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How can debating help visually impaired students challenge stereotypes, grow confidence, and shape their own futures? This week, Greg chats with Conor McSorley, Humanities Teacher at St Vincent’s School for Visually Impaired Pupils in Liverpool. Conor shares how debate and pupil voice play a vital role in helping his students feel seen, heard and powerful—from building a thriving debate club to running national competitions. We discuss: ✅ How debate builds confidence and democratic thinking in SEN settings ✅ Why schools must actually let pupils lead if they want real pupil voice ✅ How Conor went from a blindfolded first day to running inclusive debates with national impact Tune in for an energising chat on inclusive education, breaking down stigma, and what it really means to listen to your students. * More about us: http://smartschoolcouncils.org [http://smartschoolcouncils.org/] * Follow us on X/Twitter: https://x.com/SSCCTY [https://x.com/SSCCTY] * Learn more about St Vincent’s School: https://www.stvin.com/ [https://www.stvin.com/] * Follow Conor: https://x.com/MrCMcSorley [https://twitter.com/mcsorley_conor] * Follow St Vincent’s School: https://x.com/StVincentsL12 [https://x.com/StVincentsL12]
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