We are delighted to announce that the 2024 Inclusion and Inspiration Conference Collection is now ready and available at this website, with all the materials and resources that were received from the presenters. Please navigate using the themes on the right hand side,...
Category: CPD
Exploring a humanitarian educator’s response to conflict
Exploring a humanitarian educator's response to conflict: Dr Amanda McCorkindale of UoM's Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute with Andrew Howes, Head of ITE - click to watch video What is an appropriate response to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, in...
Free CPD for teachers at UoM
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PI--NHdp8a3wtGhDg-oRX6rSA5XVUxeWzhDcrKHU4b0/edit?usp=sharingThe University of Manchester Primary and Secondary PGCE Teams are firmly committed to supporting partnership schools and, in particular, alumni of the University of...
Education for social justice
Read all about our Inclusion and Inspiration annual conference on the University of Manchester Teach, Apply, Explore (TEA) blog.You can find out more about our 2022 Inclusion and Inspiration conference 'Education for Social Justice', including summaries of keynotes...
Inclusion and Inspiration Conference 2022
We all need something to look forward to in the New Year and our next University of Manchester Inclusion and Inspiration Conference is on Friday 14thJanuary 2022 (online through Zoom and free to attend).Our keynote speaker is Jeffery Boakye, who will be talking about...
‘Ignorance is only bliss to the privileged’: Manchester’s COP26 rally and the PGCE GREEN Conference, 7th January 2022
This post is a call to trainees, teachers and school leaders to build momentum towards action for climate and environmental justice in the curriculum and in schools and colleges in the UoM Secondary PGCE Partnership. It describes the Manchester COP26 rally and march...
Where are the Women in the Curriculum? PGCE Historians, mentors and tutors reflect on a pressing question
PGCE History Subject Leader Tom Donnai ponders some of the issues facing teacher educators I recently asked my 9 year-old daughter a fairly simple question, as she walked through the front door after her first day back at school. ‘What is History?’ Her reply, though...
Mathematics and the climate crisis
Post by David Hackett: Mathematics PGCE (2020/21)This week the Met Office issued its first ever severe heat warning in the UK, sadly it will not be the last. With the UK hosting the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow at the start of...
championing the vulnerable
Greater Manchester Research and EngagementChampioning the vulnerable by encouraging a collective, research-informed response to local issues.Our vision at Manchester Institute of Education - University of Manchester - is a deep commitment to championing the vulnerable...
Critical Inclusivity Seminar Series – Invisible dis/ability
Our next critical inclusivity seminar features Hannah Strickland (MIE, UoM) and will focus on ableism in education. This seminar will be held on Thursday 17th June from 4-5.This seminar will bring forward discussions about ableism in education focusing on teachers...
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