Asher Hoyles

Learning Support Practitioner and Performance Poet


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On work-life:

“The support across the college is phenomenal and makes you feel so glad to be part of the NewVIc community. It’s a huge privilege to say that I work and support students in a college that remains inclusive. This means a lot for me, especially as a dyslexic member of staff.

I recently performed poems from my new book: Raise Up the Low, Bring Down the Mighty: Performance Poetry, for NewVIc students as part of National Literacy Day and have also previously performed at Glastonbury and Westminster Abbey.”

 

“It is wonderful to work in a college that is always seeking to find new ways to extend the educational enrichment experience for all students.

 

On student support and development:

“My ambition continues to be to draw from my own areas of interest and expertise to help the students achieve their goals and grow in self-confidence. As a dyslexic author and poet, I want to inspire students that anything is possible with passion and determination.”

 

On her career at the college:

“I have worked at NewVIc for over 20 years now. What makes my job so enjoyable are the students and the many opportunities to continue my professional development. There is such a strong culture of learning here; everyone is focussed on expanding their knowledge.”

 

On enrichment opportunities:

“It is wonderful to work in a college that is always seeking to find new ways to extend the educational enrichment experience for all students. This is so important for them to become well-rounded and skilled individuals. Students learn so much about the wider world. Whether it’s through performing arts, subject-related trips, guest lectures or even campaigns such as Pride Festival and Black History Month; it’s great to be able to support all of these activities alongside other staff and students who have the same passion and goals.” 

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