Neil Brown

School Improvement Advisor
Computing
neil.brown@northtyneside.gov.uk

Neil Brown became a School Improvement Advisor for North Tyneside in 2010.

Prior to his work with Education North Tyneside, he spent two years working across two City Learning Centres, delivering creative technology events for all school phases, and six years as a primary school teacher and  ICT subject leader.

Neil now supports schools with computing and all aspects of technology, providing high quality training, subject leadership, curriculum planning and demonstration lessons for staff and students from all key stages.

Neil has led major initiatives on digital inclusion, online safety and has forged strong relationships with local and national organisations to develop STEM teaching and learning in the North East; through the IET’s FIRST LEGO League programmes and partnerships with local technology companies.

Neil’s educational passion is creative uses of technology and developing resources to support outstanding teaching and learning of computing in schools.

Articles by Neil Brown

Follow up to the Launch of the Early Years Partnership

By Neil Brown

Keep up to date with local and national SEND agendas We thought it would be a great opportunity to pick…

Which device is best for primary school physical computing? BBC micro:bit Vs The Crumble controller

By Neil Brown

  In the realm of educational microcontrollers, the BBC micro:bit and the Crumble controller from Redfearn Electronics stand out as…

Managing Behaviour Using Restorative and Empathic Ways

By Neil Brown

Enhancing Adult-Pupil Relationships

By Neil Brown

Whole School Approach to SEND, Embedding the Code of Practice

By Neil Brown

A whole school graduated approach to SEMH

By Neil Brown

Physical and Emotional Well-being

By Neil Brown

Online Safety

By Neil Brown

Relationships and sex education, policy to practice

By Neil Brown

Restorative and relational approaches to SEMH

By Neil Brown