香港六合彩挂牌资料 Honorary Professor to lead work on teaching Wales鈥 鈥渞ich history built on difference and diversity鈥
Professor Charlotte Williams OBE has been appointed by the Welsh Government to lead a new working group to advise on and improve the teaching of themes relating to Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities and experiences across all parts of the school curriculum.聽聽
Professor Williams is Honorary Professor鈥痠n the School of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences at 香港六合彩挂牌资料 and former Associate Dean and Professor of Social work at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. She holds Honorary Fellow appointments at Glyndwr University and the University of South Wales.聽聽
Professor Williams accepted an invitation from the Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, to chair the new 鈥楥ommunities, contributions and cynefin: BAME experiences and the new curriculum鈥 working group.聽聽
In 2007, Professor Williams was awarded an OBE in the Queen鈥檚 New Year鈥檚 Honours List for services to ethnic minorities and equal opportunities in Wales.聽聽
Professor Williams said:聽
鈥淚鈥檓 delighted and honoured to be leading the working group in advancing this step change towards integrating Black and minority ethnic history, identity and culture into the everyday learning of every child in Wales. The goal is that the new curriculum will become a shining example of resourcing and enabling broad engagement in learning and teaching with BAME contributions past and present.聽
鈥淭he challenge is to ensure that Black and minority ethnic peoples have a presence across the new Welsh curriculum, so that within all of the Areas of Learning and Experience we can hear the sound of their voices, know of their experience, history and contributions, past and present.聽
鈥淭his requires appropriate resourcing because we want all teachers in Wales to be able to rethink their materials and feel confident in the ways of delivering them in order to reflect this presence. It鈥檚 a very exciting prospect. In this way our curriculum in Wales will ultimately be reflective of our common experience of a vibrant, inclusive, multicultural society.聽
鈥淲e have a rich history in Wales, built on difference and diversity.聽
鈥淭his isn鈥檛 about adding an element of Black and minority ethnic history here and there in the new curriculum, but about reimagining learning and teaching across all the elements of the curriculum so that it reflects a Wales that is, and always has been, ethnically diverse, internationalist in its outlook and progressive in its aspirations.鈥澛
The First Minister, Mark Drakeford, said:聽
鈥淥ur diversity is one of our strengths as a nation and our many histories have combined to shape Wales today.聽
鈥淚鈥檓 delighted Professor Williams will be leading this important piece of work and I look forward to seeing the group鈥檚 recommendations.鈥澛
The working group will complete a review of learning resources currently available to support the teaching of themes relating to BAME communities and 鈥榗ynefin鈥 across all parts of the curriculum. The group will also review associated professional learning opportunities and resources. The group will be closely aligned to the review of Welsh history by Estyn, the education inspectorate.聽
The Welsh word 鈥榗ynefin鈥 loosely translates as 'habitat' or 'place', but also conveys a sense that all human interactions are strongly influenced and determined by both personal and collective experiences, such as through stories or music.聽
The group will present their initial findings in the autumn, and a full report in the spring.聽
Education Minister Kirsty Williams said:聽
鈥淚鈥檓 very pleased Professor Williams has agreed to chair the working group.聽
鈥淚 look forward to receive the group鈥檚 recommendations on learning resources to support the teaching of themes relating to BAME communities.聽
鈥淲ales is made up of a multitude of stories. We must understand and analyse our own cynefin, and make those connections across our communities, nation and the world. It isn鈥檛 just about history as a subject, it鈥檚 language, literature, geography, and so much more.聽
鈥淭he group will oversee the development of new learning resources in advance of the phased introduction of the new Curriculum for Wales in 2022.鈥澛