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Global Black Narratives for the Classroom: Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean BLAM UK

Global Black Narratives for the Classroom: Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean By BLAM UK

Global Black Narratives for the Classroom: Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean by BLAM UK


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Summary

A unique yet practical resource, with worksheets and lesson plans, this book provides primary teachers with a global outline of Black history, life, and culture within the framework of the UK's National Curriculum.

Global Black Narratives for the Classroom: Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean Summary

Global Black Narratives for the Classroom: Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean: Practical Lesson Plans, Worksheets and Activities for Ages 7-11 by BLAM UK

  • Black narratives deserve to be seen and integrated into every aspect of the school curriculum.
  • A unique yet practical resource, Global Black Narratives addresses this issue by providing primary teachers with a global outline of Black history, culture, and life within the framework of the UK's National Curriculum.
  • Each topic explored provides teachers with historical, geographic, and cultural context to build confidence when planning and teaching.
  • Full lesson plans and printable worksheets are incorporated into each topic
  • Created by BLAM UK, this is an essential resource for any teacher, teaching assistant or senior leader who wishes to diversify their curriculum and address issues of Black representation within their school.

Global Black Narratives for the Classroom: Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean Reviews

A fantastic, informative and eclectic collection of Global Black Narratives which will enrich the minds and cultural experiences of students and teachers alike. Extremely well researched with engaging resources from teaching, historical and lived experience experts. A must have for schools who are serious about teaching and affirming the heritage and history of all their students and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.

Patricia Lamour MBE, Aspire Education Group

An exceptional wealth of relevant historical knowledge that all children should have access to. This book is an excellent resource and provides a great building block for educators to use as part of developing an inclusive and relevant curriculum.

Nadine Bernard, Youngest Black Headteacher in the UK, Van Gogh Primary School Headteacher and Founder of Aspiring Heads

This is a groundbreaking approach to a history that has been ignored and misrepresented. It is original in its approach and comprehensive in its scope. Both Teacher and student will be enlightened and enriched by its content. Outstanding and Essential.

Leila Hassan Howe, Founding Member of the Race Today Collective, Darcus Howe Legacy, Black-British Activist

About BLAM UK

BLAM UK, founded by Ife Thompson (external Black History Moderator for Lilian Baylis School), has been teaching young people global Black history within school settings and the wider community since 2017. Working with schools, students, teachers and teacher training providers, BLAM teach Black history globally, focusing on the collective Black experience from a Pan-African perspective.

Table of Contents

Part One - Africa; 1. The Cowrie System; 2. Larabanga Mosque; 3. Women Warriors in Africa; 4. Okavango Delta; 5. The Congo Rainforest; 6. Mosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls); 7. South African Beading Culture; 8. King Mansa Musa and the History of Mali; 9. Surame Cultural Landscape; 10. The Ancient Kano City Walls; 11. Fela Kuti's Life and Legacy; 12. Gumbe Music in Sierra Leone; 13. Ancient African Written Languages; 14. Pan-Africanism; 15. Sultanates of Somalia; 16. African Contemporary Art; 17. Luo community and Art in East Africa; 18. We Go Chop! West African Snacks; 19. Black Foods in Africa and the African Diaspora; 20. Herbs and African Traditional Medicine; Part Two - The Caribbean; 1. African Masquerades and their link to Carnivals in the diaspora; 2. The History of Drumming in Trinidad; 3. Creole Religions of the Caribbean; 4. Caribbean Poetry; 5. Grenadian Art During 1979-1983; 6. Maroon Music in Cuba; 7. Funeral Traditions in the Diaspora; 8. From The Continent to Cuba: Afro-Cuban Jazz; 9. The Haitian Revolution; 10. Afro Cuban Art; Part Three - Black people in the Americas; 1. Afro-Colombians; 2. Afro-Brazilians; 3. Afro-Mexicans; 4. Mapping, migration and movement: Black settlements in the USA; 5. The Gullah People; 6. Now you see me, Now you Don't: The Beauty and Pain in Black Cultural Expression; 7. Talking Black: The Literature and Linguistic Discoveries of African Language; 8. An African archive: Griot Storytelling; 9. Oral History; 10. Breakfast and Bailouts: The Black Panthers; 11. Homecoming: The Year of Return; 12. Black Cowboys; 13. Soul Food

Additional information

NGR9781032596402
9781032596402
1032596406
Global Black Narratives for the Classroom: Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean: Practical Lesson Plans, Worksheets and Activities for Ages 7-11 by BLAM UK
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-11-30
526
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