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Anti-racist education

What is anti-racist education? 


You might have heard about anti-racist education in your child’s school or nursery but what does it mean? Anti-racist education is about: 

  • Ensuring every child feels valued as an individual in a learning environment that is safe and inclusive. 

  • Helping every child develop the skills and confidence to stand up to racism together.   

  • Improving relationships between children and young people. 

  • Creating learning opportunities that balance British and European perspectives with global perspectives. Learning opportunities should challenge outdated and harmful stereotypes in the curriculum. 

  • Reducing prejudice and biases. 

  • Increasing empathy and a sense of shared humanity.

  • Supporting schools and settings to proactively prevent and address racism experienced by children and young people, staff, parents and carers and wider community members. 




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