It has never been more important for trainee teachers to understand diversity, equity and inclusion from a teaching perspective.
This text provides an up-to-date, grounded, and full understanding of the injustices and inequalities that impact our classrooms. It challenges trainees to rethink their own assumptions and biases and to take time to explore how schools and teachers can be active agents of positive change. It empowers new teachers to be confident in their allyship of marginalised groups and disadvantaged children. Through practical advice and support, this book enables teachers to bring diversity, equity and inclusion into the classroom.
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Introduction
Chapter 1 — Racism
Chapter 2 — Economic injustice
Chapter 3 — Gender discrimination and sexism in schools
Chapter 4 — Exclusion (disability)
Chapter 5 — Challenging ableism and neuronormativity
Chapter 6 — Communal identity
Chapter 7 — Personal identity
Chapter 8 — Globalisation and environmental deprivation
Conclusion
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Lucy M Davies is Assistant Professor in Humanities in Primary Education in the School of Education at Durham University having been a primary school teacher in the Northeast of England. She is the Programme Director for the PGCE Primary course and teaches undergraduate and postgraduate education courses. Her research interests are in diversity, equity and inclusion in the classroom and student engagement in learning as well as creative thinking.