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Decolonisation and Anti-Racism, how do we inspire meaningful Pupil Development?


Time: 09:30 - 12:30

Fees
Member - £149
Non-member - £230

Facilitator - Ashish Kundi

Decolonisation and Anti-Racism needs to be at the forefront if we are to effectively inspire the motion of igniting our student’s personal development. Empowering students to step into a consistently evolving world.

But where do we start? What do we include? How do we inspire this change?

The course will give leaders the confidence and action plan to implement meaningful anti-racist practice to boost student personal development creating inspirational change makers.

Audience

Executive Headteachers, Headteachers, Deputy Headteachers, Assistant Headteachers, Phase Leaders, Leaders on Assessment and Data and Heads of Department

Aims and Objectives

The course will provide strategy for:

  • Developing Responsible, respectful and active citizens who are able to play their part and become actively involved in public life as adults
  • Developing students’ positive personal traits, dispositions and virtues that inform their motivation and guides their conduct so that they reflect wisely, learn eagerly, behave with integrity and cooperate consistently well with others
  • Developing student resilience and knowledge so that they can keep themselves mentally healthy
  • Developing equity of opportunity so that all pupils can thrive together, understanding that difference is a positive, not a negative, and that individual characteristics make people unique
  • Promoting an  inclusive environment that meets the needs of all pupils, irrespective of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation
  • Support readiness for the next phase of education, training or employment so that pupils are equipped to make the transition successfully
  • What is Decolonisation and anti-racism?
  • How do I implement an action plan?
  • What is the impact?

Facilitator

Ashish Kundi

Ashish Kundi is the founder of Teacher Consciousness. A consultancy that inspires educators to rise, serve and empower students to be their most authentic selves by implementing meaningful decolonising and anti-racist practices.

He is a Head of RE and PSHE in the East Riding. He has appeared on multiple BBC podcasts such as ‘Teach Me a Lesson’ with Greg James and Bella Mackie.

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