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Ethnicity

  • In Defence of British Values

    In Defence of British Values

  • Statues Must Fall – Erasing History or Righting Wrongs?

    Statues Must Fall – Erasing History or Righting Wrongs?

  • The Case Against Black History Month – Impact

    The Case Against Black History Month – Impact

  • Races or Geographical Groups?

    Races or Geographical Groups?

  • Why Do Crybullies Go To University?

    Why Do Crybullies Go To University?

  • A Series of Blogs: Stories my Mother Told Me

    A Series of Blogs: Stories my Mother Told Me

  • Stories My Mother Told Me and What I Learnt About Teachers (Part Two)

    Stories My Mother Told Me and What I Learnt About Teachers (Part Two)

  • Stories My Mother Told Me and What I Learnt about Teachers (Part One)

    Stories My Mother Told Me and What I Learnt about Teachers (Part One)

  • Stories my Mother Told Me About Family

    Stories my Mother Told Me About Family

  • Stories my Mother Told Me (and her Grandparents Told Her) about Neighbours

    Stories my Mother Told Me (and her Grandparents Told Her) about Neighbours

  • What my Mother Taught me about Race

    What my Mother Taught me about Race

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  • What History is Being Taught in Primary?
    One of the commonly repeated, yet little evidenced, ideas is that little to no diverse history is taught in English schools. Many of these claims are based on individual experiences of the education system pre-National Curriculum and even when they are made based on the current curriculum, there is no verification of these claims.