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In this tutorial you will learn:
- A definition of diversity and social cohesion
- About some of the differences between people
- The importance of valuing different perspectives, ways of thinking, and approaches
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘Diversity and inclusion’ on the BBC Bitesize website
- ‘Cultural identity' on the Office for National Statistics website
- ‘What is cultural diversity?' on the Purdue University website
- ‘How to accept and respect other cultures' on the Owlcation website
- ‘Embracing diversity in our lives' on the Huff Post website
- ‘Nine ways to celebrate diversity' on The British Council website
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Click to read ‘Wouldn’t it be boring if we were all the same?’ – creating a school community that celebrates diversity: The Jenny Hammond Primary School' by Ofsted. This document is part of the Ofsted 'good practice example' series.
- Click to read ‘Diversity is Britain’s greatest strength. It must be at the top of the political agenda’ by June Sarpong, published in The Guardian.
- Click to read ‘What is Diversity?’ on the Independent School Diversity Network website.
- ‘Universal declaration on cultural diversity' by UNESCO. Click to read this UN declaration on cultural diversity.
- ‘Power of inclusion and the benefits of diversity' on the United Nations: Human Rights website. Click to read this speech by the Government of Canada Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights.
- Click to read ‘Diversity is good. Why doesn’t everyone agree?’ on the Washington Post website.
- Click to read ‘Diversity and cohesion in Britain’s most mixed community’ on the Financial Times website.
- Extended Learning
- Think And Challenge
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