Uncategorized Why are schools still such hostile places for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children? 4 Oct 20208 Oct 2020 I know from experience how ostracised young people from my background feel in the education system. It’s time for change - Grace Claire O’Neill As schools returned to some kind…
Legislation… Sheffield Race Equality Commission – A Role for Education. Monday 12th October 7pm 3 Oct 202010 Nov 2020 Sheffield Anti-Racist Education SHARE has invited Cllr Abtisam Mohamed, Sheffield Council Cabinet Member for Education, to talk about the role our Education sector can play in delivering racial justice for…
Curriculum… Confronting the deafening silence on race in geography education in England: learning from anti-racist, decolonial and Black geographies 28 Sep 202028 Sep 2020 Available in the 2020 Geographical Association Journal Steve Puttick and Amber Murrey School geography in England has been largely silent on issues around race, which stands in contrast to important…
Resource Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Histories – The National Archives 18 Aug 202026 Aug 2020 'This resource contains a hyperlinked list of National Archives current resources for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic histories on The National Archives website. It includes education resources, exhibitions, research guides,…
Coaching Why you need coaching skills in your anti-racist teaching kit by Gemma Perkins from ‘The Self Leadership Initiative’ 22 Jul 202031 Aug 2020 I completed my teacher training in 2012 having done a 1 year primary PGCE. One of the things that always struck me was getting to the end of the course…
Legislation The Education Reform Act and the Black child in Secondary School Revisited by Julie Pearn 22 Jul 202031 Aug 2020 The Education Reform Act (E.R.A.) of 1988 laid the foundations for the system which operates in (non-private) schools in England and Wales today and which embedded a number of procedures…
Curriculum Following a global resurgence in Black Lives Matter protests, there’s renewed interest in curriculum reform. So what’s next? 22 Jul 202031 Aug 2020 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/beyond-statues-and-symbols-where-next-for-teaching-colonial-history-tickets-118279419929 About this Event Following a global resurgence in Black Lives Matter protests, there has been an exciting renewed interest in the history curriculum and curriculum reform; what is being…