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Key Stage 3

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# This resource is an activity for use with Primary (Key Stage 2) and Secondary (Key Stage 3) school pupils. It consists of sets of fact and question cards tracking the diverse peoples coming to Britain from the first millennium to the present day.
# June 2010 marks the third Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month. This annual event aims to celebrate the rich heritage, history and culture of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
# A summary of materials published by the National Strategies to support Ethnic Minority Achievement includes all current resources for working with pupils learning English as an additional language.
This task file is designed to be used by student teachers and trainees in the secondary phase, to link their college based input on EAL with their experience in school.
This study explored the way students constructed whiteness and non-whiteness in the short stories they submitted for coursework requirements in GCSE English literature.
# This session will develop student teachers' understanding of ways to support ‘new arrivals'.
# This session will develop student teachers' understanding of ways to promote the well-being of refugee children and young people.
# This report provides an overview of recent research that explores the impact of deprivation on educational outcomes.
# ITE session to increase students' knowledge about key issues and effective practice for teaching refugee and asylum seeker children and young people in primary and secondary schools.
# This ITE session considers the importance of raising refugee issues and incorporating them within the Citizenship curriculum.
A national curriculum framework for RE endorsing an entitlement to learning for all pupils irrespective of social background, culture, race or religion.
# RE-Net provides resources, comment and guidance on teaching about religion in schools and teacher education.
# Documentation for student teachers relating to how to respond to racism.
# REDCo is a centre based at Warwick University funded by the European Commission Framework 6 Initiative. The centre targets mainly 14 –16 year olds and how teaching about religion in schools can promote dialogue and reduce conflict.
The approach to teaching determined by the Birmingham syllabus aims to show how religion can shape the lives of individuals and societies.
# Ofsted’s national report on the provision and standards in Religious Education.
# Details of research project: Caulfield, C. Hill, M. & Shelton, A. (2005) The experiences of young black and minority ethnic young people following the transition to secondary school The SCRE Centre, University of Glasgow
# Example of a student's KS4 scheme of work addressing diversity and difference.
# NALDIC, the professional association of teachers of EAL has its own YouTube channel. It has made available on this channel a series of 10 Vodcasts to demonstrate innovative uses of ICT to support the teaching and learning of English as an additional language in the classroom.
# Document prepared by the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) which enjoins member European states to to provide guidance to their schools on respecting cultural difference and teaching about religion in a fair and balanced way.
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