Dialogues on Educational Justice:  Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project

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Dialogues on Educational Justice: Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project

Reparative Futures of Education (Repair-Ed) is a research project that examines race and class injustices in education across the city of Bristol, England, exploring collective forms of redress and reconstruction. For the podcast, the Repair-Ed team talk to people in Bristol, the UK and beyond about how schooling systems and practices can be reimagined.Repair-Ed is funded by UKRI: EP/Y014928/1Image by Seekan Hui (2024)

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    Radical Youth Spaces for Educations

    Claire met with Meg, from The RYSE at their Stroud youth space to talk about education and activism. Hear more about why the RYSE exists, the way they do things and how their work is linked to wider struggles for the future.

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    Runnymede Trust

    Claire sits down with Shabna Begum, CEO of the Runnymede Trust to talk about education. In Hackney (listen out for the Overground trains!) they discuss curriculum, reparatory justice and how the wider political climate impacts schools.

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    Addressing educational disadvantage

    Charlotte Orpin-Wright shares her insights on educational disadvantage and the pupil premium. Informed by her career as a teacher and her work at the Educational Endowment Foundation, Charlotte shares some of the statistics around children in receipt of free school meals and the strategies that schools are using to support them.

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    Neurodivergence and education - Jodie Clarke

    Jodie Clarke and Claire discuss the experiences of neurodivergent pupils Claire and Jodie touch on autistic burnout, the harm that schools cause, parental experiences and the challenges in navigating the system.

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    A classroom perspective - Lauren Mittell

    Current classroom teacher, Lauren Mittell, speaks to Claire about educational justice. Lauren shares her insights from teaching and her wider work in Southend-on-Sea. She explains how conversations about justice can be integrated into classrooms and why this is essential.

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    Reflections on education with Liz Kombaté

    Liz Kombaté reflects on her Primary, Secondary and Higher Education experiences as a Black student Claire and Liz discuss Liz's education experiences and how they have shaped her work today as an EDI lead for Bath Mind. They touch on representation, tokenism, curriculum and more.

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    A conversation with Class 13

    Claire talks to Curtis Worrell, founder of Class 13 about his vision for education. Curtis talks about challenging deficit narratives, the need for a new approach to working with young people and how we can inject some humanity back into the system. This episode was recorded in person, in Brixton, ahead of the launch of the Class 13 report 'An Argument for Possibility'.

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    Bristol reflections from Keziah Featherstone

    Keziah Featherstone, a former Bristol headteacher, reflects on her time as a school leader in the city.

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    A discussion with Class Divide

    Claire Neaves talks to Curtis from Class Divide, a grassroots movement fighting to transform educational opportunities in East Brighton. Claire and Curtis talk about the successes and challenges of Class Divide's work so far, the changes that have been made and proposed in Brighton and the importance of working together across a city.

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    What makes a just primary education in Bristol schools?

    Fatima Mohamed Ali, Claire Neaves and Dr. Claire Stewart-Hall discuss their experiences of teaching in Bristol schools and opportunities to reimagine schooling differently.

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Reparative Futures of Education (Repair-Ed) is a research project that examines race and class injustices in education across the city of Bristol, England, exploring collective forms of redress and reconstruction. For the podcast, the Repair-Ed team talk to people in Bristol, the UK and beyond about how schooling systems and practices can be reimagined.Repair-Ed is funded by UKRI: EP/Y014928/1Image by Seekan Hui (2024)

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