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Flexible Working: New Research shows Invested Belonging is Key

by Kathryn Taylor MEd FCCT @super_KAT1 I appreciate the irony that I'm writing this on a Sunday evening, having spent my Saturday at the #WomenEd Global Unconference.  But you don't need to work silly hours just because I do, and nor should anyone feel obliged to.  I'm really concerned about the state of education, and you should be too. ...

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Concrete ceilings for intersectional female leaders

by Yamina Bibi @mysbibi My speech for the #WomenEd Global Unconference 2023 Leadership, particularly Educational Leadership is challenging, complex yet rewarding.  Let's be honest though: it's harder when you look like me. Let me tell you a bit about me. I'm a visibly Muslim woman; I'm British Bangladeshi, I love my family and food, I enjoy re...

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Global Connections in London

by Sandra Patterson @sandyzpatterson 'The connections between and among women are the most feared, the most problematic, and the most potentially transforming force on the planet'. Adrienne Rich I write this on a beautiful Tuesday evening after a long day. Why? Because I had the most fantastic weekend, and I don't want to forget what I ex...

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