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Young people on education and what we learned from lockdown

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Photograph of a smartphone propped up on an open book displaying a map. On the screen is a video call with Alain ‘Fusion’ Clapham who is seated in a red t-shirt next to a colourful painting of a face. There is a red phone icon at the bottom of the screen. Plugged into the phone is a pair of black earbud headphones. The phone is surrounded by other books and notebooks on a carpeted floor.
Young People on Education and What We Learned from Lockdown, Alain 'Fusion' Clapham, Photo: Steven Pocock. Source: Wellcome Collection. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).

Watch a recording of this youth-led discussion on young people’s experiences of education during the pandemic, reflecting on a year of uncertainty and home learning.

Alain ‘Fusion’ Clapham facilitates conversation about the challenges, coping strategies and learning for the future. On the panel were five young people, including two young poets, who performed their work.

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About your facilitator

Alain ‘Fusion’ Clapham

Alain is an experienced educator, creative producer and a lead facilitator for YouTube. He empowers thousands of young people to better navigate the digital landscape – while also helping award-winning CEOs discover their own stories of transformation. Alain is founder of @BMTstories – an immersive live and online experience celebrating the “awesome everyday” stories of black men and women.