E21C celebrates International Women's Day with Inspiring Online Panel
This International Women's Day, themed #InspireInclusion, Education for the 21st Century (E21C) hosted a dynamic online panel discussion featuring inspiring female leaders from across our schools.
On Thursday, March 7th, Eira Campbell (Deputy Head at Coopers School), Danielle Lee (Assistant Principal Inclusion at Spires Academy), Sam Norris (Head Teacher at Scotts Park Primary), and Kanayo Situ (Director of Social Sciences at The Ravensbourne) shared their valuable experiences and insights. The engaging discussion explored various aspects of fostering inclusion and empowering women in education.
Inspiring a More Inclusive Future
The panel discussion resonated with the theme of #InspireInclusion. Our esteemed speakers offered valuable perspectives on:
- Championing diverse female role models across all levels of education.
- Fostering inclusive classrooms that celebrate differences and encourage collaboration amongst all genders.
- Actively dismantling stereotypes and biases that limit girls' educational aspirations.
- Developing mentorship programs that connect women with the support and guidance they need to thrive.
A Celebration of Women in Education
The event wasn't just informative, it was also a chance to celebrate the incredible contributions of women in education. The panelist's served as inspiring examples of leadership, innovation, and dedication to fostering a more equitable learning environment.
By creating a platform for these important conversations, E21C demonstrates its commitment to #InspireInclusion and building a brighter future for education, where everyone feels seen, valued, and empowered to reach their full potential.