The topic of school uniforms is often a divisive one. Whilst most students I’ve taught would rather be learning in a hoodie and trainers than a stiff blazer and suffocating tie, both the teacher and mum in me recognise the need to level the playing field as much as possible for the children whose poverty would be
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Students have paid the price of the pandemic and a government that neglects the chasm between rich and poor, says secondary school teacher Nadeine Asbali
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Decolonising the curriculum doesn’t mean losing traditional texts, but studying the power imbalances my pupils already experience, says secondary school teacher Nadeine Asbali