ABSTRACT

Teaching and Learning to Unlock Social Mobility for Every Child is a topical and insightful text that guides readers through evidence-based practice that will improve outcomes for all involved in education, increasing social mobility and inclusion in every sense.

In the past 30 years, how children and young people learn has changed considerably as challenges of social mobility become more apparent. Cultural and social economic disadvantage is evident, as is the need to focus on mutuality in education, whereby all children and young people are valued regardless of their background, challenges or needs. In this context, Teaching and Learning to Unlock Social Mobility for Every Child is the first work to capture and clearly explain practical teaching and learning approaches that can be used in any school. It circles around the creativity and technology of pedagogy, exploring an educational agenda that is genuinely rooted in social mobility for all children.

Written accessibly and full of case studies, this book is intended to guide practitioners and stakeholders at all levels of education from school leaders to researchers, students and teachers. It will help them to impart the skills and capacities which children and young people require to drive their future social mobility and address the challenges they will face on their own terms.

chapter 2|13 pages

The foundations of the building

chapter 3|13 pages

The first educators

Mutuality, chance, or choice?

chapter 4|18 pages

Overturning “business as usual”

chapter 5|13 pages

Teaching

It is difficult to predict, especially the future

chapter 7|15 pages

Real-world experience

Apprenticeships

chapter 8|20 pages

The challenge of tech

chapter 9|17 pages

A global approach

Reviewing “what works”

chapter 10|11 pages

Where do we go now?

chapter 11|2 pages

Epilogue