
- 248 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
It is no surprise that Christians have long been involved in education - the quest for human flourishing and wholeness is at the heart of the gospel, and education is critical to that quest. Good education has the power to transform our relationships with ourselves, with each other, with and within communities and ultimately between nation states. But what is surprising is our theological silence in the face of the deep injustices which lie at the heart of our education system.In Inequality and Flourishing, Mariama Ifode-Blease explores and exposes these inequalities, and calls for a greater remembrance of the bountiful and daunting gift of stewardship we have as we educate young people.Drawing on interviews, she offers a fresh vision of education as being about giving children the best tools to be stewards of their minds and bodies, our communities and ultimately our planet.
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Table of contents
- Copyright information
- Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Introduction
- Period 1: Assembly
- INTERVIEW WITH MS CAROLINE BRAGGS, RETIRED HEADMISTRESS
- Period 2: English and Modern Languages
- Period 3: The Arts
- INTERVIEW WITH REVD CANON DR JOANNA COLLICUTT, PRIEST, CHARTERED CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST AND REGISTERED SPECIALIST NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST, UNIVERSITY LECTURER
- Period 4: Sports
- Period 5: Science
- INTERVIEW WITH PROFESSOR CHRIS JACKSON, CHAIR IN SUSTAINABLE GEOSCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
- Period 6: Geography
- Period 7: Lunch
- Period 8: History
- Period 9: Maths
- Towards a New Vision for Secondary Education