A Cross-curriculum Learning Experience for Key Stage 3
The 'Belonging' project aimed to enable young people to explore intercultural dialogue. Devised by Manifesta with Runnymede Trust, the project organised a series of video workshops in suburban locations with young people from a diverse range of...
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Four films by Colin Prescod
The four 38-minute films included on this DVD were originally made for Channel 4 at the beginning of the 1980s. They have been remastered and digitised because of recent interest shown by young people in the experiences of racism and the battle...
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A teaching resource for Citizenship at Key Stages 3 and 4
Struggles for Justice provides five free downloadable teaching modules suitable for Citizenship classes at Key Stages 3 and 4. The resource aims to show young people that it is possible to make their voices heard and effect change in society an...
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This online toolkit full of lesson plans to support diversity education resulted from Primary Colours' two-year Journeys Project. Over 7,000 children and 300 teachers from 25 schools took part, and each school developed lesson plans, the best o...
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Art and Design, Citizenship, Craft and Design, Design and Technology, Drama, English, Geography, History, ICT / IS / IT, Music, PE / Dance, PSHE / PSE / PSED, Science
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Slavery, Racism and Resistance
In the summer of 2007, two groups of teenagers from the London Borough of Newham participated in a unique experience. Assisted by video artists and historians, the teenagers uncovered sites related to historical racism and anti-racism in the We...
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This cross-curricular resource includes a DVD of a film made with young people from Sheffield's Somali community. It sets out to discover how tradition, culture and history impact on who we are and how we see ourselves.
With the help of thei...
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On 21 February 1917 the troopship SS Mendi was carrying the final contingent of black recruits, the South African Native Labour Corps, across the English Channel to serve in France. The Mendi was struck by another ship and within 25 minutes the...
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This bibliography is designed specifically to support the teaching of the multi-ethnic dimension of British history.
It provides details of web and print resources for use by the teacher and in the classroom to help schools meet the statuto...
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This pack is designed for primary teachers. It illustrates different aspects of history—both local and global—mainly focusing on the 1790s and the life of anti-slavery campaigner Olaudah Equiano, the history of slavery, and its abolition. The p...
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Reawakening the narratives of enslavement, resistance and the fight for freedom
The Recovered Histories website gives an insight into the history of enslavement and those who fought to maintain and abolish it.
It makes accessible over 800 pamphlets relating to the Transatlantic Slave Trade, covering a century of campaig...
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This report, produced by the Historical Association, presents examples of effective teaching on controversial topics in history, in schools across all key stages from the ages of 3 to 19. The report is based on the UK curriculum requirements, w...
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The First Black Britons is a compelling presentation of a relatively unknown chapter in Black History: The history of the West India Regiment (1795-1927).
Brought to life by dramatic reconstruction and a wealth of historical sources, the li...
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This website designed by a history teacher includes lots of teaching material about Black history in Britain. The Resources section focuses on five key periods, from the tudors to the twentieth century, and includes lesson plans, photographs, P...
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Ten year old Naz takes you on a time-travelling journey through the ages, to meet inspirational Black and Asian achievers. There are 15 biographies, from the scientist Ibn Al-Haytham born in 965 AD through to Bushra Ahmed – the co-founder of th...
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Stories of Immigration to Britain
The excellent Exploring Our Roots teaching pack uses interviews and thoughtful, structured activities to explore the experiences of immigrants to Britain from the 1940s to 1975. It concentrates on the lives of Black and Asian people and raises ...
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This website and exhibition explore the history and experiences of Asian, Black and Jewish people in Britain, and the interaction between them. It examines their culture, language, food, music and comedy. The website and exhibition also investi...
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This micro-site within the National Archives website focuses on Asian and Black history in Britain from 1500 to 1850. The site includes essays, photographs, illustrations and lots of documentary material. There are also two virtual tours, which...
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This mini website from Channel 4 includes lesson plans for teaching secondary Geography, History, English and PSHE. The site looks at Black history in a number of different ways, with lessons developed by teachers for teachers. There are five l...
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This short book contains activities for Citizenship and PSHE lessons for primary and secondary audiences. The activities explore issues around prejudice, rights, and exclusion, which lead into more detailed activities that build understanding a...
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A fascinating resource pack and website that highlights the significant contribution made to two World Wars by people form the Indian Sub-Continent, Africa and the Caribbean. Prepared as part of the Memorial Gates Project, this pack seeks to pr...
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