43 research outputs found
Engaging with History after Macpherson
The Race Relations Amendment Act (2000) identifies a key role for education, and more specifically history, in promoting ârace equalityâ in Britain. In this article Ian Grosvenor and Kevin Myers consider the extent of young peopleâs current engagement with the history of âdiversity, change and immigrationâ which underpins the commitment to ârace equalityâ. Finding that in many of Britainâs schools and universities a singular and exclusionary version of history continues to dominate the curriculum, they go on to consider the reasons for the neglect of multiculturalism. The authors identify the development of an aggressive national identity that depends on the past for its legitimacy and argue that this sense of the past is an important obstacle to future progress
Chaining the beast? An autobiographical examination by an advisory teacher of whether spoken story telling and prompting can make school history's analytic transmission more educationally principled and powerful
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