Young Children and Racial Justice

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case studies
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community
different ethnicities
discrimination
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name-calling
policy
prejudice
Racism
racist incidents
skin colour
terminology
terrorism

Product details

  • ISBN 9781905818259
  • Weight: 758g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 245mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2008
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Young Children and Racial Justice provides a framework for good practice in racial equality for everyone working in the early years sector.

It provides an accessible overview of racism, and explores how children learn their attitudes towards people who are different to themselves. Covering key areas such as prejudice, discrimination and Government policy, the book addresses current and contentious issues such as terminology, terrorism, community cohesion, skin colour, living in mainly white areas, name-calling, unlearning racism and dealing with racist incidents.

Designed for use in professional development, with case studies, references and accessible articles for students, this book gives practitioners the tools and knowledge to implement race equality policies and action plans.

Jane Lane is an advocate worker for racial equality in the early years. She works to ensure racial equality is embedded in the early years policies, procedures and practices of national and local government and in early years settings. She has commented on and contributed extensively to government documents on the early years for many years. She was formerly an education officer at the Commission for Racial Equality and was involved in setting up the Anti-Racist Teacher Education Network, the Working Group against Racism in Children's Resources and Early Years Equality, where she was the Policy Director.

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