Lee Jackson - Award-Winning Motivational Speaker, Trainer and Presentation Coach
Lee Jackson is an Award-Winning Motivational Speaker, Presentation Expert and Trainer working in organisations businesses and education to help people Get Good® - his style is engaging, authentic and jargon free.
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Media centre ‘Kevin the teenager’ male stereotype ‘so unfair’ 4 May 2011 Boys are more confident communicators than girls, particularly when speaking in front of their classmates and teachers, according to the first large-scale UK survey of young people’s views on communication skills. The new research from independent charity the National Literacy Trust and The […]
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universities, some are being asked to raise their targets for widening participation via guardian.co.uk Universities are doing more than ever to finance and support widening participation. Why is it, then, that just one month before the announcement of access agreements from the Office for Fair Access, we are being asked to raise our access targets […]
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Smiles are so important…but can you spot the fake one? I got 17 out of 20. what was your score? Spot The Fake Smile This experiment is designed to test whether you can spot the difference between a fake smile and a real one It has 20 questions and should take you 10 minutes It […]
June 02, 2011 By Glenn Peoples (@billboardglenn), Nashville Maybe the album format isn’t ready to die just yet. Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” sold 1.11 million units in its first week of release and has moved another 4.28 million digital tracks. It’s the first album in 18 months to sell over one million units in […]
I’ve just done a radio interview about my book so i thought I’d share it with you as a background to my book. More details at http://www.howtobesickatschool.com Online schooling might be a better option for some youth.