Jasmine Miller is a teacher, a qualified and accredited Coach, and researcher. Her teaching career began in 2001 within primary mainstream schools in London before moving into special education and culminating in a decade of headship. Originally from New Zealand and now based in Scotland, she works globally with schools and other organisations who are interested in applying coaching practices and developing coaching cultures.
Jasmine also divides her time as a CollectivED fellow with Leeds Beckett University, a research supervisor at the University of East London, and Non-Executive Director for bOunceT - a social enterprise supporting children and adults with disabilities. Her research includes coaching, neurodiversity, and pupil voice. She is currently undergoing a PhD at the University of Stirling and has a masters degree in E-Inclusion, Learning Disability and Technology, and in Educational Research