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Episode 4: 'Going against the grain' - the doing of education equity (Part 2)

Episode 4: 'Going against the grain' - the doing of education equity (Part 2)

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Many schools and systems struggle to meet the needs of students facing the greatest disadvantages. What if the key to transforming education equity lies not just in policies or programs, but in how we show up—relationally, systemically, and collectively? This episode unpacks the hidden patterns hindering progress: from the fragility of equity moments to the weight of systemic stress, and the critical role of empowering educators and trusting communities.

You’ll discover:

  • The vital importance of relationships as pathways to equity, and why schools that succeed do so through strong, authentic connections.
  • How systems unintentionally undermine teachers and students by prioritizing control over trust, exacerbating the very challenges they aim to solve.
  • The power of radical collaboration—building genuine, deep partnerships across classrooms, communities, and systems—to challenge the status quo.
  • Why tackling inequity requires more than technical solutions; it demands shifting mindsets, addressing systemic narratives, and embracing shared accountability.
  • Practical insights from frontline teachers, students, and system leaders on how to create conditions that genuinely support marginalized students, especially in low SES and complex settings.

This episode challenges you to see beyond surface fixes and explore how we can collectively create a system where every young person—regardless of their background—is truly supported to thrive. It’s essential listening for educators, policymakers, community advocates, and anyone committed to making education a force for equity—not just in theory, but in practice.

Join us as we delve into the deeply relational work that transforms systems from the inside out. Because real change happens not just through policies, but through the trusting relationships and courageous collaboration that empower every student and educator to succeed.

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