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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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The Perfect School? Classroom Game

The Perfect School? Classroom Game

1 May 2015

A classroom game which invites children and teachers to explore the transition from primary to secondary school.

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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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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 the 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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