Harry Hudson is Head of History at the West London Free School in Hammersmith. He read Classics at Pembroke College, Cambridge, before working for two years as a teaching assistant for children with Special Educational Needs. He trained to teach with the Oxfordshire SCITT, and enjoys mentoring Early Career Teachers. He is co-author of Must Do Better: How To Improve The Image Of Teaching And Why It Matters, and writes about education for The Times.
The A-Z of Early Career Teaching is a one-stop shop for those in the early stages of their teaching career, organised around the 26 letters of the English alphabet. 'So look up from the individual trees and see the whole wood. Because in teaching, today is always yesterday before you know it, and on balance that's a good thing - there's no time for either despair or complacency. Yesterday exists to allow us to learn from our disappointments and build upon our successes. And that's entirely healthy.' Harry Hudson