

The Centre for Literacy in Primary Education.Resource on the web focusing on the ingenuity and accomplishments of the top Black inventors over the last 300 years. Rather, we must use federal policy to equip schools in poor communities with the kinds of economic and social resources they need to change their own. It provides a starting point and a guided way of navigating core themes and questions around extremism using films, educational resources and training. Understanding Islam: Challenging IslamophobiaĮxtreme dialogue equips young people to challenge extremism.Skill: National Bureau for Students with Disabilities.

'Struggles for Justice' - a downloadable resource for teachers teaching citizenship at key stages 3 and 4 from the Institute of Race Relations.Plymouth and Devon racial equality council.Offers help in recognition of the fact that "people need to stand up and speak out so that everyone is treated fairly." Contains articles on on race, age, gender, sexuality and human rights discrimination. referral to appropriate agencies for specialist advice, information and supportĪ reference site on all issues of equal rights and discrimination policy.practical support to manage issues such as housing and finance.a safe, confidential and non-judgmental place to discuss issues and concerns.Ruth is not part of the student assessment process, and she offers: Ruth Flanagan, our Race Equality Resource Officer, is available to work closely with students from ethnic minorities, and with partner schools who have BME trainees on placement to ensure that the school placements are successful and positive for all concerned. We think it is right that we provide additional support to 'level the playing field' where necessary, and to this end we run a Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Student Teachers Support Project.

Whilst it is our experience at Exeter that the majority of black and minority ethnic student teachers thrive here, some have thrived despite racist incidents or attitudes. Supporting black and minority ethnic student teachers
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