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Equality

Curriculum case study: promoting equal opportunities

Mary Martin, deputy principal and director of training and research at Comberton Village College, Cambridge, describes how she monitors policy and promotes community cohesion in her school, by outlining a number of effective initiatives

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Achieving gender equality in teaching and learning

Gender equality is a complex issue for schools, writes Michele Paule, as she looks at the gender equality issues that schools and curriculum mangers have had to address since the gender equality duty

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Audit tool for promoting racial equality

This free resource looks at the National Healthy School Standard (NHSS) programme, and the objectives relevant to the promotion of racial equality in schools

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Self-evaluation for school improvement: steps 1 & 2

This free resource outlines the first two recommended steps in evaluating your school for improvement

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Activity: Identifying and challenging stereotypes

This resource will help develop students' understanding of stereotyping and the consequences and impact it can have on the people involved

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Secondary Assembly: The Epsom suffragette

This whole-school assembly looks at equality with reference to the suffrage movement, specifically the part played by Emily Davison atthe 1913 Epsom Derby suicide

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Secondary Assembly: Charity appeals

How should we react to charity appeals − particularly those that we see on television? This PSHE secondary assembly compares the different public responses to the recent disasters in Burma and China and asks how we should respond

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Primary Assembly: The Birdman of the Alps

Last week, Yves Rossy became the first person to fly with body-mounted wings under jet power, not just holding level flight but climbing for a short while. This assembly celebrates man’s desire to fly like the birds read more

Secondary Assembly: A woman's place is in the lab

The issue of sexual equality is explored in this secondary assembly, using the example of female scientists and the problems they may experience within their chosen career - notably the dilemmas of a work-life balance. It challenges listeners to consider their own priorities

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Primary Assembly: Lost and found – the £2million violin

Well known violinist, Philippe Quint, left a Stradivarius violin in a New York Taxi. He was frantic, until it was returned to him next day by the taxi driver read more

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