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Empowering an Anti-Racist Curriculum: Building racial literacy and taking action in our schools

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Price£2000.00

Category

Target audienceCEO
Principal
Vice-Principal
Headteacher
Deputy Headteacher
Assistant Headteacher
Pastoral Lead
Behaviour Lead
Inclusion Manager
SLT

Audience capacity30

Online platformZoom

CodeED1131/21-22/2338

Type1 session x 1:30 hrs
1 session x 1:30 hrs
1 session x 1:30 hrs

Aims

The Black Curriculum and Global Learning London are offering schools the unprecedented opportunity to embed anti-racist pedagogy and global perspectives into school structures and within their delivery of the curriculum.

Costing is based on sign up of 10 schools to run a cohort - please email professional.learning@enfield.gov.uk to discuss further. 

Overview

This extensive program consists of:

• Three 1.5-hour training sessions (one per term) bringing Lead Teachers from all participating schools together to lay the groundwork, track progress and provide peer support in a dialogic space

• One half-day training support for each school, delivered to all staff. We will share tried and tested global learning methodologies in an interactive space whilst sparking conversation and learning around the decolonising of curriculums, the importance of Black British History and the impact of language and leadership in school contexts. Teachers will be able to continue to develop their awareness and skills through digital training resources following the session.

Date to be arranged between provider and school. 

 

• One in-depth surgery with the Senior Leadership Team of each school, to consult on transforming curriculum with a practical action plan and road map to reform.

Date to be arranged between provider and school. 

 

Never has there been a greater need than today to encourage and support learning that promotes a global outlook.  Global Learning London provides a distinctive and quality support service to all educators across the capital to promote an approach to learning that recognises the globally interdependent world of today

Professor Douglas Bourn, Director, Development Education Research Centre, Institute of Education, University of London

Click here to watch the 10 Minute Teaser with Alia Alzougbi & Benjamin Mearhart, recorded on 20.5.21

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