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Two teachers unlearning in their classrooms and sparking conversations in yours. 

  1. SEP 27

    44. It's Carnival! Reflections on Resistance, Playing Mas and what Notting Hill Carnival represents

    Hello and welcome back to the latest episode of the Unlearn Something pod! Miss S and I had the pleasure of playing mas together this year and we have a lot of thoughts to share and celebrate. We delve into the history of Notting Hill Carnival, discuss our experience playing mas and other reflections on what was a truly memorable day.  Its a week later and we are both still listening to soca non stop.  Join for this uplifting and important conversation! Further Reading: Learn more about the Billboard Takeover 2025 organised by Black History and Me  @blackhistoryandme co-founders  Jahméne Douglas at  @jahmeneoffical and Kayne Kawasaki and his work at @kaynekawasaki   Read Murder in Notting Hill by Mark Olden. Mark is a Notting Hill resident and a friend to the family of Kelso Cochrane. https://www.collectiveinkbooks.com/zer0-books/our-books/murder-in-notting-hill Learn more about the Notting Hill Carnival R.E.S.P.E.C.T. campaign www.nhcarnival.org You can find information for Notting Hill Carnival Weekend 2026, with a list of Mas bands, carnival costume designers and tee-shirt packages. To hear more about the rich history and culture of the Caribbean follow @knowyourcarribean   Join the movement for reparations and justice for the Windrush Generation at @j4windrush on Instagram  Send us a text If you have any comments or feedback to give us please email us on unlearnsomethingpod@gmail.com, and we will get back to you and (with your permission) read out your email on the show. Music credit: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music?tag[]=spotlight&sort=relevance You can sponsor the Unlearn Something Podcast by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/unlearnpod

    1h 15m
  2. SEP 18

    45. School Exclusions: How do they happen and what do they mean?

    Hello and welcom to episode 45 of the Unlearn Something pod! Today, Miss S and Miss D talk about the topic of school exclusions, the DfE stats and what this means.  Racism in schools saw 15,191 pupils suspended in the 2023 - 24 academic year, more than doubled the 7,403 recorded in 2021. - with children as young as four being suspended. We talk about our experiences and what we think should happen in schools and how we should support children and young people at risk of exclusion from schools.  Join us for the conversation! Further Reading  BLAM Charity advocate for young Black British students who are experiencing school exclusion and provide support for families:  https://blamuk.org/school-exclusion-appeal-services/ No More Exclusions provide information and support for students who are experiencing exclusion or oppressive education: https://www.nomoreexclusions.com/ The Department for Education website includes data for academic year 2023/24 on: reasons schools report for suspending and permanently excluding pupilssuspensions and permanent exclusions by pupil characteristicspermanent exclusion independent review panelshttps://explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk/find-statistics/suspensions-and-permanent-exclusions-in-england/2023-24  Send us a text If you have any comments or feedback to give us please email us on unlearnsomethingpod@gmail.com, and we will get back to you and (with your permission) read out your email on the show. Music credit: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music?tag[]=spotlight&sort=relevance You can sponsor the Unlearn Something Podcast by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/unlearnpod

    1h 1m
  3. JUN 19

    43. How will the proposed changes to SEND provision affect UK schools?

    Welcome back to another episode of the Unlearn Something pod! Today, we share what's been happening in our classrooms, we try a new segment - Win or Bin' and we also discuss the UK government's changes to SEND provision in May/June 2025.  There is a lot to take in and sadly, the consequences of underfunding and increasing hoop jumping for SEND pupils and their families are significant. This highlights the how systemic barriers continue to have an impact on the daily lives of young people.  Join us for the round up! Show Notes:  Guardian article about changes to SEND provision  https://www.theguardian.com/education/2025/mar/03/ministers-plan-major-changes-to-send-education-in-england A blog from a commentator about the proposed changes to SEND provision  https://www.askellie.co.uk/uncategorized/what-are-the-key-changes-in-the-2025-send-reform Social Media Recommendation  @blackonblacked on Instagram  'The Resistance: An Underground Educators Podcast' on Spotify (please check other platforms) by Evalaurene Jean- Charles Send us a text If you have any comments or feedback to give us please email us on unlearnsomethingpod@gmail.com, and we will get back to you and (with your permission) read out your email on the show. Music credit: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music?tag[]=spotlight&sort=relevance You can sponsor the Unlearn Something Podcast by buying us a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/unlearnpod

    1h 39m

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Two teachers unlearning in their classrooms and sparking conversations in yours.