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Sociology Staffroom

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Sociology
Education
Sociology Education
Brexit
Personal Relationships
Legal Aid
Criminology
Family Dynamics
Sibling Relationships
Sustainability Education
Education For Sustainability
Gender Inequality
Interactive Learning
Social Inequality
Environmental Sociology
Consumer Culture
Racism
Social Justice
Teaching Techniques
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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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Reader in Sociology at the University of Warwick, Dr Stella Chatzitheochari, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom, to discuss the experiences of pupils with disabilities in education and its impact on later educational and employment experiences an... more

Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Rituparna Patgiri, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom to discuss online/remote learning and its impact on women and girls and marginalised groups, especially in India. This is a fascinati... more

Sociology and Criminology Subject Advisor for OCR, Tom Genillard, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom to discuss a range of topics, including developments to their A Level specification.

Sociological researcher at the National University of Singapore, Satanik Pal, joins Katie in the Sociology Staffroom to discuss his research into comparative global sociology, with particular focus on masculinities and status hierarchies and caste sy... more

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Dr. Stella Chatzitheochari
Reader at Warwick University, focusing on the educational experiences of students with disabilities
University of Warwick
Episode: Season 4 | Episode 11 | Educational experiences for pupils with disabilities, with Stella Chatzitheochari
Dr. Rituparna Patgiri
Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology and advocate for public sociology
Indian Institute of Technology
Episode: Season 4 | Episode 10 | Online Remote Learning & Gender, with Rituparna Patgiri
Satanik Pal
PhD holder in Global Sociology, focused on masculinities across cultures.
Episode: Season 4 | Episode 8 | Comparative Global Sociology and Masculinities with Satanik Pal
Dr. Finn MacKay
Academic and activist focused on feminism, gender politics, social justice, and activism.
University of West England
Episode: Season 4 | Episode 7 | Reimagining gender roles, and much, much more, with Dr Finn MacKay
Ashley Collar
PhD researcher focusing on the Manchester Arena bombing
Manchester University
Episode: Season 4 | Episode 6 | Researching the Manchester Arena Bombings, with Ashley Collar
Leah Ruppaner
Professor of Sociology at Melbourne University, expert in gender and inequality
Melbourne University
Episode: Season 4 | Episode 5 | Gender and families today, with Professor Leah Ruppaner
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

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Katie Tyler
Host of Sociology Staffroom, Katie engages in discussions relevant to sociology educators, focusing on supporting teachers and exploring sociological concepts.

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Season 4 | Episode 11 | Educational experiences for pupils with disabilities, with Stella Chatzitheochari
Q: How do you feel about the relationship between disability and social class?
Dr. Chatzitheochari highlighted that social class significantly influences how disabled students experience education, with middle-class students often having better access to support than working-class students.
Season 4 | Episode 11 | Educational experiences for pupils with disabilities, with Stella Chatzitheochari
Q: What recommendations do you have for improving the educational experience of disabled students?
Increased funding, more training for teaching staff on inclusivity, and the need for more data on disabled young people's experiences.
Season 4 | Episode 11 | Educational experiences for pupils with disabilities, with Stella Chatzitheochari
Q: What motivated you to look into the area of disabilities and education?
Dr. Chatzitheochari was introduced to the topic during her PhD and found there was a gap in understanding the discrimination and stigmatization that disabled students experience in education.
Season 4 | Episode 10 | Online Remote Learning & Gender, with Rituparna Patgiri
Q: How can educators get around these barriers?
Educators should promote hybrid learning environments, consider scheduling inclusively, and facilitate a balance between traditional and modern pedagogical practices.
Season 4 | Episode 10 | Online Remote Learning & Gender, with Rituparna Patgiri
Q: What prompted you to look at online learning and the relationship with students?
My previous job at an open university highlighted access issues, particularly for marginalized students during the pandemic.

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2. Dr. Rituparna Patgiri
3. Satanik Pal
4. Dr. Finn MacKay
5. Ashley Collar
6. Leah Ruppaner
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