Diversity and inclusion in history

We believe that the History curriculum should be representative and inclusive of all learners, and reflect the ways that Britain has been shaped by its interactions with the wider world.

Recent and current events have highlighted that we need, and want, to do more to ensure our History curriculum fully reflects today's students, and is free from bias. While the journey to making this a reality may be complex and far reaching, a key step to realising this is working together with key stakeholders, schools, and young people to drive this change.

Diversity and inclusion in history

Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History

Migrants in Britain and Notting Hill Official Launch Event

In October 2021 we held an in-person launch event and panel discussion for the new Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History topic Migrants in Britain, c800-present and Notting Hill, c1948-c1970 at the Migration Museum in Lewisham, South East London. It was exciting to welcome guests to an event for the first time since early 2020 and to feel the enthusiasm of teachers who have started to teach it or will be teaching it from 2022 and beyond.

The panel discussion featured some wonderful panellists and the discussion covered topics such as why migration is an important area of study; what benefits Migrants in Britain brings for History teachers and students; and how teachers can prepare themselves to teach this fascinating topic.

Watch the panel discussion

Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History - New Migration Thematic Study
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History - New Migration Thematic Study

Pearson and The Black Curriculum in partnership

As part of our shared commitment to ending racial inequality in the classroom, we're joining forces with social enterprise The Black Curriculum to champion Black British history topics on The National Curriculum. This new partnership is seeking to ensure more Black British history has its rightful place in the school curriculum and teachers are getting the high-quality support and resources they need to deliver new topics with confidence. 

Find out more about the partnership 

Pearson and The Black Curriculum in partnership

NB: *You do not have to purchase any resources, including those from Pearson, to deliver our qualifications.

Resources to support Migration thematic study

History topic of the month​

Highlighting significant moments of diversity and inclusion throughout history, this series of topics will help to generate interesting classroom discussion around diversity and inclusion at Key Stage 3.

Topics include The Gay Pride Movement in the UK, The Epic of Sundiata and the Griots, Stonewall 1969, Black Cowboys in the American West, Windrush, Votes for Women, Mansa Musa, Empress Matilda, Alan Turing and more.

Download the worksheets featuring information about each topic along with discussion questions and links to useful resources so your students can conduct some research, as well as a poster to put up in your classroom.

lf you would like to suggest a topic for our History Topic of the Month please email us at diversityinhistory@pearson.com

History topic of the month

Diversity & Inclusion in History case studies

Following the introduction of the new Migration topic to our existing GCSE (9-1) History specification from September 2020 we have been talking to teachers, parents and students to find out what they are doing to encourage greater diversity and inclusion at their schools.

Read the case studies

Diversity and inclusion in history case studies

Black Power: Hidden Histories

In November 2020, Steve McQueen’s BBC Small Axe brought the story of the Mangrove Nine to primetime television.

McQueen’s film is a dramatisation of events, but it’s a drama firmly rooted in historical reality. Not only did McQueen’s team consult historians, they became historians: interviewing the surviving participants, consulting archives, weighing evidence to construct a script which was faithful to events.

Read the blog by Robin Bunce, an historical advisor on the project.

Black Power: Hidden Histories

Black History Month
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