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'Fundamental mind shifts' and diversity in Scottish schools

Primary teacher Nuzhat Uthmani, does not look at what job a child is going to have ten or fifteen years time telling James McEnaney: I care… ....

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School bosses under fire for diluting plan to ringfence BME senior teacher jobs

Education bosses are under fire after watering down proposals to ringfence principal teacher posts for black and minority ethnic (BME) individuals. ....

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Teachers in Scotland given guidance on decolonising the curriculum

Teachers in Scotland given guidance on decolonising the curriculum
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Race censorship row after city teachers bid to dump classics


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Hollywood star Gregory Peck played the Southern lawyer Atticus Finch in the 1962 movie version of To Kill A Mockingbird.
A censorship row has broken out after the English department at one of Scotland’s top state secondary schools signalled its intention to scrap lessons on classic texts because of their “dated” approach to race.
Allan Crosbie, curriculum leader for the subject at James Gillespie’s High in Edinburgh, said he and his colleagues had decided they no longer want to teach John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men and Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird to third year pupils. ....

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