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‘Using SRtRC Anti-racism Educational Resources’ Hampden 29 th November 2010. The purpose of this session is to: - Familiarise you with the educational resources produced by SRtRC. Generate Ideas for lesson plans using the educational resources.
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‘Using SRtRC Anti-racism Educational Resources’ Hampden 29th November 2010
The purpose of this session is to: - • Familiarise you with the educational resources produced by SRtRC. • Generate Ideas for lesson plans using the educational resources
We work with Primary 4 (8 years old) and upwards. Initially we deliver general anti-racism workshops, and build on these with extension workshops such as combatting racism towards asylum seekers and refugees and Islamophobia.
All teaching packs are in line with the curriculum For Excellence. ‘Coherent, flexible, enriched curriculum for 3-18 years old’ The educational work/resources delivered and produced by Show Racism the Red Card by their very nature mirror this process of learning because they aim to build a sphere of reference/knowledge/experience that a young person can draw upon by providing access to educational opportunities where a young person can begin to question their perceptions/attitudes/values and assumptions alongside their peers in a safe environment free of judgement
All the teaching materials include guidelines of how to tailor the workshops depending on what stage of the Curriculum For Excellence your group fits into • Simply put, lessons can be planned with Primary 4 right up to all secondary stage pupils
Structure • Define the type of racism/injustice – Racism/Islamophobia/Sectarianism • Affects of racism/injustice – How would you feel • Recognise its causes – Influence from external environment, parents/ peers. Assumptions and stereotypes. • How do we challenge racism/injustice – Moving forward, don’t ignore it, burden on the perpetrator, challenge negativity
‘Begin challenging your own assumptions. Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won’t come in’ Alan Alda (American Actor, Director and Screenwriter)
What is Racism • The Oxford English dictionary defines Racism as “the hatred of a person of a different race or Ethnic Origin” Racism is the belief that because people are a different colour, from a different country or part of the world, they are inferior. Racist ideas have developed over thousands of years and have been used to justify the oppression of different groups of people. The slave trade being a classic example of this. Racism is discrimination based on four things: • Colour • Nationality • Religion • Culture
Scottish film clip • Islamophobia film clip
Challenging Stereotypes: - • ‘Exploring stereotypes’ exercise - Primary • ‘One Word’ exercise - Secondary
What is... Prejudice • An unfavourable opinion or feeling formed beforehand, without knowledge, thought or reason • unreasonable feelings, opinions or attitudes, esp. of a hostile nature, regarding a racial, religious or national group Stereotype • A preconceived or oversimplified generalisation about an entire group of people without regard for individual differences.
Pyramid of Hate Exercise • Time: 20-30mins • Resources: Blank paper, pens, flip chart paper, copy of ‘Pyramid of Hate’
Wider community Family and friends Individual The Ripple Effect
Kenneth Faulds Community Education co-ordinator educationcoordinator@theredcardscotland.org • Dee Kinning Community Education Worker education@theredcardscotland.org • Billy Singh Campaign Co-ordinator campaign@theredcardscotland.org • www.theredcardscotland.org