Myth busting the History Curriculum and promoting Citizenship
Following the Curriculum and Assessment Review, the challenge and opportunity we face as educators is having a radical rethink of our curriculum and what is taught.
Insights, stories, and advice from the South Asian educator community.
Following the Curriculum and Assessment Review, the challenge and opportunity we face as educators is having a radical rethink of our curriculum and what is taught.
I wrote the poem From Complicity to Resistance in 2025, as a response to a growing sense of unease.
This blog post is based on my doctoral research. I look at identity and belonging in education and how female Muslim teachers (FMTs) respond to stereotypes in the classroom.
When I think about imposter syndrome, I don’t just think about self-doubt in isolation; I think about where it comes from.
Grief is not a single feeling. It is a system: complex, layered, and often hidden in plain sight.
Years ago, I delivered an assembly to a group of Year 10 girls about the importance of exercise and sport for their wellbeing and personal development.
Teaching has always been a part of my family story. My mother, my aunt, and grandfather were all teachers, and several of my cousins continue that tradition today.
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