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Title: Young, Gifted


1
Young, Gifted Equal (YGE)racial equality
standards for schools
  • Clive Billingham
  • Advisory Teacher for Multicultural Education
  • Learning Service,
  • Leicester City Council

2
Clive Billingham
  • worked in intercultural education for 30 years as
    teacher advisor in
  • Birmingham, London, Bradford, Nottingham
    Leicester
  • current role working with Leicester schools
    providing training, resources advice on
  • policy practice regarding
  • cultural religious diversity, racism
    community cohesion

3
YGE Leicester schools in 2007
  • 52 pupils non-white
  • Indian origin 31
  • other Asian 8
  • Somali 4
  • other African 2
  • mixed backgrounds 6
  • 25 Muslim

4
Educational responses to migrant pupils in U.K.
  • movements over 40 years
  • Language from separate classes to support in
    mainstream classes (sometimes) using bilingual
    approaches, then
  • Culture no change in curriculum to including
    culture, history etc of migrant communities into
    curriculum for everyone (multicultural
    education), then
  • Anti-Racism recognizing dealing with the
    barriers caused by racism institutional, as
    well as individual

5
Institutional Racism
  • Lawrence Report (1999) from Government - focus
    on
  • discrimination through unwitting prejudice,
    ignorance, thoughtlessness racist stereotyping
    which disadvantage minority ethnic people.

6
Institutional Racism in schools
  • colour-blind approaches
  • not taking account of different group needs
  • treating everybody the same
  • carrying on in the same old ways
  • not looking at the performance of different
    ethnic groups
  • expecting/accepting individuals from different
    groups to behave/perform in certain ways
    (negative stereotypes)
  • not acknowledging/talking about racism
  • not involving minority ethnic pupils parents

7
Race Relations Act 2000
  • All schools have to
  • promote race equality
  • have Race Equality Policies to
  • incorporate race equality perspectives into
    policies practices
  • to tackle institutional racism

8
Young, Gifted Equal what it is
  • self-evaluation tool for
  • race equality (intercultural education), using
  • indicators (criteria)
  • evidence
  • planning tool

9
Young, Gifted Equal what it does
  • helps schools develop practice in race equality
  • across the whole school
  • in a planned strategic manner
  • on the basis of evidence

10
Young, Gifted Equal areas
  • covers the whole range of school life by looking
    at
  • Policy Planning
  • Staffing
  • Involvement
  • Curriculum
  • Achievement
  • Ethos
  • Racial harassment

11
Young, Gifted Equal example of use
  • Ethos indicator The promotion of race equality
    is clearly articulated widely communicated,
    e.g. through displays, statements etc.
  • rated at levels 1-4
  • lower levels (1 2) less evidence of activity
    gt plans to be made
  • higher levels (3 4) should be supported by
    evidence of doing it successfully

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Young, Gifted Equal support programme
  • training
  • advice
  • resources
  • accreditation, which
  • - validates school achievements
  • - identifies good practice
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