, Leicester, in 1985 she participated in the ORACLE study led by Professor Maurice Galton,
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. In 1996 her master's degree thesis '' 'Situational integration is not enough' '' explored inclusion in primary classrooms through a case study approach. The ESRC funded a project on ''Pupil Voice'' in which she led school based research from 1999 to 2001 together with Dr Sara Bragg and Professor Michael Fielding,
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. From 2001 to 2003 she was one of nine teachers whose classroom practice and pedagogical approach was studied by a team of
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researchers led by Professor Donald McIntyre. This research was subsequently published as the internationally acclaimed book ''Learning without Limits'' in 2004. From 2006 to 2009, Wroxham School formed the basis of research into teaching without labelling by ability. In 2012 she published the findings as co-researcher with Susan Hart, Mary Jane Drummond and Mandy Swann in ''Creating Learning without Limits''. This work has been translated and published: in Spanish by Ediciones Morata and in Japanese by
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and the English Agency (Japan). Her latest book, ''Assessment for Learning without Limits'', was published by
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in July 2016.


Personal details

She married on 6 August 1983, has two daughters and lives in
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, Hertfordshire.


Publications

In addition to her books, ''Assessment for Learning without Limits'' and ''Creating Learning without Limits'' she has written several contributions to other books and numerous articles, some of these publications include: *''Working as a team. Children and Teachers at Wheatcroft Primary School Learning from Each other'', FORUM (2001). *''Listening to Children'' FORUM (2001) *''Raising standards. What do we really want?'', FORUM (2005) *''Escaping from the bottom set. Finding a voice for school improvement'', School Improvement Journal (2006) *''If you go down to the woods today'', FORUM (2007) *''Exploring the art of the possible, an irresistible invitation to all learners'', NASEN (2009) *''The Cambridge Primary Review: a voice for the future'', FORUM (2010) *''Beyond assessment levels: Reaching for new heights in primary education'', NUT (2011) *''Developing outward facing schools where citizenship is a lived experience'', The Gordon Cook Foundation (2012) *''Circles of Influence'', Sanders, E (Ed) (2012); Moving beyond ''“What’s in it for me?”'' *''The art of the possible: creative principle leadership'', Wilson, A (Ed) (2015); ''Creativity in Primary Education'', Sage Publications Ltd., London


References


External links


The Chartered College of Teaching website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Peacock, Alison Living people 1959 births Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire Deputy lieutenants of Hertfordshire Schoolteachers from London Alumni of the University of London Alumni of the University of Warwick Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge Heads of schools in England Fellows of the Royal Society of Arts