During this lesson, we will look at the vital role language plays in prejudice, discrimination and potential harm. We will also identify how to use language that is inclusive and challenges discrimination and show how your own behaviour impacts on learners, including the organisational culture. Following on from this, we will identify a range of agencies that can assist in the promotion of equality and diversity. Finally, we will review how to work with these agencies to resolve difficulties, gain further understanding of how to promote equality and value diversity and to enable individuals to receive additional support.
Students today make up the most diverse collective of learners, with school populations being compri...
During this lesson, we will attempt to identify your own strengths and areas for development, throug...
During this lesson, we will discuss how language changes according to context and literacy as social...
During this lesson, we will look at the vital role language plays in prejudice, discrimination and p...
The lesson objectives for this lesson include, firstly, a review of the distinction between the term...
The lesson objectives for this lesson include, firstly, a review of the distinction between the term...
The learning objectives for this lesson include, firstly, a discussion on the need for your organisa...
The learning objectives for this lesson include, firstly, a discussion on the need for your organisa...
In this chapter, we are going to consider how language and practice interact in the process of suppo...
Language, and how we use it, affects all people around us, including the students in our schools. Th...
To prepare our students to become servant leaders to meet the complex demands of the world, we need ...
In this lesson, we will describe the range of barriers to learning that literacy and language learne...
Almost all social, cognitive, and literacy-based tasks that take place at school are connected to la...
The term inclusive language has developed particularly in societies where the issue of differences i...
During this lesson, we will attempt to identify your own strengths and areas for development, throug...
Students today make up the most diverse collective of learners, with school populations being compri...
During this lesson, we will attempt to identify your own strengths and areas for development, throug...
During this lesson, we will discuss how language changes according to context and literacy as social...
During this lesson, we will look at the vital role language plays in prejudice, discrimination and p...
The lesson objectives for this lesson include, firstly, a review of the distinction between the term...
The lesson objectives for this lesson include, firstly, a review of the distinction between the term...
The learning objectives for this lesson include, firstly, a discussion on the need for your organisa...
The learning objectives for this lesson include, firstly, a discussion on the need for your organisa...
In this chapter, we are going to consider how language and practice interact in the process of suppo...
Language, and how we use it, affects all people around us, including the students in our schools. Th...
To prepare our students to become servant leaders to meet the complex demands of the world, we need ...
In this lesson, we will describe the range of barriers to learning that literacy and language learne...
Almost all social, cognitive, and literacy-based tasks that take place at school are connected to la...
The term inclusive language has developed particularly in societies where the issue of differences i...
During this lesson, we will attempt to identify your own strengths and areas for development, throug...
Students today make up the most diverse collective of learners, with school populations being compri...
During this lesson, we will attempt to identify your own strengths and areas for development, throug...
During this lesson, we will discuss how language changes according to context and literacy as social...