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SUMMARY:Developing inclusive\, anti-racist art CPD
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 4 March 11:00-12:30\nREGISTER HERE\nUniversity of Susse
 x Campus : Global Studies Resource Centre\, Arts C / Zoom Webinar\nSpeaker
 : Professor Uvanney Maylor\, University of Bedfordshire\nPart of the serie
 s: CIE Research Café\n"Begum et al. (2023:11) found that white art teache
 rs (who predominate the profession) feel less confident to ‘talk about c
 ultural identity in art lessons’. Despite a ‘29% increase in minority 
 ethnic pupils sitting art and design GCSE examinations representation of t
 hese groups of students on art and design courses is still below [their] r
 epresentation in the population’ and there is an ‘underrepresentation 
 of minority ethnic artists and their work in the curriculum’ (Begum et a
 l.\, 2023: 33). Concerned to develop more inclusive and anti-racist CPD pr
 ogrammes an art institution commissioned a small-scale study to learn from
  Black art teachers their perspectives on inclusive and anti-racist art. T
 he research found much art to be ‘unrelatable’ and CPD with white art 
 teachers exclusionary and shutting down conversations through white art te
 acher discomfort. The study highlights key challenges for making art CPD b
 oth global majority inclusive and anti-racist."
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