Racism, as a covert but pervasive presence in teacher education in England, remains a major structural issue and its effects on student teachers who are Black and Asian are real and troubling. Their personal stories reveal multiple challenges and present empirical evidence that can usefully be analysed to examine their experience of daily micro-aggressions and overt racisms in their teacher education and its effect on them. This paper focuses on the stories of three Black and Asian primary student teachers and argues that it is important to see these personal accounts as empirical documents of hidden oppressions because they are significant pointers towards larger, structural and unacknowledged fissures in initial teacher education (ITE). T...
This article draws on a study of black male teachers who teach in primary schools, and aims to contr...
This study examines the racialised narratives of White tutors in initial teacher education (ITE) wit...
This paper recounts the experiences of 24 primary and secondary teachers from a number of minoritise...
Racism, as a covert but pervasive presence in teacher education in England, remains a major structur...
Racism, as a covert but pervasive presence in teacher training in England, remains a major structura...
This paper recounts the experiences of 24 primary and secondary teachers from a number of minoritise...
This study provides a narrative account of the experiences of 10 Black female teachers as they navig...
Many institutions have found the strength to name racism and seek space for curriculum and other sys...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.This study explored teachers‟ sto...
Background Despite increases in the ethnic diversity of the student population within English schoo...
This paper theorises empirical findings from a school in the north of England in order to contribute...
This article discusses the concept of racial microaggressions as tool for supporting teachers to und...
This paper reports the findings of a study which involved a critical examination of “race”-related p...
The article discusses a study which investigates the effects of the cultural background of student t...
This paper reports research conducted with Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) teachers in England, spec...
This article draws on a study of black male teachers who teach in primary schools, and aims to contr...
This study examines the racialised narratives of White tutors in initial teacher education (ITE) wit...
This paper recounts the experiences of 24 primary and secondary teachers from a number of minoritise...
Racism, as a covert but pervasive presence in teacher education in England, remains a major structur...
Racism, as a covert but pervasive presence in teacher training in England, remains a major structura...
This paper recounts the experiences of 24 primary and secondary teachers from a number of minoritise...
This study provides a narrative account of the experiences of 10 Black female teachers as they navig...
Many institutions have found the strength to name racism and seek space for curriculum and other sys...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.This study explored teachers‟ sto...
Background Despite increases in the ethnic diversity of the student population within English schoo...
This paper theorises empirical findings from a school in the north of England in order to contribute...
This article discusses the concept of racial microaggressions as tool for supporting teachers to und...
This paper reports the findings of a study which involved a critical examination of “race”-related p...
The article discusses a study which investigates the effects of the cultural background of student t...
This paper reports research conducted with Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) teachers in England, spec...
This article draws on a study of black male teachers who teach in primary schools, and aims to contr...
This study examines the racialised narratives of White tutors in initial teacher education (ITE) wit...
This paper recounts the experiences of 24 primary and secondary teachers from a number of minoritise...