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URL:https://www.ukfiet.org/events/developing-inclusive-anti-racist-art-cpd
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SUMMARY:Developing inclusive\, anti-racist art CPD
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 6 November\, 12:30-14:00 GMT\nJubilee G31\, University
  of Sussex or Zoom Webinar\nRegister here\nPart of the series: CIE Researc
 h Cafés\nSpeaker: Professor Uvanney Maylor\, University of Bedfordshire\
 nBegum et al. (2023:11) found that white art teachers (who predominate the
  profession) feel less confident to ‘talk about cultural identity in art
  lessons’. Despite a ‘29% increase in minority ethnic pupils sitting a
 rt and design GCSE examinations representation of these groups of students
  on art and design courses is still below [their] representation in the po
 pulation’ and there is an ‘underrepresentation of minority ethnic arti
 sts and their work in the curriculum’ (Begum et al.\, 2023: 33). Concern
 ed to develop more inclusive and anti-racist CPD programmes an art institu
 tion commissioned a small-scale study to learn from Black art teachers the
 ir perspectives on inclusive and anti-racist art. The research found much 
 art to be ‘unrelatable’ and CPD with white art teachers exclusionary a
 nd shutting down conversations through white art teacher discomfort. The s
 tudy highlights key challenges for making art CPD both global majority inc
 lusive and anti-racist.\nTake a look at CIE's full event schedule here
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CATEGORIES:Seminar,Webinar
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