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Sociology Staffroom

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Sociology
Education
Sociology Education
Brexit
Personal Relationships
Legal Aid
Sibling Relationships
Family Dynamics
Sustainability Education
Education For Sustainability
Interactive Learning
Social Inequality
Environmental Sociology
Consumer Culture
Criminology
Racism
Teaching Techniques
Sociological Theories
Education Policy
Contemporary Society

Join Katie from tutor2u Sociology and our special guests for lively discussion, support and encouragement for all GCSE & A-Level Sociology teachers. The Sociology Staffroom podcast is suitable for every Sociology teacher. Whether you're an Early Career Teacher, have taught for many years, or somewhere in between!

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Latest Episodes

Melbourne University sociologist, Leah Ruppaner - a public sociologist active on TikTok and podcasts, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom to discuss her research into gender, families and mental load.

Professor of Public Sociology at Lancaster University, Michaela Benson, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom to discuss her research on Brexit, post-Brexit and migration - fascinating for those of us teaching culture and identity, demographic chan... more

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 ... more

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... more

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Professor Michaela Benson
Professor at Lancaster University focusing on migration and Brexit, Chief Executive of the Sociology Review, Host of 'Who Do We Think We Are?' podcast.
Lancaster University
Episode: Season 4 | Episode 4 | Brexit, Post-Brexit and Migration, With Professor Michaela Benson
Dr. Sam Teague
Academic at Murdoch University focusing on sociology and social care.
Murdoch University
Episode: Season 4 | Episode 3 | Exploring the Importance of Sociologically-Informed Social Care, with Dr Sam Teague and Dr Chad Morrison
Dr. Chad Morrison
Educator at Murdoch University with a background in teacher education and sociology.
Murdoch University
Episode: Season 4 | Episode 3 | Exploring the Importance of Sociologically-Informed Social Care, with Dr Sam Teague and Dr Chad Morrison
Abrilli Phillips
Former Director of Education for Lambeth, educator with 25 years of experience
Episode: Season 4 | Episode 2 | Education and Equity with Abrilli Phillip
Heidi Mirza
Professor specializing in sociology and education, known for her research on intersectionality and social justice within educational contexts.
Episode: Season 3 | Episode 15 | Ethnicity, Gender and Education with Professor Heidi Mirza
Dr. Katy Wheeler
Experienced researcher in sustainability and education.
Essex University
Episode: Season 3 | Episode 13 | Education and Sustainability, with Dr Katy Wheeler
Professor Diane Reay
A prominent researcher in the sociology of education focusing on social class inequalities
University of Cambridge
Episode: Season 3 | Episode 12 | Sociology and Education with Diane Reay
Andrew Jones
Assistant Head Teacher and PhD student researching early career teachers.
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Episode: Season 3 | Episode 11 | "Teaching controversy: navigating British Values and political neutrality in the classroom", with Andrew Jones
Dr. Helen Kowalewska
Lecturer in social policy at the University of Bath
University of Bath
Episode: Season 3 | Episode 10 | Gender, employment, social policy and inequality, with Dr Helen Kowalewska

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Katie Tyler
Host of Sociology Staffroom, actively engaging in discussions relevant to sociology education and supporting educators in the field.

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Season 4 | Episode 3 | Exploring the Importance of Sociologically-Informed Social Care, with Dr Sam Teague and Dr Chad Morrison
Q: What do you perceive as the end success for graduates post this degree?
Sam envisions graduates being able to move freely across various sectors within social care, addressing community needs effectively with the skills acquired from the degree.
Season 4 | Episode 3 | Exploring the Importance of Sociologically-Informed Social Care, with Dr Sam Teague and Dr Chad Morrison
Q: What is your why? Why this and why now?
Chad emphasizes the high level of need in communities and advocates for proactive approaches to providing care. He stresses the importance of advocating for change and addressing the declining well-being of children.
Season 3 | Episode 13 | Education and Sustainability, with Dr Katy Wheeler
Q: If sociology teachers want to find out more about this, where could they go?
They should look at the work of Seed and keep an eye on emerging journal articles related to sustainability and education.
Season 3 | Episode 13 | Education and Sustainability, with Dr Katy Wheeler
Q: Why do you think teachers are sidelining it?
It's a result of disciplinary silos within sociology, which has historically not regarded environmental issues as central.
Season 3 | Episode 12 | Sociology and Education with Diane Reay
Q: How do we get agency with it as teachers?
Reay suggests that teachers need to be organized collectively and advocate for more autonomy and support within their schools.

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Focus on issues relating to sociology education is paramount, with episodes commonly revolving around themes like social equity, intersectionality, and current sociological debates in the classroom. Regular engagements with experienced professionals and educators provide insights into integrating sociological theories within contemporary issues, thus fostering a unique platform for discussion and idea exchange among teachers, particularly those in early career stages. Topics such as the impacts of Brexit, education reforms, and community care practices are thoughtfully explored, reflecting on both theoretical foundations and practical applications in educational settings.

Noteworthy for its blend of academic rigor and practical application,... more

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2. Dr. Sam Teague
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4. Abrilli Phillips
5. Heidi Mirza
6. Dr. Katy Wheeler
7. Professor Diane Reay
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