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Rebecca Phillips: ‘Empowering future generations’: understanding EDI in primary and secondary schools through our annual MIE initial teacher education inclusion conference.

Rebecca Phillips: ‘Empowering future generations’: understanding EDI in primary and secondary schools through our annual MIE initial teacher education inclusion conference.

by EDI Blog | Sep 2, 2024 | Inclusive Education

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About Abbreviations used in this text: ITE – Initial Teachers Education ECT – Early Career Teacher MIE – Manchester Institute of Education UoM – University of Manchester PGCE – Postgraduate Certificate in Education...
Christopher Sutton: Inclusive visual healthcare resources

Christopher Sutton: Inclusive visual healthcare resources

by EDI Blog | Sep 2, 2024 | Inclusive Education

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About For much of healthcare education, the ‘normal body’ as presented in visual teaching resources is White, slim, young, non-disabled, cis-gender and male (Daodu and Ruzycki, 2023). In addition to being ‘inadequate and...
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