The Race Relations Amendment Act (2000) identifies a key role for education, and more specifically history, in promoting ‘race equality’ in Britain. In this article Ian Grosvenor and Kevin Myers consider the extent of young people’s current engagement with the history of ‘diversity, change and immigration’ which underpins the commitment to ‘race equality’. Finding that in many of Britain’s schools and universities a singular and exclusionary version of history continues to dominate the curriculum, they go on to consider the reasons for the neglect of multiculturalism. The authors identify the development of an aggressive national identity that depends on the past for its legitimacy and argue that this sense of the past is an important obsta...
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This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
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The legacies of struggle and uprisings by Afro-Caribbean people standing up to White-Britain during ...
This article argues that the version of history taught in schools across Britain in the past has bee...
The legacies of struggle and uprisings by Afro-Caribbean people standing up to White-Britain during ...
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This study uses primary texts to assess policymaking in reforming history curriculum across three hi...
This paper reviews the recent history of English education in connection with British state attempts...
This paper looks at the experiences of school history education and explores the impact this educati...
The argument here places the personal reflections of BAME students and educators at the forefront in...
The article examines the enduring popularity of a form of school history which is based predominantl...
In March 2022 the United Kingdom (UK) government published Inclusive Britain: the government’s respo...
The paper presentation articulates my approaches to research and findings from my professional docto...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
The epistemic violence of Eurocentrism via the school curriculum has been exposed. Calls have become...
The brutal killing of George Floyd in the USA by white policeman has triggered the explosion of #Bla...
Hannah Elias and Martin Spafford begin this article by explaining why they believe it is essential f...
The legacies of struggle and uprisings by Afro-Caribbean people standing up to White-Britain during ...
This article argues that the version of history taught in schools across Britain in the past has bee...
The legacies of struggle and uprisings by Afro-Caribbean people standing up to White-Britain during ...
This article examines how Martin Luther King Jr. and the movement with which he is often synonymous ...
This study uses primary texts to assess policymaking in reforming history curriculum across three hi...
This paper reviews the recent history of English education in connection with British state attempts...
This paper looks at the experiences of school history education and explores the impact this educati...
The argument here places the personal reflections of BAME students and educators at the forefront in...
The article examines the enduring popularity of a form of school history which is based predominantl...
In March 2022 the United Kingdom (UK) government published Inclusive Britain: the government’s respo...
The paper presentation articulates my approaches to research and findings from my professional docto...
This article attempts to review the rhetoric and the educational policies on the use of history for ...
The epistemic violence of Eurocentrism via the school curriculum has been exposed. Calls have become...