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E-grāmata: Global Black Narratives for the Classroom: Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean: Practical Lesson Plans, Worksheets and Activities for Ages 7-11 [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 522 pages, 57 Tables, black and white; 148 Line drawings, color; 4 Halftones, color; 152 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003455554
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  • Formāts: 522 pages, 57 Tables, black and white; 148 Line drawings, color; 4 Halftones, color; 152 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003455554
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"Rather than reserving the teaching of Black history to Black history month, Black narratives deserve to be seen and integrated into every aspect of the school curriculum. A unique yet practical resource, Global Black Narratives for the Classroom addresses this issue by providing primary teachers with a global outline of Black history, culture, and life within the framework of the UK's National Curriculum. Each topic explored in this essential book provides teachers and teaching assistants with historical, geographic, and cultural context to build confidence when planning and teaching. Full lesson plans and printable worksheets are incorporated into each topic, alongside tips to build future lessons in line with the themes explored. This book is split into two volumes; Black People in Britain and Europe in Volume One, and then Black People in Africa, the Americas and the Caribbean in Volume Two."--

Rather than reserving the teaching of Black history to Black history month, Black narratives deserve to be seen and integrated into every aspect of the school curriculum. A unique yet practical resource, Global Black Narratives for the Classroom addresses this issue by providing primary teachers with a global outline of Black history, culture, and life within the framework of the UK’s National Curriculum.

Each topic explored in this essential book provides teachers and teaching assistants with historical, geographic, and cultural context to build confidence when planning and teaching. Full lesson plans and printable worksheets are incorporated into each topic, alongside tips to build future lessons in line with the themes explored.

Volume 2 of this book explores the following parts:

  • Part 1 guides teachers through planning and delivering lessons focused on Africa. Pupils will benefit from developing a diverse and accurate understanding of the changing nature of Africa throughout history, linking the continent’s social history with its geographical features.
  • Part 2 ‘The Caribbean’, builds upon the lesson plans of Part 1 to further highlight the interconnectedness of diaspora cultures in influencing the musical, visual and religious practices of the Caribbean and Central America.
  • Part 3 begins by addressing the incorrect assumption that the history of Black people in the Americas begins and ends with plantation slavery. Instead, this section proposes a diverse range of in-depth lesson plans on the diverse histories, cultures and experiences of Black people within the United States.

Created by BLAM UK, this highly informative yet practical resource is an essential read for any teacher, teaching assistant or senior leader who wishes to diversify their curriculum and address issues of Black representation within their school.



A unique yet practical resource, with worksheets and lesson plans, this book provides primary teachers with a global outline of Black history, life, and culture within the framework of the UK’s National Curriculum.

Part One - Africa;
1. The Cowrie System;
2. Larabanga Mosque;
3. Women
Warriors in Africa;
4. Okavango Delta;
5. The Congo Rainforest;
6.
Mosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls);
7. South African Beading Culture;
8. King
Mansa Musa and the History of Mali;
9. Surame Cultural Landscape;
10. The
Ancient Kano City Walls;
11. Fela Kutis Life and Legacy;
12. Gumbe Music in
Sierra Leone;
13. Ancient African Written Languages;
14. Pan-Africanism;
15.
Sultanates of Somalia;
16. African Contemporary Art;
17. Luo community and
Art in East Africa;
18. We Go Chop! West African Snacks;
19. Black Foods in
Africa and the African Diaspora;
20. Herbs and African Traditional Medicine;
Part Two - The Caribbean;
1. African Masquerades and their link to Carnivals
in the diaspora;
2. The History of Drumming in Trinidad;
3. Creole Religions
of the Caribbean;
4. Caribbean Poetry;
5. Grenadian Art During 1979-1983;
6.
Maroon Music in Cuba;
7. Funeral Traditions in the Diaspora;
8. From The
Continent to Cuba: Afro-Cuban Jazz;
9. The Haitian Revolution;
10. Afro Cuban
Art; Part Three - Black people in the Americas;
1. Afro-Colombians;
2.
Afro-Brazilians;
3. Afro-Mexicans;
4. Mapping, migration and movement: Black
settlements in the USA;
5. The Gullah People;
6. Now you see me, Now you
Don't: The Beauty and Pain in Black Cultural Expression;
7. Talking Black:
The Literature and Linguistic Discoveries of African Language;
8. An African
archive: Griot Storytelling;
9. Oral History;
10. Breakfast and Bailouts: The
Black Panthers;
11. Homecoming: The Year of Return;
12. Black Cowboys;
13.
Soul Food
BLAM UK (Black Learning Achievement and Mental Health) is an education, advocacy and well-being non-profit, founded by Ife Thompson, who is a community organiser, writer, UN fellow, Lawyer and an external Black History Moderator for schools across London. She has been teaching children and young people global Black history within school settings and the wider community since 2016. The BLAM UK team has worked with schools, youth centres, students, teachers and teacher training providers across the UK. BLAM teaches global Black history focusing on the collective Black experience from Pan-African, decolonial and Racial -Wellness perspectives.