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CASE Social Exclusion Seminars

Repeat performances: SEND, Exclusions and minority young people

Sally Tomlinson (Goldsmiths, University of London)

Wednesday 09 March 2022 16:30 - 18:00

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About this event

This talk discusses the long history of children and young people from minority (especially Black Caribbean) backgrounds excluded from mainstream schooling. From the ESN scandals of the 19760s and 1970s to the numbers of young people excluded from mainstream schools into various kinds of alternative provision in the 2020s, the failure of the system to educate all young people remains a scandal.

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These seminars are held on Wednesdays in term time at 12:00-13:00

Seminars this year will continue as in person or as hybrid (online and in person) events. Please check our website listings and Twitter feed @CASE_LSE for updates.

This seminar series is organised by:

Laura Lane, Email: l.lane@lse.ac.uk

Dr Abigail McKnight, Email: abigail.mcknight@lse.ac.uk

For further information and papers, when available, please contact:

The CASE team Email: case@lse.ac.uk.