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Schools OUT Conference: Educating OUT Prejudice through the LGBT Lens
Posted on: December 29th, 2011 by History Month
Schools OUT Annual Conference 2012 

Saturday 4th February
9.30 am – 6.00pm

RADA Studios (Formerly The Drill Hall)
16 Chenies Street, London WC1E 7EX

To register call the box office: 020 7307 5060

Fees

Until Jan 26 2012 Student or Unemployed £10, Retired £15 Individual £40 Organisation £50

After Jan 26, 2012 Student or unemployed £15 Retired £20 Individual £50 Organisation £60

EDUCATING OUT PREJUDICE THROUGH THE LGBT LENS

  • Celebrating our new website the Classroom
  • Gendered Intelligence, Mermaids and GIRES will explore how to challenge the concept of binary gender
  • Disability History Month will explore challenging disablism
  • HMI/Ofsted will explore how we can use the curriculum to celebrate diversity
  • Workshops will explore the lesson plans on the website and there will be an opportunity to view the Rainbow Project films and hear from young people how they are working on the issues

…plus the usual chance to network and Schools out AGM vote in the new committee

Full programme Schools-OUT-Conference-2012-draft-timetable-11

 


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