What is this web site for?
- To inform Alexander teachers and the public of discussions in progress about creating a single registering body (SRB) for Alexander teachers in the UK...
- To outline the role and responsibilities of an SRB in relation to individual teachers, and to the organizations currently representing the interests of Alexander teachers and the public...
- To invite constructive feedback from Alexander teachers through the representatives of their organizations and from the public...
What is the ATVSRG?
Between September 1998 and April 2001 informal meetings took place between representatives of the four professional organizations for Alexander teachers in the UK to discuss the possibility of forming a joint group that would explore voluntary self-regulation of teachers of the Alexander Technique. The joint group was set up in 2001 with the title ATVSRG.
Organizations such as the British School of Yoga, Meridian College and the Open College that offer correspondence courses advertised as comprising training in the teaching of the Alexander Technique have been informed about our role in the regulation process. So far none of these organizations has responded.
Who are we?
The ATVSRG consists of ten experienced Alexander teachers representing ATI (Alexander Technique International), ITM (Interactive Teaching Method), PAAT (The Professional Association of Alexander Teachers), and STAT (The Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique). Some representatives have dual membership e.g. of ATI and STAT. Most have been, or are currently serving, on the executive board or council of their organization. The group has a non-affiliated Independent Chair.
Current members of the ATVSRG are:
- Robin St Clair (ATI)
- Don Weed (ITM)
- Richard Cauldwell (ITM)
- Tim Kjeldsen (ITM)
- Ian Whaley (PAAT)
- Rose Whyman (PAAT)
- Brian Bate (PAAT)
- Kathleen Ballard (STAT)
- Jamie McDowell (STAT)
- Philip Tucker (STAT)
- Diane Grayston (Independent Chair)
Former participants are:
- David Bainbridge (ATI)
- Dorothea Magonet (STAT)
- Fred Oldfield (PAAT)
- David Naylor (Independent Chair)