David higginbottom biography

Facilitator Bio - David Higginbottom

Facilitates: NPQLTD

With 12 years teaching experience, as a Geography teacher in the secondary and post-16 sector and with teaching experience in the primary sector, David is the Deputy Director of HISP Teaching School Hub.

He has been a Sixth Form Coordinator for Geography, a pastoral tutor, an accredited Lead Practitioner and an Assistant Head for Professional Learning across a MAT located on the South Coast. David has worked with trainee and early career teachers for most of his career, coaching and mentoring PGCE trainees, ECTs, school leaders and facilitating training for School Direct and SCITT trainees, ECTs and NPQ programme cohorts.

David has presented at numerous national teaching and learning conferences and has delivered evidence informed CPD to colleagues within multiple school settings. 

 

“Facilitating ECF and NPQ training is the part of my role that I enjoy the most. It is a true privilege to be part of someone else’s development journey, and I

David L. Higginbotham, age 61, of Edgerton, Ohio, passed away late Monday afternoon, May 9, 2022, at the home of his brother and sister-in-law in Montpelier, Ohio, after a brief illness.

David was a 1980 graduate of Bryan High School and had been employed by the Williams County Highway Department, retiring with thirty years of service.

He was an avid rider of horses and enjoyed 4-wheeling, collecting guns and knives, and attending antique tractor shows and gun shows.

David loved anything to do with horses, cowboys and the wild west and also enjoyed traveling out west.

David L. Higginbotham was born on March 22, 1961, in Bryan, Ohio, the son of Clyde L. and Lois A. (Blair) Higginbotham.

Survivors include his siblings, Marilyn (Lee) Opdycke, of Fayette, Ohio, Marcia (Chris) George, of Rossford, Ohio, Marlene (Chris) North, of Bloomdale, Ohio, Myra Purkey, of Evergreen, Colorado, and Duane (Cindy) Higginbotham, of Montpelier; his stepmother, Jan Higginbotham, of Bowling Green, Ohio; twelve nieces and nephews; and numerous great-nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his

David Higginbotham

When David Higginbotham was born on 17 October 1775, in Amherst, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, John Higginbotham, was 49 and his mother, Rachel Banks, was 29. He married Mary Elmslie Garrigues in 1800, in Amherst, Virginia, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 5 daughters. He died on 20 January 1853, in Albemarle, Virginia, United States, at the age of 77, and was buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, United States.

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