Neil Jarrett is the Year 3 leader at an international school in Shanghai, China. He is originally from London, UK and has a Master of Education degree with merit.

He is interested in educational technology and ways it can accelerate student learning. Recently, he became a Google Certified Educator.
Where has Neil been featured?
- Voted 6th ‘Best 2016 Educator on Twitter’ by Promethean Planet.

- Worked on a project with the Times Education Supplement and Google.
- Times Educational Supplement (TES) featured author (including a ‘most read article’ on Tes.com).

- Currently writing educational material for Scholastic.

- Currently on the writing team for Pearson’s new maths mastery scheme.

- Finalist in the UK Blog Awards, 2017.
- Speaker at the Global EdTech Summit 2017.

- Organiser of the first ever Federation Of British Schools In Asia (FOBISIA) Maths Online Tournament.

- Writer for Rising Stars.

- Top 200 Influencer in EdTech and Elearning 2016 (click here for the Onalytica report).

- Contributor to Edutopia.

- Contributor to Teach Primary / Teachwire.
- Keynote speaker for Scientix; a European Union organisation who support STEM educators.

- Featured on EdTech Update:

- Contributor to the International Teacher Magazine.

- Contributor and peer reviewer for the online journal: Globally Informed.

- Ranked 46 in the ‘Top 100 Education Blogs’ by Feedspot.
- UKED Magazine featured author.

- Moderator of #1QEdChat on Twitter.

- Top 10 Blogs For Teachers To Follow on Book Widgets.
- Nominated for ‘Featured Blog Of The Month January 2017’ for the British Council.

- Number 6 ‘leading educator’ on ClassFlow .


- Included in Albert’s Index of Top Blogs in Education.
- Number 8 in a guide to the best education blogs.
- Currently working on a project for Lego Education.






Hi Neil,
Thank you for sharing. I have enjoyed the activities and enhancing students experiences.
regards
Karen
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That’s great Karen, thanks. Neil
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Hi Neil,
Thank you for sharing this great app. I would like to know how can I make my Chinese characters shown?
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Your website is so elegant and thoughtfully constructed. Congratulations, I can feel your educational commitment in every word you write.
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Thanks 🙂
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