We are proud to celebrate Stefan Fusenich, Programme Leader (FE ITE), who has been awarded Fellowship of the Chartered College of Teaching, a prestigious accolade held by some of the most committed teachers and education leaders.
Fellowship recognises individuals who have made a significant and sustained contribution to the teaching profession, serving as a formal mark of professional excellence, expertise, and leadership. Fellows also work alongside the Chartered College of Teaching to support career development across the sector and strengthen the teaching profession nationally and internationally.
The Fellowship process is rigorous, requiring peer nomination and a reviewed application, with successful candidates invited to join a global community of over 1,400 Fellows.
This is an outstanding achievement, and we are incredibly proud of Stefan’s dedication to education, teacher development, and lifelong professional learning.
Reflecting on the award, Stefan said:
“After 21 years of teaching, being awarded Fellowship by the Chartered College of Teaching is both an honour and a milestone. It reflects a lifelong commitment to professional learning and my belief that great teaching transforms lives. This recognition is not just about my journey, but about the incredible colleagues and students who have shaped it. I’m proud to contribute to the development of future educators through my work on the Teaching Post-16 and Further Education programmes at Lincoln Bishop University, championing excellence in teacher education and supporting the next generation of teachers to make a real difference in their communities.”
Please join us in congratulating Stefan on this well-deserved recognition and celebrating his continued impact on the teaching profession.
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