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Monday, 22 January, 2001, 00:03 GMT
TV star backs teacher nominations
James Nesbitt with schoolchildren
James Nesbitt: Keen to support the teaching profession
Actor and teachers' son James Nesbitt is encouraging schoolchildren, former pupils and parents to put forward names for this year's Teaching Awards.

After a slow start to the nomination process last year, it is hoped the launch of National Nominate a Teacher Day will set the pace for a steady flow of entries.

Nomination categories
Primary teacher of the year
Secondary teacher of the year
Learning support assistant of the year
School leadership in a primary
School leadership in a secondary
Working with parents and the community
Most creative use of ICT
Excellence in special needs teaching
Outstanding new teacher
Lifetime achievement award

It aims to raise the profile of teachers and to acknowledge publicly those who are making a distinctive contribution in the classroom.

The Teaching Awards are now in their third year and are open to all schools in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland-born Nesbitt - currently starring in the ITV drama Cold Feet - presented one of the awards at last year's national ceremony at the Millennium Dome.

"Having teachers as parents I've seen the time, effort and pride that goes into the profession," he said.

James Nesbitt
James Nesbitt launched the nominations at a school in London
"It's a vocation that shapes the country's future and it doesn't always receive a fitting recognition.

"Hopefully, this year we can raise the awareness of the awards and receive a record number of nominations from a wider community."

Chair of trustees for the awards, Lord Puttnam, said they were an opportunity to "recognise the outstanding communicators within the teaching profession" and to celebrate the "vital role" they played in communities across the country.

Nomination forms can be found on the Teaching Awards website. The deadline for completed forms is 14 March 2001.

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