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A-Levels 2020: The Algorithm of Class Oppression Amid UK Government U-Turn
August 22, 2020 -
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How this year’s A-Level results revealed the glaring class inequalities in our education system perpetuated at the top. On...
Coronavirus School Closures Affect the Most Disadvantaged Students
April 12, 2020 -
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The impact of school closures on children experiencing poverty extends well beyond the classroom – and has been underestimated...
Working Class Britain: Hold Your Head High for Not “Making It”
February 17, 2019 -
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Working class culture and heritage are things to be proud of What I hear more and more these days, whether from politicians,...
Winston Churchill Is Haunting Our School Corridors
September 11, 2018 -
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Students deserve to know what the British Empire did, and learning about Winston Churchill’s true character is the perfect...
Observations from the Classroom: Moved, Humbled and Ashamed
May 14, 2015 -
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Being a teacher of English as a Foreign Language in Britain has been both alarming and humbling I'll begin with...
Brazilian Teachers: Enemies of the State
May 8, 2015 -
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Professionals working in the education sector are treated with contempt by the Brazilian authorities in a country where privatisation...
Cuba: The Untold Story of Thriving Development
January 21, 2015 -
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Cuba has seen academia divided for years but the exemplary advances being made in education and healthcare in the country...
Stairway to the Future
September 12, 2014 -
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A university education in London makes for unique influences on career perspectives Ford Madox Ford wrote...
Celebrations and Denunciations: Will There Be a World Cup?
June 12, 2014 -
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As host cities prepare for the World Cup, Brazilians are increasingly disillusioned against the backdrop of unimproved social...
Divergent Paths: Bengal’s Hindus and Muslims During British Rule
May 13, 2014 -
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The disparate trajectories of development experienced by Bengal’s Hindus and Muslims under the British Raj can be traced...
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