Season 3 | Episode 14 | Researching Inequality, with Professor Lucinda Platt

Season 3 | Episode 14 | Researching Inequality, with Professor Lucinda Platt

Professor Lucinda Platt, from the LSE, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom to discuss her research across a wide range of topics relating to inequality, poverty, social mobility, migration, intersectionality and much more! Great for teachers of Stratification and Education and also for questions around the links between Sociology and Social Policy.

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Season 4 | Episode 3 | Exploring the Importance of Sociologically-Informed Social Care, with Dr Sam Teague and Dr Chad Morrison

Season 4 | Episode 3 | Exploring the Importance of Sociologically-Informed Social Care, with Dr Sam Teague and Dr Chad Morrison

Sam Teague and Chad Morrison, who are launching a new degree in Applied Social Care, join Katie in the Sociology Staffroom for a fascinating conversation about their research, their new degree and the importance of social care. This is of particular interest to those studying the Health optional topic, but also to consider issues around social policy across a range of topics, as well as theory and methods. Also some interesting insights for fans of Bluey!

2 Okt 37min

Season 4 | Episode 2 | Education and Equity with Abrilli Phillip

Season 4 | Episode 2 | Education and Equity with Abrilli Phillip

Former Director of Education for Lambeth, sociologist, and former teacher, Abrilli Phillip, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom to discuss education policy and equality, drawing on her vast experience of working in education and local and national government.

18 Sep 38min

Season 4 | Episode 1 | Researching Racism and Anti-Racism, with Dr Aaron Winter

Season 4 | Episode 1 | Researching Racism and Anti-Racism, with Dr Aaron Winter

In the first episode of the new season, public sociologist Aaron Winter, from Lancaster University, joins Katie in the sociology staffroom to discuss his research on racism and anti-racism, as well as issues relating to values and objectivity in research.

4 Sep 1h 11min

Season 3 | Episode 15 | Ethnicity, Gender and Education with Professor Heidi Mirza

Season 3 | Episode 15 | Ethnicity, Gender and Education with Professor Heidi Mirza

Professor Heidi Mirza, author of many books and articles on ethnicity, race, gender, education, families, inequalities and intersectionality, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom for the last episode of Season 3. This is a fascinating conversation and lots in there that you can share with your students too!

17 Juli 56min

Season 3 | Episode 13 | Education and Sustainability, with Dr Katy Wheeler

Season 3 | Episode 13 | Education and Sustainability, with Dr Katy Wheeler

Senior lecturer in Sociology at the University of Essex, Dr Katy Wheeler, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom to discuss her research into how sustainability and environmental issues are taught in school. This is a fascinating discussion for teachers generally - how should we broach this subject - and for sociology teachers in particular, both in terms of the Education topic, and the places where the environment is in the spec (green crime, consumption, global development, etc.)

22 Maj 35min

Season 3 | Episode 12 | Sociology and Education with Diane Reay

Season 3 | Episode 12 | Sociology and Education with Diane Reay

Professor Diane Reay from Cambridge University joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom to discuss her research into education and social class, and her thoughts on the impact of recent policies on students as well as what might come from the new government.As you might imagine, from this famous author of Miseducation and many, many journal articles, she does not hold back!!

9 Maj 44min

Season 3 | Episode 11 | "Teaching controversy: navigating British Values and political neutrality in the classroom", with Andrew Jones

Season 3 | Episode 11 | "Teaching controversy: navigating British Values and political neutrality in the classroom", with Andrew Jones

Assistant headteacher, PhD student and experienced sociology teacher, Andrew Jones, returns to the Sociology Staffroom to discuss how teachers of sociology (and other subjects) can maintain political neutral in the classroom, as well as the limits to that neutrality. Another fascinating chat with this great returning guest.

17 Apr 47min

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