EQUITY AT SCOTTISH SCHOOL: Lois Lurinsky
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Title: EQUITY AT SCOTTISH SCHOOL: Lois Lurinsky
Reference number: 13709
Date: 2019
Director: d. Yushin Toda
Production company: Japan Desk Scotland
Sound: sound
Original format: unknown
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 21.16 mins
Description: Lois Lurinsky, Acting Deputy Head Teacher of Hillhead Primary School in Glasgow, explains how the Scottish education system is based on 'equity' for all pupils rather than 'equality'.
Credits:
p. Fumi Nakabachi and Yushin Toda, Japan Desk Scotland
comm. w. Yushin Toda
ph. Fumi Nakabachi
ed. Yushin Toda
cast Lois Lurinsky
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Filmmaker's synopsis:
This is the second Japan Desk Scotland’s documentary on ‘Equality and Equity at Scottish School’, following ‘Equality and Equity at Scottish School - Andrew Robson’ (2017). As ‘Equity’ takes account of differences among children, it seems worthwhile listening to a different teacher on the same topic.
Lois Lurinsky is Acting Deputy Head Teacher at Hillhead Primary School, Glasgow. “Equality in education is about ‘One size fits all’. Everybody gets the same, the same level of support. But clearly that’s not the way people come to school. People come from unequal learning backgrounds and abilities, and unequal opportunities they had before they come to school. Equity is being fair, providing people what they need.” She talks about how the equity principle is delivered in a classroom.
The interview was carried out in December 2019 at Hillhead Primary School, Glasgow.