Q&A with Filsan Dudeye

Filsan Dudeye is a Special and Inclusive Education MA alumna, class of 2022. She talks to us about her experience studying at IOE.

IOE’s reputation appealed to me, as it demonstrated a bespoke approach towards education and inclusion. 

Understanding the history, perspective and approach towards SEND here was very important, and the module allowed me to delve into the research and theory.

I also provide CPD training to both teaching and support staff to ensure pedagogy and teaching strategies are research-based and effective for their students.

I would like to continue working internationally and hope to one day work on government legislation and policy. I am also interested in pursuing a PhD, but that's a few years away.

If you are in the position to serve others, hold yourself to account. By this, I mean be honest with yourself at the end of each day and consider what went well and what you could have done better.

The work of an advocator of inclusion can be tiresome and draining at times. But it is life-changing for those that need support, so remember that.

I treat every new encounter as an opportunity to learn something new, or sometimes to unlearn in order to learn again.