To the point: Know how to fight racism
Julian Grenier, early years advisor to Tower Hamlets council, London, 06 February 2012, 00:00am
When I was first working in schools, in the late 1980s, there was lots of discussion about how early years education could promote social justice and combat racism. Much of that work was cheaply attacked and ridiculed by the media: endless stories of how 'Baa Baa Black Sheep' had been banned, blackboards replaced by chalkboards, and so on.
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