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Read more about the article Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England: Surviving or thriving?

Overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England: Surviving or thriving?

  • Post author:bameed
  • Post published:10th October 2020
  • Post category:Research

Professor Paul Miller The recruitment of overseas trained teachers (OTTs) in England has seemingly disappeared from the policy radar despite their large numbers, continuing impact on primary and secondary education,…

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Read more about the article Intersectionality and “Race” in Education

Intersectionality and “Race” in Education

  • Post author:bameed
  • Post published:10th October 2020
  • Post category:Research

Kalwant Bhopal A free e-book Read the paper

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Read more about the article Initial teacher training: understanding ‘race’, diversity and inclusion

Initial teacher training: understanding ‘race’, diversity and inclusion

  • Post author:bameed
  • Post published:10th October 2020
  • Post category:Research

Kalwant Bhopal There is little research which has explored how students on Initial Teacher Training (ITT) courses understand and conceptualise discourses of ‘race’, diversity and inclusion. This article will focus…

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Read more about the article Future teachers more likely to view black children as angry, even when they are not

Future teachers more likely to view black children as angry, even when they are not

  • Post author:bameed
  • Post published:10th October 2020
  • Post category:Research

North Carolina State University A new study of prospective teachers finds that they are more likely to interpret the facial expressions of Black boys and girls as being angry, even…

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