Welcome to Issue 4 of Decolonising the Curriculum – Teaching and Learning about Race Equality. High interest in our previous issues have called for the opportunity to share wider views, interpretations and experiences of the concept. This interest demonstrates the broad impact of our work in research and knowledge exchange. Issue 4 offers a multidisciplinary voice for decolonising the curriculum given by academics and students from across five UK Higher Education institutions. Lambros Fatsis (School of Applied Social Sciences, University of Brighton) raises concerns with the implementation of black scholarship into the curriculum without black people included in the power structure of universities taking a lead on this intellectually, cultu...
The epistemic violence of Eurocentrism via the school curriculum has been exposed. Calls have become...
This article argues for a reframing of the curriculum within the academy in order to make the academ...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...
Welcome to Issue 2 of the University of Brighton’s journal offering a wide variety of articles with ...
This publication offers staff and students the opportunity to reflect on practice and experience and...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
• From a series of listening exercises as part of the Race Equality Review (2021) at the University ...
Decolonising the Curriculum is one of the themes addressed in our Becoming an Anti Racist Educator s...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
A renewed call to ‘decolonise’ the university curriculum has marked a shift in thinking about educat...
Decolonising the curriculum is not a fad (Moosavi, 2020) nor a metaphor (Tuck and Yang, 2012). It is...
Building on the recent intensified calls to decolonise the curriculum in higher education in the UK ...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
In 2015, students at the University of Cape Town called for the statue of Cecil Rhodes, the 19th cen...
The epistemic violence of Eurocentrism via the school curriculum has been exposed. Calls have become...
This article argues for a reframing of the curriculum within the academy in order to make the academ...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...
Welcome to Issue 2 of the University of Brighton’s journal offering a wide variety of articles with ...
This publication offers staff and students the opportunity to reflect on practice and experience and...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
• From a series of listening exercises as part of the Race Equality Review (2021) at the University ...
Decolonising the Curriculum is one of the themes addressed in our Becoming an Anti Racist Educator s...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
A renewed call to ‘decolonise’ the university curriculum has marked a shift in thinking about educat...
Decolonising the curriculum is not a fad (Moosavi, 2020) nor a metaphor (Tuck and Yang, 2012). It is...
Building on the recent intensified calls to decolonise the curriculum in higher education in the UK ...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
In 2015, students at the University of Cape Town called for the statue of Cecil Rhodes, the 19th cen...
The epistemic violence of Eurocentrism via the school curriculum has been exposed. Calls have become...
This article argues for a reframing of the curriculum within the academy in order to make the academ...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...