Black history: inclusion and education with Dr Angelina Osborne The Primary Knowledge Podcast
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Racism, diversity and inclusion are continually pressing issues, and we in education play a vital role. Part of the solution is to broaden the inclusion of Black history in the curriculum. In this special episode, Caroline talks to Black history expert, Angelina Osborne, author of the bestselling book, 100 Great Black Britons. They discuss raising awareness of the lives and achievements of Black British people, the need for teaching beyond the slave trade and civil rights, and how teachers can approach this. An essential listen for anyone in education.
Notes And LinksHere is a list of links to some of the things we reference on the show.
100 Great Black Britons – BookDr Angelina Osborne – LinkedInFollow on Twitter – @100blackbritonsGive Racism the Red Card – advise for schoolsSend a copy of 100 Great Black Britons to every school – Go Fund Me campaignFollow us on Twitter @CornerstoneseduCurriculum Maestro – More informationCornerstones Education – Website
Racism, diversity and inclusion are continually pressing issues, and we in education play a vital role. Part of the solution is to broaden the inclusion of Black history in the curriculum. In this special episode, Caroline talks to Black history expert, Angelina Osborne, author of the bestselling book, 100 Great Black Britons. They discuss raising awareness of the lives and achievements of Black British people, the need for teaching beyond the slave trade and civil rights, and how teachers can approach this. An essential listen for anyone in education.
Notes And LinksHere is a list of links to some of the things we reference on the show.
100 Great Black Britons – BookDr Angelina Osborne – LinkedInFollow on Twitter – @100blackbritonsGive Racism the Red Card – advise for schoolsSend a copy of 100 Great Black Britons to every school – Go Fund Me campaignFollow us on Twitter @CornerstoneseduCurriculum Maestro – More informationCornerstones Education – Website
49 min