Submitted on Tuesday 9th June 2020
Rejected on Thursday 11th June 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Include black history and British colonialism in national school curriculum
To review the current national education curriculum by decolonising the material taught in schools, elevate black culture and history, and make it mandatory (not optional) to teach about British colonialism and prepare students to critically reflect on links to inequalities that exist today.
School can be seen as a site for reproducing inequalities that exist in society, or it can be a space to reframe and address inequalities. At the heart of education is change, and it is an opportune moment now for British society at large to question and reframe what we are teaching and prioritising in school/ educational material, and why. This should work alongside elevating and prioritising Black British culture and history. This is in line with your goal for education to be socially just.
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You may wish to sign some of these petitions:
Add education on diversity and racism to all school curriculums: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/323808
Making the UK education curriculum more inclusive of BAME history: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/323961
Teach Britain's colonial past as part of the UK's compulsory curriculum: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/324092
We have also published several petitions about race and equality more widely, which you can view here: petition.parliament.uk/petitions?state=open&topic=race-and-equality
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