Chloe Angel - Helping Students Succeed
The end results of the Project year after year have shown us the hard work and dedication from our collaborative students,
each class working together to create something beautifully extravagant.
Something that would not be possible without our hard-working teachers, guiding and assisting us when dealing with new experiments and new experiences.
Chloe Angel
Chloe Angel, one of our diligent and studious screen and media teachers, is such a teacher. The Project wouldn’t be the same without her. Terry, a student in our communications class, asked Chloe what it is exactly that the Project offers students. She told him that, “primarily it offers students a chance to work collaboratively within a brief. It's the first opportunity students have to work professionally in a way that allows them to make mistakes with low stakes.” Chloe’s response gives us a deeper understanding of the purpose behind the Project. It shows that she recognizes how valuable it is for students to experience a professional style environment while they are still learning. Her perspective highlights the thought and care that she puts into making sure students gain the most out of the opportunity.
Chloe's Students
Last week we conducted interviews with a few students participating in Chloe’s group. Her dedication is visible through their responses. Amy told us that “her energy is amazing and we will be able to create something great under her direction”. Marley beamed, “it’s pretty amazing, her camera work is impressive, as is her creativity.”
Thank You Chloe
Ultimately, teachers like Chloe are the reason the Project is able to produce such great results year after year. We as students at Bradfield are very grateful for the support and dedication of our wonderful staff. Thank you, Chloe!
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This article was written by Esme Ambler and Noah Rollason. Watch out for the latest articles from the Comms Team.
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