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Don't miss Boldly Challenging Ableism this Sunday at 2 for a great conversation about special education and attending school for people with disabilities.

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August 22, 2025 at 10:11 PM
If it was the landlords or bankers in crisis, you could be sure they’d be looked after immediately. Marginalised families and children are still waiting for answers.

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#equalityineducation
June 25, 2025 at 2:57 PM
We have to fight this uncaring government for the most basic of requirements - an appropriate school place.
No children should be left behind again!
Join parents and families on the 7th of June, 2pm at the Garden of Remembrance.
#EqualityInEducation #FightForYourRights
Children need Appropriate school places!
We have to fight this uncaring government for the most basic of requirements - an appropriate school place. No children should be left behind again! Join parents and families on the 7th of June, 2pm at the Garden of Remembrance. #EqualityInEducation #FightForYourRights #peoplebeforeprofit #PBP #PaulMurphyTD #Ireland #Tallaght #DublinSouthWest #Dublin #IrishPolitics __________________________________________________________________________________________ Keep up to date with Paul & his latest campaigns: https://linktr.ee/paulmurphytd Or follow him on social media: 👉 YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/@paulmurphy_td 👉 TWITTER | https://twitter.com/paulmurphy_td 👉 INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/paulmurphy_td 👉 FACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/paulmurphytd 👉 TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@paulmurphy_td 👉 THREADS | https://www.threads.net/@paulmurphy_td 👉 WEBSITE | https://www.paulmurphytd.ie/ 🚨 Join People Before Profit: https://www.pbp.ie/ 🌱 Find out more about RISE: https://www.letusrise.ie/ ✅ Register to vote: https://www.voter.ie/signin/register-signin 📝Check out our policies here: https://www.pbp.ie/policies/
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May 26, 2025 at 3:05 PM
At Blacklink Education, we’re all about breaking down barriers in education. We believe every student deserves an equal opportunity to thrive, regardless of their learning needs. Join us in our fight for a more inclusive and accessible future! 💪📚 #EducationForAll #EqualityInEducation
February 16, 2025 at 9:27 AM
Saturday Thought - why do politicians never listen or act upon what their electorate want?
#SaveNHS #RejoinEU #WealthTax #NationaliseWaterCompanies #CostOfLiving #DisabiltyRights #Housing #EqualityInEducation #YouthCrime
April 26, 2025 at 7:59 AM
The Supreme Court is considering allowing religious public schools. Whatever happened to the separation of church and state? Public schools should serve everyone, not push a specific religion. We can’t let this erode the foundation of equality in education. #ChurchAndState #EqualityInEducation
Supreme Court will weigh in on effort to found nation’s first religious charter school - SCOTUSblog
The Supreme Court on Friday afternoon added three more cases – two of which will be argued together – to its docket for the 2024-25 term. In a brief unsigned order, the justices agreed to review a rul...
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January 25, 2025 at 12:24 AM
Big appreciation for Matthew Johnson of @raceontheagenda.bsky.social for a great conversation about #AntiRacism in #EdTech! 🙌

Blog post coming soon 📣 Watch this space 👀 bit.ly/3EgJpoT

#AntiRacism #EdTech #EducationForAll #EqualityInEducation #ARLTSIG #RaceOnTheAgenda
Anti-Racism and Learning Technology SIG – #ALTC Blog
News & Views from the ALT Community
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April 9, 2025 at 8:28 AM
The fight for appropriate schools places for children continues.

Despite campaigning, protests, and hard work by parents and activists, government refuses to guarantee that children will not be left stranded again without the school places they need.

#EqualityInEducation #EducationIsARight
June 10, 2025 at 8:38 AM
It began because one young black woman, Sarah Harris, dared to ask for an education, and one headmistress, Prudence Crandall, dared to say yes.

Find out more about CT's State Heroine, visit cwhf.org

#PrudenceCrandall #SarahHarris #CWHF #CTStateHeroine #EqualityInEducation #HumanitarianDay
January 15, 2026 at 2:01 PM
When students on military bases walk out, you know it’s real. They’re not just students—they’re future service members saying “enough” to hate.
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#AntiDiversityPolicies
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Hundreds of Students at Military Base Schools Walk Out to Protest Trump Administration’s Anti-Diversity Policies
The walkouts, which included about a dozen schools on U.S. military bases in Europe, Asia and at least one stateside, represent the biggest collective action military children have taken since the sta...
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April 11, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Utah School Board member Christina Boggess is raising serious questions about their commitment to equality and the challenges of aligning with legislative expectations.

Learn more here

#UT #LegislativeChallenges #CitizenPortal #AccountabilityInGovernance #EqualityInEducation
Board member questions commitment to equality at school board meeting
Board member expresses concerns over lack of support for equality laws in education.
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April 4, 2025 at 1:46 PM
In a society based on competition and exploitation the most marginalised disproportionately suffer. To challenge this we are building community and a society of care, get involved.

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#equalityineducation
June 22, 2025 at 11:24 AM
Inclusive schools boost academic, social & emotional outcomes. When children feel safe, respected & represented, they thrive. EDI isn’t just a value—it’s a framework for equity & belonging. How is your setting embedding it? #EqualityInEducation #InclusiveSchools #SouthendEPS #DiversityMatters
October 14, 2025 at 12:27 PM
Whether it’s ignorance, cynicism or a mixture of both it doesn’t work. We’ve gone through the effort of making a graphic to demonstrate this, hopefully the government see this and take it on board but I doubt that.

#equalityineducation

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July 3, 2025 at 11:18 AM
At a time when the government has deep pockets for weapons and bombs yet not enough for children with additional needs.

Bottom up grassroots campaigning is how we will win the change our kids need and deserve. Get involved.

#equalityineducation
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April 29, 2025 at 4:55 PM
Champion of Title IX
Patsy Mink co-authored Title IX, banning sex discrimination in education. Thanks to her, generations of women gained access to sports & academics once denied to them. Her fight reshaped history. #TitleIX #EqualityInEducation #WomensRights
March 15, 2025 at 10:13 PM
Join us TOMORROW Tuesday 8th April for our online event 🎤'In Conversation' with Matthew Johnson of @raceontheagenda.bsky.social

You won't want to miss this opportunity! 💖
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ALT ARLTSIG: Promoting antiracism in the Edtech sector - Little changes? Big changes? How do we go about it? | Association for Learning Technology
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April 7, 2025 at 12:38 PM
A powerful speech by student Samantha Feather at Hillsborough County Public Schools reveals the stark reality of educational inequality, urging us all to fight for equal access to education worldwide.

Read the full story!

#FL #CitizenPortal #YouthAdvocacy #EqualityInEducation #EducationAccess
Samantha Feather advocates for global education access at Mitchell Elementary
Samantha Feather emphasizes the need for equal education for all children worldwide.
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May 14, 2025 at 12:01 PM
We would encourage anyone who can to attend the national protest in Dublin this Saturday meeting at the Garden of Remembrance at 2pm. (3/3)

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June 5, 2025 at 9:51 AM
OBSERVER DAILY | 552 learners, 12 trees, 0 Classrooms: Minister Steenkamp, where is the plan?
This past week, Namibians were once again confronted with an image that should never have existed 35 years after independence: children sitting under trees, trying to learn. The scene was Ndama East Primary School in Kavango East, where 552 learners, yes, five hundred and fifty-two children, are being taught under the shade of trees. Each tree is a “classroom”.  There are more than twelve such “classrooms”, manned by fourteen qualified teachers doing their utmost with nothing but chalk, voices, and hope. The man who brought this story to the national consciousness was not a government minister, not an education inspector, and not an official on a well-funded “familiarisation” tour.  It was Job Amupanda, the opposition leader of Affirmative Repositioning, who took the time to visit rural communities.  The irony stings: it is left to the opposition to reveal the rot in our system, while those charged with fixing it remain curiously blind. A national shame The situation at Ndama East is not new. For decades, Namibians have whispered about or occasionally seen schools where learners sit on rocks or logs, exposed to wind, rain, and scorching sun. And yet, every year, our leaders stand before the nation and speak of “progress in education”. Every budget speech includes references to billions allocated to the education sector. Every glossy government brochure parades “achievements”. But what, exactly, has changed for the children of Ndama East? The Windhoek Observer has covered these stories before. Schools under trees are not isolated incidents, they are symptoms of a deeper systemic failure. What does it say about our priorities as a nation when multimillion-dollar tarred roads cut across rural communities, yet the children who live along those roads still study in the dirt? What does it say about our leadership when stadiums and party headquarters take precedence over classrooms? Anticipating the excuses No doubt, critics of this editorial will be quick to respond. They will say we are “too negative”.  They will remind us that “government has many priorities to juggle.” They will point to the fact that “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” But such excuses collapse under their own weight when confronted with 552 children under trees. Too negative? What could be more negative than a child sitting on the ground, unable to concentrate because dust blows into their eyes or the rain soaks their books? Too many priorities? What higher priority can a government have than the education of its children? Rome wasn’t built in a day? Well, Namibia has had 35 years. If not now, when? The truth is that our children’s suffering is not the result of too many priorities. It is the result of misplaced priorities. Where are the ministers? Minister Sanet Steenkamp, this message is directed at you. Where are your “familiarisation tours”? When last did you sit under a tree in Kavango East, Ohangwena, or Kunene, with learners crammed on the ground, and felt their reality? Too often, ministers travel to schools that already have decent infrastructure, to cut ribbons, to make speeches, to celebrate the little progress that exists. But rarely do they go to “the heart of the beast,” to where the rot festers. It should not take an opposition leader with a cellphone camera to show us the truth. It should be your ministry, your inspectors, your officials, ringing the alarm bells, mapping the crisis, and providing concrete timelines to fix it. Anything less is an abdication of duty. A systematic approach is possible We must move away from the ad hoc, photo-op approach to education infrastructure. If Namibia is serious about eliminating “schools under trees,” it requires a systematic, coordinated plan. Here is what such an approach should entail: * National audit of infrastructure Conduct an immediate, transparent audit of all schools in Namibia, identifying those still without classrooms, libraries, toilets, or water. Make the findings public. Without honest data, we cannot solve the problem. * Prioritised infrastructure rollout Allocate funds specifically for the elimination of “schools under trees,” with measurable targets. For example: within five years, no child should be taught without a roof. Prioritize rural areas where need is greatest. * Modular and cost-effective building Use modular classrooms and prefabricated structures that can be deployed quickly and cheaply. Other countries in Africa have used this approach with success, why not Namibia? * Community partnership Involve local communities in the construction and maintenance of schools, with government providing materials and technical expertise. Communities are already bearing the burden of teaching their children under trees; give them the means to build permanent solutions. * Transparent reporting Publish progress annually. Tell us how many schools under trees were replaced by classrooms. If the number goes down by ten each year, let us know. Accountability builds trust. * Ring-fenced budgets Protect education infrastructure budgets from being diverted to less urgent projects. A kilometer of tarred road cannot be more important than a classroom. A call to conscience Minister Steenkamp, the children of Ndama East are not statistics. They are living, breathing Namibians whose futures are already being compromised. Education is not a privilege, it is a constitutional right. Your ministry carries the heaviest responsibility in the country, because without educated children, there is no Namibia tomorrow. We urge you to stand before the nation and acknowledge this shame, not with defensive rhetoric, but with a clear plan. Tell us when those 552 learners will sit in proper classrooms. Tell us when no child in Namibia will have to study under a tree again. Until then, let us be clear: no excuse, no familiarization tour, no budgetary jargon can justify what we saw in Kavango East. It is not “too negative” to demand that children be taught in classrooms. It is not unreasonable to insist that, after 35 years of independence, Namibia should not have schools under trees. What is negative, what is unreasonable, is allowing this to continue year after year while politicians argue, pose for cameras, and blame “too many priorities.” Minister Steenkamp, the time for excuses has ended. The children of Ndama East, and of countless other rural communities, deserve dignity, not dust. They deserve classrooms, not trees. And they deserve a government that cares enough to act.
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September 2, 2025 at 6:40 AM
Waiting on a school place, denied supports, services or an assessment for your child? Come to this public meeting to fight alongside others! #equalityineducation #specialeducation
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April 13, 2025 at 11:01 AM