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The LMI Learning Blog :: discussion space for the LMI-Learning modules Weblog 15 entries 04-April-2007 4 authors
Black and MEG teachers Blog Entry 2 replies1 resource 05-Apr-2005 Denise Ayi
show or hide details for this item lack of black teachers Discussion Topic 0 replies 01-Sep-2005 Beverley Hills
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Perhaps the lack of black teachers in schools could be dependent on demographics. In Hackney for instance where my children go to school there are black teachers in primary and secondary roles, but I would imagine in Cheam or Winchelsea it would be somewhat different, a reflection on the local population. I also wonder if the scarcity of data is down to a reluctance of filling in the diversity monitoring forms? BH

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