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School Exclusion

  • On opposite sides of the same door in BC schools

    On opposite sides of the same door in BC schools

    Families and teachers are describing the same failure from two positions inside it. The system survives by keeping them from recognising each other.

  • A summer reading list for education leaders

    A summer reading list for education leaders

    The Canary Collective went upstream this week, and the gloves came off. In “Delay, Distract, and Deny”, Wren takes the old public-health parable about pulling bodies from a river and turns it into an indictment: while families stand waist-deep in the current keeping disabled children afloat, almost no one walks up the bank to ask who…

  • Too many tongues: how schools turn caregiver testimony into threat

    Too many tongues: how schools turn caregiver testimony into threat

    How schools turn caregiver testimony into threat — and why the monstrous advocate is made by the institution that fears her memory.

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