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Education, action & change

Explore Education, Action and Change, an anti-racism resource for schools and preschools developed by Reconciliation SA to build inclusive communities.

Race discrimination Resource

Summary

Reconciliation SA has launched "Education, action, and change: an anti-racism resource for schools and preschools".

The resource aims to assist preschools, primary and secondary schools in teaching and learning about racism and its impacts.

Divided into three parts, the anti-racism resource provides a blueprint for teachers and educators to understand and address racism.

Part one

Part one, education, outlines racism and its impacts.

Part two

Part two of the resource, action, addresses the actions someone can take to combat racism and have necessary conversations.

Part three

Part three of the resource, change, provides suggestions for changes teachers and educators can make to dismantle racism in education and outlines strategies for all levels of education.

Download the report

You can learn more about the resource and download it on Reconciliation South Australia's website.

The views expressed by organisations and in resources in this hub do not necessarily reflect the views of the Australian Human Rights Commission or There's nothing casual about racism campaign supporters and partners.

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