2022
DOI: 10.1177/27526461221134291
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Ethnic disproportionality in the school teaching workforce in England

Abstract: The disproportionality in the school workforce in England’s schools has drawn little interest from policymakers and education practitioners. This article addresses the noted gap in the literature and provides trends empirical evidence in England’s teachers workforce by ethnic background and its disproportionality when compared to the pupils they teach. Our main data source was the School Workforce Census, the largest and most comprehensive source of data on teachers available in England. It used the diversity … Show more

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“…Previous research suggests a long-standing concern about the mismatch between the teacher workforce and student populations (Demie, 2019). While BAME student numbers now stand at 31% (Demie, 2019), most school leaders (93%), teachers and teaching assistants (86%), and other staff (87%) are white British by ethnic background in England (Demie, 2019; Demie and See, 2022). The London schools challenge this worrying picture of national statistics and the school population mirrors the community in which the schools sit.…”
Section: Success Factors In Driving School Improvement and Tackling E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research suggests a long-standing concern about the mismatch between the teacher workforce and student populations (Demie, 2019). While BAME student numbers now stand at 31% (Demie, 2019), most school leaders (93%), teachers and teaching assistants (86%), and other staff (87%) are white British by ethnic background in England (Demie, 2019; Demie and See, 2022). The London schools challenge this worrying picture of national statistics and the school population mirrors the community in which the schools sit.…”
Section: Success Factors In Driving School Improvement and Tackling E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The permanent exclusion rate for boys in 2021 was higher than girls, but statistics from DfE (2021) show exclusions of girls is rising in England (see Table 1).…”
Section: Gendered Racialisationmentioning
confidence: 99%