MixEd Blogs
Our blog posts are designed to share lived experience and provoke thought and further discussion.
Initial Teacher Education – how can ITT providers ensure that belonging and decolonisation are included in their programmes?
Reflecting on my personal and professional experiences of the education sector, including my lived experiences as a pupil, a parent and a teacher, my thoughts have turned to how initial teacher education prepares future primary teachers in respect of the concept of ‘belonging’.
It’s Coming Home…
It's Coming Home... Unfortunately, when I say ‘it’ I am referring to racism and when I say, ‘coming home’, it never really went away.
Anti-racism in a predominantly White-British School
Louise Cooper is a Deputy Headteacher in a school where 84% of their pupils are White-British. Many have argued why is she addressing anti-racism, but Louise argues this is where it needs to be done. Here she shares what she’s learned and how proud she is of her pupils.
Reflections on the 1%
A fantastic session for our first in conversation with the 1% – we had 18 mixed race educators/allies on the meeting.
The Sewell Report
Many of us have been deeply affected by the Racial Disparities Report by Dr Sewell. For many, including myself, it evoked an emotional response.
“Sinking into the Stereotype”
Jordan is in Year 10 and attends an oversubscribed, non-selective school in an affluent area on the outskirts of Manchester. The school profile is predominantly White-British.
Egalitarian Red-Herrings
“I can’t believe you said that!” “You didn’t!” These are two phrases people often say to me when I tell them about something I’ve done within my career both in teaching and in leadership and then in terms of progression, networking or career development.
Being ‘White Passing’
I look white. Most white people can’t tell that I am mixed-race, black and mixed-race people often can tell. People are often intrigued about my ethnicity, am I Spanish or Italian, they ask.
“It’s not easy being mixed-race”
It’s not easy being mixed-race, you get held up as an exotic symbol of how far society has come. Britain can't really be that racist surely? Human bridges to unite divided sides.
“Why I wasn’t talking to people about race……until now.”
We are currently living in a period of time where the discussion about race has never been more prominent, particularly in the education world.