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Calls to make black, asian and minority ethnic history compulsory
The captain of Birmingham City has written to the Education Secretary calling for black, asian and minority ethnic history compulsory in schools.
Troy Deeny says that this will help to combat racist beliefs and stereotypes from an early age. There seems to be more and more footballers entering the political arena. Source: BBC1 lunchtime news. |
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---------- Post added at 16:45 ---------- Previous post was at 16:43 ---------- What if they teach kids our colonial history and they decide they want it back. |
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A few topics for them to dwell on.
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The Black African rulers were only too happy to keep slavery. Link Quote:
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Quick, get those statues back up :D
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Shouldn’t you be busy in another great defending Putin? ;) |
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Slavery in Africa existed before the Transatlantic slave trade started and continued after it ended. The teaching and TV presentation on the subject is rather selective, one-sided, and biased. Does NATO and the West, in general, support areas that wish to separate from a country, or does it depend on who wishes to separate? That is my issue on the matter. The astounding hypocrisy of NATO. |
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As valid part of our history to teach as anything else really. The problem is there is a lot of history so plenty of debate to be had on what we cover. From what I remember we did: Romans, Tudors, History of Medicine, WW2 and Northern Ireland. WW2 is likely to always be a constant but really you could swap out most of the rest for some other time in our history.
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It's good to be educated about everything and everyone.
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Even if there was, the intention, as I've highlighted, is not about "everything and everyone". They want to be rather selective, as they are now. |
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At home and more to Deeney's point, it also had an influence on the make-up and culture of Britain. There is obviously a reason why Britain has people of different backgrounds. Understanding how that relates to our history is as important as the rest of it. Britain's relationship with India and Pakistan alone would warrant an entire GCSE module and yet still be quite a light and simplistic introduction. |
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