The missing voices of young people in the pandemic
by Humanities Web Team | 22 Sep 2020 | Bus Ed, CPD, Diversity, English, Geography, History, Maths, Mentors, ML, PGCE Updates, Science | 0 comments
We’re linking here to a stimulating blog post by an MIE researcher, Deborah Ralls, focusing on the missing voices of young people through the pandemic, and calling for changes in policy and practice. We would welcome debate that includes more young people as active agents in shaping next steps at local, institutional and wider levels, and there is space for those voices on this blog for example – please get in touch.
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