Diverse voices, shared profession
Our education system is strongest when every teacher, leader and student can see themselves represented — and can thrive. This series shares the lived experiences of teachers and leaders from underrepresented groups across schools and further education. Their stories are motivating and deeply human: they celebrate successes, confront challenges, and offer practical insight drawn from real journeys through the profession.
By amplifying these voices, we aim to inspire those already working in education, support the sharing of meaningful best practice, and encourage others to join a profession that needs — and values — them. The DfE is committed to building a diverse, representative workforce where everyone belongs. These case studies show what that can look like in action.
From law partner to classroom practitioner, Rozina Butt's career change was driven by a commitment to service and the power of seeing yourself reflected in leadership. She shares the challenges she encountered and the impact she has had on pupils' lives.
From a challenging start as a newly qualified teacher to headship, Omar shares what sustained him and how his experience shapes his approach to inclusive school leadership
Asma Baig reflects on her path from law graduate to school leader. She discusses maternity leave, missed promotions, and the power of representation.
Haris Shafi talks about navigating racism, redesigning his setting's history curriculum, and creating a culture where every child feels proud of who they are.
Shahista Zamir reflects on her journey into education — navigating cultural expectations, racism, and the challenges of balancing leadership with parenting.
From pupil to practitioner, Nadim Rahman reflects on returning to the school where he was educated and the profound impact of representation on student aspiration.
From classroom teacher to national advocate, this is the story of Yamina Bibi's journey navigating identity, discrimination, and the transformative power of representation.
Raakhee Tailor shares her honest reflection on navigating identity, representation, and inclusive leadership in education - and why diversity and inclusion are essential, not optional.
Monique Berry reflects on a career built around inclusion, representation, and the belief that every child deserves to see themselves reflected in the adults who lead their school.
Amjad Ali reflects on a career shaped by a commitment to representation, flexible leadership, and the belief that meaningful change starts with honest conversation.