Canyou give me the dates? -----Original Message----- From: The Black and Asian Studies Association [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Fabian Tompsett Sent: 05 January 2013 17:09 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Gove/curriculum meeting Hi all, Would it be a good idea to meet up during Half-term? all the best Fabian > I've had no response to this! > > > > From: The Black and Asian Studies Association > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of msherwood > Sent: 04 January 2013 11:37 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Gove/curriculum > > > > Nothing like being shoved backwards, is there? But maybe we should use > this to produce a suggested curriculum, which acknowledges that there > is a world out there; that the 'English' are a very mixed people; that > Europe learned much from the rest of the world; that 'Black' peoples > have resided in Britain for many many centuries and have 'contributed' > in many ways; that the peoples of all those 'new worlds' which > Europeans conquered had their own histories, cultures, languages, > laws, religions; etc etc. > > > > I shall not sign that petition re Mary Seacole as it is far too narrow. > > > > BASA, for some years, had many meetings with the Dept. of Education > (once even with the Sec. of State) regarding the curriculum. I think > the changes that were introduced resulted partly from this. Of course, > the changes were not nearly enough. > > > > So maybe it is time for us to meet and see what way forward we can find. > As > Martin notes, with the growth of academies, the national curriculum > will become less important. So it might be that we also have to think > about the examination boards. > > > > So: we should meet and discuss. I shall be in Budapest (re a death in > my adopted family there) Jan 9-14. What days and times are best for > you all? > Then I can approach the univ. for a room. > > > > Marika > >