The ‘four sides’ of educational exclusion
Thursday 21 November 15:45 until 17:30
ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Campus : Fulton 212
Speaker: Luke Billingham
Part of the series: CTLR / SEAP Network
Join us for this upcoming CTLR/SEAP Network interactive talk and workshop, where we will discuss key issues relating to school exclusions. All are very welcome!
The ‘four sides’ of educational exclusion: The compounding effects of school, system, service and societal factors on educational marginalisation
Presenter:
Date: Thursday 21 November
Time: Arrive 3.45pm (refreshments provided), end 5.30pm
Location: Fulton 212
Drawing on his youth work experience as well as his academic research, Luke will discuss the ‘four sides’ of educational exclusion. This refers to the compounding exclusionary effects of factors operating (1) within individual schools; (2) within the wider education system; (3) within adjacent services for children, young people and families; and (4) within society more broadly. After presenting a brief overview of this framework, exemplified by a composite case study, Luke will then facilitate a workshop to explore with attendees the most significant school, system, service and societal factors affecting educational exclusion today. We will also – hopefully! – begin to sketch out what might be done about them.
Bio
Luke Billingham is a youth and community worker for Hackney Quest, an independent charity based in North East London. He has two focuses in that role: (1) providing intensive support to young people who are experiencing complex difficulties, especially in relation to the education system, and (2) working alongside young people on projects to improve the Hackney Wick area. Alongside this, he is a Research Associate on the ESRC-funded Public Health, Youth, and Violence Reduction project, based in the Open University, investigating violence reduction in Scotland and England. In 2022, he published his first book, Against Youth Violence, co-authored with Keir Irwin-Rogers, which seeks to reframe the issue of violence between young people in Britain.
This is a Centre for Teaching and Learning Research / School Exclusions and Alternative Provision Network event.
This is an in-person event. We will organise an online option if there is the demand for it - please get in touch if you can only join remotely.
Please get in touch with Eve (e.wilcox@sussex.ac.uk) if you have any queries.
Best wishes,
The CTLR Team
By: Eve Wilcox
Last updated: Tuesday, 29 October 2024