Every Child, Every Future

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  • ISBN 9781041034841
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Children cannot be what they cannot see so it’s important that we, as educators and school communities, are children's eyes to the opportunities that are available to them. This practical book guides you in how you can reduce barriers in the classroom so all children can thrive and not just survive.

Chapters provide a springboard to view your curriculum through different lenses, identifying key issues facing disadvantaged children and assessing how pupils are catered for within school life. With a focus on belonging, relationships, curriculum design and community the book explores evidence-based research and helps you to re-evaluate your curriculum to allow all children to succeed. Each topic is steered by key questions to encourage you to think reflectively about your own practice.

With case studies included to transfer guidance and ideas to your own setting, this book is valuable reading for primary and secondary educators, SENCOs and students keen to inspire and equip all children with the skills needed for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Louise Lawton is Lecturer in Education at Anglia Ruskin University, Essex. Louise has been a teacher since 2008, working in both primary and secondary settings, and now lectures and facilitates training to help colleagues and students to improve practice.

Rebecca Tarplett has been a teacher, Director of Learning, Acting Head of School and Nursery Manager in Essex, London and abroad for 20 years. Rebecca is currently an Early Years teacher and delivers training for Teaching Hubs as an independent consultant. She is also a Member of the Essex Early Education Branch.

In 2021, Rebecca and Louise founded the educational consultancy Tick Hub together.

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