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No Outsiders in Our School: Teaching the Equality Act in Primary Schools


No Outsiders in Our School: Teaching the Equality Act in Primary Schools

Paperback by Moffat, Andrew

No Outsiders in Our School: Teaching the Equality Act in Primary Schools

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ISBN:
9781909301726
Publication Date:
16 Dec 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Speechmark Publishing Ltd
Pages:
96 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 May 2024
No Outsiders in Our School: Teaching the Equality Act in Primary Schools

Description

This brand new resource provides much needed support for every primary school in the delivery of the objectives outlined in the Equality Act 2010; and in the provision of personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE) for every child. It provides teachers with a curriculum that promotes equality for all sections of the community. But more than that, the resource aims to bring children and parents on board from the start so that children leave primary school happy and excited about living in a community full of difference and diversity, whether that difference is through ethnicity, gender, ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, age or religion. The resource includes 5 lesson plans for every primary school year group (EYFS- Y6) based upon a selection of 35 picture books. Issues addressed include gender and gender identity, religion, sexual orientation, disability and age. There is an introductory chapter explaining the legal framework behind the resource, quoting Ofsted and the DfE. A second chapter focuses on creating the whole school ethos through assemblies, school displays and after school clubs. A third chapter focuses on engaging parents.

Contents

List of figures, List of tables, Preface, Chapter One. Introduction, Chapter Two. Preparing your path - creating the whole-school ethos, Chapter Three. Assemblies - creating the whole-school ethos, Chapter Four. Engaging parents - lessons learned from three schools, Chapter Five. Simple answers to challenging questions, Chapter Six. Coming out in primary schools, Chapter Seven. The resource, Appendix, References

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