How “parental choice” rules in school admissions deny kids the sort of education that expands the choices available to them: www.linkedin.com/posts/curtis... (@oswald808.bsky.social)
See also @tommadders.bsky.social on fighting to get what others take for granted: www.linkedin.com/posts/tommad...
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That was an interesting time when record labels were experimenting with formats, realising a 12 inch single was something people would buy. So many of the remixes were just extended versions rather than a Shep Pettibone remix (as a pause button remixer myself, I loved some of their remixes).
School accountability needs a shake up. schoolsweek.co.uk/how-ofsted-c...
Proud Brighton & Hove changes feature in IPPR's 'Who is Losing Learning?' report. It notes 'inclusion starts with admissions' and recognises our campaign's success working with the Council to change school admissions policy. Our campaign is identified as a catalyst for edu equity. bit.ly/41yEOWH
First results from the 24/25 Free School Meals secondary policy change in Brighton & Hove are in! 95 children from lower-income families have secured places at schools outside their catchment areas - proof our campaign for more school choice is working.
www.classdivide.co.uk/news/school-...
It turns out the best way to reset after five months of intense campaigning is to stay with friends, hang out with kittens and eat cake. Helped that the sun came out.
Coming up for air after an intense five months campaigning for this. Slowly making Brighton and Hove’s education system more equitable.
Co founder @oswald808.bsky.social talks about the successes and challenges of Class Divide’s work so far, and the changes that have been made and proposed in Brighton.
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This was the perfect antidote to other stuff going on in my life right now.
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If you're winding down for the holidays, take some time with our latest episode exploring how we measure success in education, what we're missing, and why it takes a community to tell the true story.
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Efforts to tackle segregated schooling in #Brighton (& resistance to them) are the subject of this - recommended - podcast episode from @divideclass.bsky.social:
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Check out @divideclass.bsky.social new podcast episode The Progressive Test if you live in #Brighton and #Hove and/or are interested in the positive case for #school #inclusion and integration #education #inequality shows.acast.com/63ec9997d524...
Brighton & Hove's school segregation ranks 53rd out of 143 local authorities.
90 areas have more integrated systems than ours.
The consultation on change closes 31st Jan.
Evidence shows integration benefits everyone: https://buff.ly/3Bq0Phj
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Brighton & Hove have announced new proposals for systemic change in our secondary schools.
Sharing our thoughts on what meaningful reform to inequity could look like and why it matters beyond our city:
If you need hooking up with some data people at the local authority in Brighton, let me know.
Thanks for this. Is it possible to look at results across two state schools, one with a large % of less advantaged kids and one with more advantaged kids, and get a clearer picture of how successful each is?
If I had a pound for every 'but' or 'what about' on various news article and Facebook group comments, @divideclass.bsky.social might not need to exist.
Exam Nation by Sammy Wright. Essential reading for anyone interested in the future.
Yep. Agreed.
Brass Eye really was an excellent show. Great to see a load of unused footage in the Oxide Ghosts film.
A question. What is the best example you’ve seen where the tension between personal needs and the betterment of society has actually come to some positive conclusion? Please send useful as well as crazy examples.
Final wainwright completed.
So nice to have friends visiting.
‘Schools can make a difference, but they cannot make all the difference.’
Popped up on Readwise today.
Worth remembering ahead of the start of term analysis of results data.
Some classic food snobbery on Radio 4 this morning. Sniggering about people eating tinned foods. To be expected when you know the stats on the kinds of people working at the BBC.
For those that don’t know much about @divideclass.bsky.social this series went on to inspire the local authority to make changes to the schools admission process. The change prioritises children on free school meals in secondary school admissions, to lessen socioeconomic segregation across Brighton.