How racism caused black children to be wrongly sent to ESN schools
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Post-1970s to present day state education in England
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How the state still fails disabled & ethnic minority children
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Scientific racism, The Bell Curve
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Conclusions
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Q&A Session
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Explore the complex history of race and disability law in the English education system through this comprehensive lecture. Trace the evolution of discriminatory policies affecting Black children, children of color, and disabled children, and examine how narratives surrounding race and disability have shifted over time. Delve into the origins of state education, the influence of eugenics on British law and education, and the creation of ESN schools. Investigate the impact of racism on educational placement decisions and the ongoing challenges faced by disabled and ethnic minority children in the modern education system. Analyze the persistence of inequality and consider potential solutions to address these longstanding issues. Gain insights from the Q&A session following the main presentation, which offers further exploration of the topic.
Race, Disability and Education - Law's Uphill Battle