RESPONDING TO CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND CITIZENSHIP

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RESPONDING TO CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND CITIZENSHIP UNIT 6.3 Pam Copeland and Des Bowden From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010

CASE STUDIES IN MODERN DIVERSITY CASE STUDIES IN DIVERSITY IN UK From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 2

ENTITLEMENT TO DIVERSITY EDUCATION OBSTACLES TO ENTITLEMENT TO DIVERSITY From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 3

VALUE OF DIVERSITY AWARENESS: BEYOND TOKENISM FLEXIBILITY AND THE CURRICULUM From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 4

SCHOOL CONFIDENCE IN ADDRESSING DIVERSITY ISSUES CHALLENGES IN THE CLASSROOM From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 5

BULLYING AND NAME CALLING OF MINORITY ETHNIC GROUPS CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES TEACHER ATTITUDES From: Learning to Teach in the Primary School 2nd edition, Routledge © 2010 6