A spotlight on Diego Bartolomeu: The boy bringing the black curriculum to school
Are you keen to see more changes in how black history and black experiences are represented in schools? Your next role model might well be this inspiring student…
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Are you keen to see more changes in how black history and black experiences are represented in schools? Your next role model might well be this inspiring student…
This blog provides some tips for KS1 teachers, although a lot of the ideas can be applied throughout Y1-6.
"Boys do read - sometimes more than girls. They just don't talk about it as much, or pretend they're reading, as some girls do, to keep you happy!" The authentic voice of real-life experience from leading school librarian Eileen Armstrong, with whom I collaborated to produce the government-backed ‘Boys into Books’ initiative back in 2007. Is the issue of boys’ reading still ‘a thing’, 14 years on?
