Full Description
A practical guide to having brave and difficult conversations, overcoming bias and challenging stereotypes to make your secondary classroom a safe space.
Now, more than ever, there is a need to have brave conversations and address the unspoken topics in what should be one of the safest spaces for children: the classroom. How then, do we create classrooms where teachers and students can have brave conversations? How do we create classroom environments where every student feels seen, heard and safe? How do we lean into the difficult conversations none of us really want to have, but our students need us to engage with? The answer is simpler than you think.
Creating Belonging in the Classroom provides practical examples of what belonging, allyship and inclusion really is. Drawing on real-life case studies and scenarios, this book breaks down the barriers that often come with tackling difficult conversations around race, religion, gender and more. This book will help you to encourage students to discuss a wide range of topics, protected characteristics and issues with nuance, critical understanding, compassion and empathy.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 What Is Belonging?
Chapter 2 The Challenges of Creating Belonging
Chapter3 Starting With Ourselves
Chapter 4 Understanding Individual, Intersectional Lives
Chapter 5 Creating Psychological Safety
Chapter 6 Creating a 'Safe Classroom'
Chapter 7 Having Brave Conversations
Chapter 8 A Values-Led School
Chapter 9 A Values-Led Classroom
Chapter 10 Safeguarding and Allyship
Chapter 11 Curriculum Reform
Chapter 12 Social Media Ix
Chapter 13 Reverse Mentoring and Peer Mentoring
Chapter 14 Advocating for Students in a Whole-School Context
Chapter 15 Conducting a Belonging and Behaviour Audit
Conclusion: Beginning the Journey
Suggested Reading List
Glossary