Minoritised teachers’ experiences of multiple, intersectional racisms in the school system in England: ‘carrying the weight of racism’

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This paper recounts the experiences of 24 primary and secondary teachers from a number of minoritised groups in the education system in England, using interview data collected for a project exploring the retention of minority teachers. The teachers’ experiences of racism are discussed alongside other intersectional aspects of their identities–including gender, class, accent, and the subject they taught–to emphasise the variety of racisms experienced by these teachers. The stories of teachers, both early in their careers and with decades of teaching experience, provide powerful evidence of the cumulative effects of racism experienced by teachers and the continued power of race with the education system in England.

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Bradbury, A., Tereshchenko, A., & Mills, M. (2023). Minoritised teachers’ experiences of multiple, intersectional racisms in the school system in England: ‘carrying the weight of racism.’ Race Ethnicity and Education, 26(3), 335–351. https://doi.org/10.1080/13613324.2022.2069734

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