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Chris Woods

London, Nord-Pas-de-Calais

Sub - Editor and Journalist at Sky Sports

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  • Aug 19, 2024 | musicteachermagazine.co.uk | Chris Woods

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  • Apr 29, 2024 | wealdstone-fc.com | Chris Woods

    Supporters' and Players' Player of the Year Jaydn Mundle-Smith has been selected in Paul Fairclough's England 'C' squad to face Nepal on Monday 6th May. He had been included in the contingency squad previously when the 'C' team played Wales 'C' back in March and has now made the step up to the squad of 16 for this game at Aldershot Town's EBB Stadium on the May Day Bank Holiday at 3pm.

  • Jan 31, 2024 | musicteachermagazine.co.uk | Chris Woods

    Chris Woods Adobe Stock / Jakkapan Life experiences inform our mindset. They help construct our beliefs and what many of us refer to as our ‘emotional baggage’ – those past emotions or unresolved traumas that sit in our subconscious and trigger us to feel and react. These beliefs and baggage come with us wherever we go – and that includes into the classroom and lessons, where teachers are particularly vulnerable to the consequences, as psychotherapist Dr. Liz Mellor reveals.

  • Jan 17, 2024 | musicteachermagazine.co.uk | Chris Woods

    Chris Woods Adobe Stock / Jakkapan Life experiences inform our mindset. They help construct our beliefs and what many of us refer to as our ‘emotional baggage’ – those past emotions or unresolved traumas that sit in our subconscious and trigger us to feel and react. These beliefs and baggage come with us wherever we go –and that includes into the classroom and lessons, where teachers are particularly vulnerable to the consequences, as psychotherapist Dr. Liz Mellor reveals.

  • Oct 25, 2023 | musicteachermagazine.co.uk | Chris Woods

    Chris Woods Alessandro Mombelli A huge proportion of musicians that are revered and respected have a unique or unorthodox technique. There are countless examples: Wes Montgomery playing guitar with only one digit, Hendrix with his thumb over the neck, Vladimir Horowitz's wrist position, or Meg White's way of setting up the drums. Doing things differently is almost the norm. Often these techniques are unergonomic, uneconomical and, in the eyes of many teachers, simply ‘wrong’.

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