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Featured Teacher time to focus on my website www. lovetoteach87.com. What inspired you to write a book? I was approached in 2015 about writing a book but I said no as I didn’t have the confidence to do so, I also felt I didn’t have the time at that point which was also a very important factor. Through continued blogging and sharing, I started to grow in confidence and realised that writing a book would not only be a great learning experience but it could help other educators. Twitter can be quite limiting with the character count of a Tweet and blogs can be quite informal and shouldn’t be too long. A book gives the writer an opportunity to really explore and discuss resources, ideas and research in greater depth and detail. What do you hope that educators will gain from reading your book? I hope educators will be able to implement the practical ideas and resources in their classroom whether they download them directly to use or tweak and adapt to suit the needs of their learners. I also know many teachers that have told me they struggle to engage in educational research and academic reading - either with lack of time due to a busy schedule or unsure where to begin. I have included and discussed educational research that has transformed my teaching practice, I hope this will do the same for my readers. I also tackle some educational myths such as learning styles and the learning pyramid - hopefully we can turn our backs on these myths that claim to be rooted in educational research but aren’t. How did you manage to write a book as a full-time educator? What strategies did you employ? This was very tough and I went through periods of writing a lot, this would mainly be during the holidays where it was quite intense. I also went through periods of doing no or very little writing as I was busy marking examination papers, preparing for inspection or writing reports. In total I managed to write my book in a year, but I had been carrying out the reading, research and preparation for eight years, so it was mainly bringing all of that information together. Colleagues and friends helped by proof reading chapters to provide feedback. What advice do you have for educators who are reluctant to get involved in online learning especially Edu twitter Simply give it a try! If it isn’t for you that’s fine, but it could transform your teaching practice. There are educational authorswho first joined twitter, before starting blogging, which led to writing for educational magazines like Teach Middle East magazine, and then finally secured a book deal. This is the experience I and others have had but many more people simply use Twitter for daily inspiration, ideas, advice and it is great for international educators to keep up to date with the latest developments in the UK and their various home countries. What is one of your proudest achievements to date? Writing my book has been a wonderful achievement and I am happier with my book than I ever imagined I would be! At the time of responding to the questions for this article, I am in Hong Kong presenting at the Asia-Pacific International Schools Conference. Working with educators globally is another great achievement. Back in the UK, I achieved the Lead Practitioner accreditation and that is an achievement that all Lead Practitioners should be very proud of as it involves a lot of work and dedication to developing an aspect of school improvement. What are three fun activities that you do to relax and take your mind off work? I love to travel. When I’m in the UAE I love brunches and beaches. When I’m in Wales I love spending time with my friends and family. Now that I am older I can fully embrace being a book worm. I read all the time from educational books, John Grisham thrillers, travel books. At the moment I am enjoying reading books by the author Matt Haig. Kate Jones is History Coordinator at Brighton College Al Ain and Governor at Manor Hall International School, Al Ain. Love To Teach: Research and Resources for every classroom is available to purchase now on Amazon. You can follow Kate on Twitter @87history. Class Time | | Jan - Feb 2019 | 37