Shekeila Scarlett used her exclusion from school as motivation to try help more kids in Hackney By Ayokunle Oluwalana Community Reporter "When I was 12, I needed someone like me...
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“I Fear I May Have Integrated My People Into a Burning House.” BY SHARIF EL-MEKKIMartin Luther King Jr. It is no secret that there is a widening diversity gap between...
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Once upon a time, teaching offered social mobility, a great pension package, a chance to save for a house - and recognition and respect from the community. Today even writing...
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Racism and overstressed teachers help explain high expulsion rates for Black preschool boys By Sara Novak In early October 2022 Jane Stadnik, a family resource specialist at the Parent Education & Advocacy...
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Akeim Mundell has been recognised for his 'outstanding' journey in landing a top teaching role ONLY in his twenties A teacher in his twenties who has dedicated his career to...
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Betty Campbell has been awarded a posthumous honorary Doctor of Letters (DLitt) from the University of South Wales. This is the first posthumous honorary degree that has ever been awarded...
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By Helen Lock It’s about time we had a museum dedicated to Black British history. There are around 2,500 museums in the UK, and that’s a conservative estimate. But there wasn’t a...
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By BETTY WOOLERTON Poet and educator Lawrence Hoo has received an honorary degree from the University of Bristol – officially making him Dr Hoo. He was awarded the Doctor of Letters degree in recognition of...
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An 81-year-old has told those thinking of going back to education later in life to “have courage and go for it” as she graduated with a master’s from the University...
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Joe Lepper Black and mixed heritage girls are being treated more harshly than their white male classmates when it comes to punitive punishments like exclusion, a report has revealed. Discrimination...
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