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Cracks in the Curriculum #1: Sex (re) education

Cracks in the Curriculum #1: Sex (re) education

Online 1 Sep 2016

A research for educators to develop anti-sexist, LGBTQ+ positive and anti-racist Relationships and Sex Education (RSE)

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Cracks in the Curriculum #3: Countless Ways of Knowing – A Mixtape on Education as a Practice of Freedom

Cracks in the Curriculum #3: Countless Ways of Knowing – A Mixtape on Education as a Practice of Freedom

Online Ongoing

A resource to help educators create space for conversations about race and racism.

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Cracks in the Curriculum #2: Poetry from the Personal

Cracks in the Curriculum #2: Poetry from the Personal

Online Ongoing

A resource for English teachers to explore the potential of poetry to address diverse personal histories.

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Cracks in the Curriculum #5

Cracks in the Curriculum #5

Online 24–25 Jun 2023 Free

"What is it to be oneself?" Educators joined artist Jade de Montserrat for online workshops exploring self-image and identity.

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Cracks in the Curriculum #4: Sweet Rebellion

Cracks in the Curriculum #4: Sweet Rebellion

Online Ongoing

An education resource for teachers to rethink the ways we talk about colonialism and its legacy in schools.

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Cracks in the Curriculum #5: What is it to be Oneself?

Cracks in the Curriculum #5: What is it to be Oneself?

Online Ongoing

What is it to be Oneself? aims to hold space for young people in secondary school to explore their multiple and fluid identities

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Here Is the Place

Here Is the Place

4 Jan 2018 Free

Year 6 children collaborated with artist Adam James to create a game about living and working together.

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Power Pack: Climate Emergency

Power Pack: Climate Emergency

Available from June 2021 Free

This resource encourages young people to engage with the climate crisis.

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Cracks in the Curriculum: Drawing Outside the Frame - Challenging British Colonial Histories

Cracks in the Curriculum: Drawing Outside the Frame - Challenging British Colonial Histories

Offsite 20 Feb 2020 Free

Artists, activists and educators came together to rethink the ways we talk about colonialism and its legacy in schools.

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Discover over 50 years of Serpentine

From the architectural Pavilion and digital commissions to the ideas Marathons and research-led initiatives, explore our past projects and exhibitions.

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