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Taken from a Gresham lecture by Leslie Thomas KC at Barnard's Inn Hall, London

www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/education-law

This lecture traces the history of race and disability law in the English education system. It examines the impact of discriminatory policies on Black children, children of colour, and disabled children, and how narratives around race and disability have changed.

The lecture questions why inequality persists and explores possible solutions.
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@LovelySimpleThings

7 months ago

Thank you for sharing this research with the public

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@haritadepalli959

7 months ago

Why do we observe the same phenomena even today, to the point that some states like Oregon and Washington went out way to dilute educational standards and testing standards to be able to graduate more students of racial minorities ?

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@myparceltape1169

7 months ago

Were the teachers wrong in their assessments?

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@penzancegunner857

7 months ago

Yep, sounds about right in 2024. Nothing has changed.

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