
Authors Nazneen Ahmed Pathak and Sathnam Sanghera discuss Empire, teaching about Empire, and how they approached the topic in their children’s books, City of Stolen Magic and Stolen History. These books, alongside this resource, are suitable for both KS2 and KS3 teachers of English and History.
The Lit in Colour report published in 2021 revealed that both teacher knowledge and teacher confidence were barriers to teachers diversifying their curriculum and their discussions about colonialism, Empire, race, racism and representation in the English classroom. This resource is intended to support teachers to think about these complex concepts and how they can introduce them into their classroom teaching.
This reflective practice teaching resource will guide you through questions to ask yourself as a teacher engaging with the topic of Empire in your classroom. It can be done individually or with a group of teachers. The powerpoint presentation can be used by teachers for their own development in teaching about the British Empire in the classroom.
The questions are designed to be answered after .
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