Tony Attwood (writer)

Tony Attwood (writer)

Tony Attwood (born 1947 in Southgate, Middlesex, England) is an expert in direct mail, who previously worked as a teacher and lecturer, and has written over 80 books on education. He currently lives in Northamptonshire.

Attwood was educated at what is now the University of Brighton, the Open University, and London University Institute of Education, where he gained an M.Phil for his research in music education. In 2006 he was awarded a Fellowship of the Institute of Administrative Management for his work in setting up the "National Certificate in Educational Administration" - effectively the first comprehensive training programme for school secretaries and administrators.

His books have been varied, ranging from a "Blake's 7" programme guide and novel, "Doctor Who" novels (with the BBC), a series of music education titles with Oxford University Press, and several works that introduced the notion of using pop and rock music as a serious topic in education. Later work includes "The Improving Department", a radical re-working of school improvement ideas in the UK which challenged mainstream views.

In 1981 Attwood set up Hamilton House Publishing, a company which not only published his post-1981 work but also re-issued earlier work. Since 2000 much of Attwood's work has been in advertising and he has acted as copywriter for a number of national companies. As a result of this work he produced the web site http://www.theory.bz which sets out his theory of direct mail.

He continues to work with the School of Educational Administration, with the Hamilton Housegroup, and with Witchwood Records, (including in 2007 as a performer on one of the record company's albums).

External links

* [http://www.attwood.me.uk/ Tony Attwood's web site.]
* [http://www.tonyattwood.info/ Tony Attwood and advertising]
* [http://www.admin.org.uk School of Educational Administrators]
* [http://www.hamilton-house.com Hamilton House, the company of which Attwood is chairman]
* [http://firstandbest.co.uk First and Best, publishing arm of Hamilton House that publishes most of Attwood's books]


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