Brentford MP calls for compulsory teaching of black and colonial history in schools
By The Editor
26th Aug 2021 | Local News
Brentford MP Ruth Cadbury MP has called for the compulsory teaching of black and colonial history in schools.
She also praised the efforts of community groups and teachers to teach and promote black history locally.
In her speech in the Commons Ms Cadbury said ''making black and colonial history compulsory in our schools, particularly the GCSE curriculum, is a first step, but clearly a vital one, and it resonates with students in my constituency from those whose parents, grandparents or great-grandparents came from across the world, as well as from down the road".
She praised the work of local teachers such as Sam Jones at Bolder Academy in London Road who chairs Be Bold History, a network that allows teachers to share resources and improve the teaching of black and colonial history.
The MP said: ''I know how strongly so many residents in Hounslow feel about the importance of teaching black and colonial history in our schools.
"While I know that some schools do an amazing job in teaching diverse histories, we need to ensure that this is rolled out nationally.
"Which is why I called on the Government to make it compulsory within the GCSE curriculum. A very low proportion of schools cover the black and colonial history options in the GCSE curriculum, because at present they are optional.
"We know from the Macpherson and the Windrush Scandal reports, that the lack of diversity in our school curriculum has a huge impact on how government departments respond to racism."
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