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Association for Citizenship Teaching ACT Online CPD Panel Discussion: Effective Racial Equity in the Curriculum

Association for Citizenship Teaching ACT Online CPD Panel Discussion: Effective Racial Equity in the Curriculum

July 3 : 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Panel Discussion: Effective Racial Equity in the Curriculum

Join us for a dynamic panel discussion on effective racial equity in the curriculum.

3rd Jul 2025 4:30pm

School & College: Free • Organisation: £25 • Individual: £25 • E-member: £50

Book now: https://www.teachingcitizenship.org.uk/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=262

Info:

Join us for a dynamic panel discussion on effective racial equity in the curriculum. We invite teachers and leaders to this event where our panel of experts will discuss the approaches teachers and schools can use to establish racial equity in their schools.

We’ll explore questions such as: Should Citizenship lead the way? Is there a need for whole-school policies to support this work? What is the role of a school EDI lead? These questions and more will be explored in the session, remembering the core message that racial equity is a foundation of our students’ rights in school.

You’ll have an opportunity to ask questions of the panel at the event or, if preferred, to share these in advance. We look forward to seeing you at this session.

Why attend?

Join our panel discussion and hear from experts on teaching and designing a racially equitable curriculum.

Hear examples from practice.

Engage in discussions around school and curriculum policy that support racial equity.

Have the opportunity to ask questions of the expert panel, either in advance or during the session.

Who is this for?

All teachers

School leaders

EDI leads

School Governors

Book now: https://www.teachingcitizenship.org.uk/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=262

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