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The Hannah & Lucy Show brings you a discussion about “edu-influencers.” 🧵 Thread of the Week: Edu-Influencers at Downing Street🎒 What Happened?A group of education influencers — many well-known teachers with substantial followings — were invited to 10 Downing Street to discuss the Labour Government’s "Opportunity Mission", a policy aimed at reducing inequality by breaking the link between a child’s background and their future.🧍Who Was There?Big names like Mr P (known for relatable school content), Ross McGill (Teacher Toolkit), Kit Brown, and parent influencers like “Five Minute Mum” and “Maverick Mum” made appearances. There was surprise at the inclusion of non-teachers — especially parent bloggers and science entertainers. 🤨 Cautious Applause or PR Spin?🧠 Mixed ReactionsBoth hosts express admiration for the work these influencers do. Their books, resources and relatable content have made a real difference. Yet, there’s a lingering concern: are these voices truly representative of the average classroom teacher?Lucy admits to a flash of cynicism: “These are carefully hand-picked people — are they being listened to, or just used for optics?”Hannah adds: “Where are the female teacher voices? Most women there seem to be mumfluencers, not educators.”🧾 Carefully Worded Posts?Many of the attendees’ social media updates sounded overly polished — perhaps PR-vetted? There was a noticeable absence of specific outcomes or hard-hitting questions raised during the visit. 🧑🏫 Teaching vs Influencing🎥 A Changing LandscapeThe episode moves into broader reflections on what it means to be an “edu-influencer.” Are these creators still rooted in the classroom? Do their glossy videos and curated displays reflect the messy reality of teaching?Hannah wonders: “Would some of these displays even exist if they weren’t being monetised?” Lucy ponders: “Is time spent making reels eating into classroom preparation or marking?”Both agree influencers can bring attention to vital issues — if they stay accountable, transparent and grounded in classroom reality. 🚨 The Bigger Picture: Systemic Strains🏫 On the GroundThey paint a picture many teachers will relate to:• Schools stretched to breaking point• Staff redundancies• Teachers covering subjects outside their remit• Buildings quite literally crumbling• SEND and safeguarding concerns risingAnd crucially, the current government response? Not enough. ⚖️ Fair Representation or Tokenism?While the initiative looks good on paper, Hannah stresses that grassroots voices must be involved. “We need a better mix — subject teachers, middle leaders, different regions and school types. Otherwise, it's just a PR circle.”Lucy echoes this: “This can’t be a one-off. You’ve peeked behind the curtain now — keep asking the hard questions. Keep pushing.” 🎯 What Needs to Change?Here’s what the hosts would love to see:• 🎒 More flexibility in the curriculum, valuing all subjects equally• 👩🎓 A rethink of school uniform policy — particularly for girls — to reduce objectification• 🧠 True investment in mental health, SEND, and safeguarding• 💡 Evidence-informed reforms, not just rebrands (looking at you, Ofsted)• 📣 Authentic teacher consultation through national discussion panels, not just influencer invites ✉️ Final Message to Influencers💌 Hannah & Lucy’s plea:“You’ve been invited in. Great. But don’t let it stop there. Keep holding government to account. Use your voice to amplify the realities of life in our schools — not just the curated wins.” 🐣 Easter Vibes & Wrap-Up🎧 Until next time — they’ll be back (somewhere!) on a Wednesday.Follow us, we're worth it:🔗 Website🔗 Spotify🔗 Instagram🔗 Bluesky🔗 X (Twitter)#leadership #education #teacher #school #schoollife #inspiration #support #podcast #video
The Hannah & Lucy Show brings you a discussion about “edu-influencers.” 🧵 Thread of the Week: Edu-Influencers at Downing Street🎒 What Happened?A group of education influencers — many well-known teachers with substantial followings — were invited to 10 Downing Street to discuss the Labour Government’s "Opportunity Mission", a policy aimed at reducing inequality by breaking the link between a child’s background and their future.🧍Who Was There?Big names like Mr P (known for relatable school content), Ross McGill (Teacher Toolkit), Kit Brown, and parent influencers like “Five Minute Mum” and “Maverick Mum” made appearances. There was surprise at the inclusion of non-teachers — especially parent bloggers and science entertainers. 🤨 Cautious Applause or PR Spin?🧠 Mixed ReactionsBoth hosts express admiration for the work these influencers do. Their books, resources and relatable content have made a real difference. Yet, there’s a lingering concern: are these voices truly representative of the average classroom teacher?Lucy admits to a flash of cynicism: “These are carefully hand-picked people — are they being listened to, or just used for optics?”Hannah adds: “Where are the female teacher voices? Most women there seem to be mumfluencers, not educators.”🧾 Carefully Worded Posts?Many of the attendees’ social media updates sounded overly polished — perhaps PR-vetted? There was a noticeable absence of specific outcomes or hard-hitting questions raised during the visit. 🧑🏫 Teaching vs Influencing🎥 A Changing LandscapeThe episode moves into broader reflections on what it means to be an “edu-influencer.” Are these creators still rooted in the classroom? Do their glossy videos and curated displays reflect the messy reality of teaching?Hannah wonders: “Would some of these displays even exist if they weren’t being monetised?” Lucy ponders: “Is time spent making reels eating into classroom preparation or marking?”Both agree influencers can bring attention to vital issues — if they stay accountable, transparent and grounded in classroom reality. 🚨 The Bigger Picture: Systemic Strains🏫 On the GroundThey paint a picture many teachers will relate to:• Schools stretched to breaking point• Staff redundancies• Teachers covering subjects outside their remit• Buildings quite literally crumbling• SEND and safeguarding concerns risingAnd crucially, the current government response? Not enough. ⚖️ Fair Representation or Tokenism?While the initiative looks good on paper, Hannah stresses that grassroots voices must be involved. “We need a better mix — subject teachers, middle leaders, different regions and school types. Otherwise, it's just a PR circle.”Lucy echoes this: “This can’t be a one-off. You’ve peeked behind the curtain now — keep asking the hard questions. Keep pushing.” 🎯 What Needs to Change?Here’s what the hosts would love to see:• 🎒 More flexibility in the curriculum, valuing all subjects equally• 👩🎓 A rethink of school uniform policy — particularly for girls — to reduce objectification• 🧠 True investment in mental health, SEND, and safeguarding• 💡 Evidence-informed reforms, not just rebrands (looking at you, Ofsted)• 📣 Authentic teacher consultation through national discussion panels, not just influencer invites ✉️ Final Message to Influencers💌 Hannah & Lucy’s plea:“You’ve been invited in. Great. But don’t let it stop there. Keep holding government to account. Use your voice to amplify the realities of life in our schools — not just the curated wins.” 🐣 Easter Vibes & Wrap-Up🎧 Until next time — they’ll be back (somewhere!) on a Wednesday.Follow us, we're worth it:🔗 Website🔗 Spotify🔗 Instagram🔗 Bluesky🔗 X (Twitter)#leadership #education #teacher #school #schoollife #inspiration #support #podcast #video