Anti-racist education in Scotland
Mon, 07 October 2024, 16:00-17:30For Black History Month 2024, this webinar will introduce examples of national and local developments in anti-racist education in Scotland. Starting with why anti-racism is important in Scottish education, a wide range of examples will then be shared and signposted, from professional learning to develop teacher confidence, the exploration of Black history in education, to anti-racist curricular resources and pupil-led initiatives.
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Target audience
Please be aware that the target audience for this event is professionals within the education sector in Scotland. To register, please enter either a school, establishment, local authority or Glow email address. If you work in Scottish education and would like to attend but do not have a Glow or work email address, please email esevents@educationscotland.gov.scot with the name of your setting or service, to request a place. Thank you for your understanding.
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