Selected extracts from CSIE's award - winning guide «Equality: Making It Happen» to help
schools address prejudice, reduce bullying and promote equality holistically.
CSIE's go - to equality guide helps
schools address prejudice, reduce bullying and promote equality holistically.
Selected extracts from CSIE's award - winning guide «Equality: Making It Happen» which helps
schools address prejudice, reduce bullying and promote equality holistically.
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Caroline, Ann Cooper was speaking at a food expo where she
addressed the greater food culture that kids live in and the food
prejudices they bring to
school.
Recently, several prominent national education organizations (including the NEA, AERA, AFT, and NCTE) have called for
addressing equity in
schools and society, specifically recommending that we need to highlight the «systemic patterns of inequity — racism and educational injustice — that impacts our students,» and that educators and
school leaders «receive the tools, training, and support they need to build curricula with substantive exploration of
prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination.»
Keates continued: «Teachers and
school leaders are not being given the training and support they need and too many employers are at best only paying lip service to equalities, doing little in practice to
address discrimination and
prejudice.
Given the public conversation about bias and injustice — especially recently — several prominent national education organizations including the NEA, AERA, NCTE and AFT have called for
addressing equity in
schools and society, specifically recommending that educators and
school leaders «receive the tools, training, and support they need to build curricula with substantive exploration of
prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination.»