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Know your place: how to tackle inequality in education


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How do we tackle the impact of poverty and disadvantage in our schools? Is education alone enough to combat inequality? What does it mean to be furiously curious about the causes of inequality and what can we do about it? Are you ready to be a graceful disruptor?

Host Liz Worthen talks to Sean Harris, aka That Poverty Guy, about why place matters, life in the Tees Valley, what it means to be a civil architect in practice, and the importance of listening. If he had the ear of the education secretary, what would he ask for?

‘A commitment to deep social justice needs deep social listening, and that involves having to work alongside and talk to people that are facing the lived and the living reality of these issues.’

Sean Harris is Director of People, Learning and Community Engagement (PLACE) at Tees Valley Education. He’s also an author, researcher, That Poverty Guy on Substack, and furiously curious about tackling inequality.

Liz Worthen started out as an English teacher, since then working in educational programmes, professional development and publishing. Liz is passionate about enabling fellow educators to have a positive impact on the world.

  • Follow Sean on Substack: substack.com
  • Guddi Singh’s guest blog: substack.com/p/guest-blog-beyond-classrooms-and
  • Listen to Three Ages of Child: bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002k385
  • Buy Sean’s book: bookshop.org/shop/createvalueschools
  • Child of the North toolkits: https://www.n8research.org.uk/child-of-the-north-launches-new-campaign-as-latest-findings-reveal-worrying-trends/ 
  • For more ideas and resources, visit createvalueschools.com 
  • #SustainableSchools #Education #Inequality #SocialJustice

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