The journal race equality teaching in its Spring 2014 issue focuses on policies to eliminate discrimination in UK’s education system. There are important statistics on the under-representation of ethnic minorities in the teaching profession – for example “according to Birmingham City Council data from 2003, Pakistani staff made up 1.6% of the school workforce, against a Pakistani pupil population of 19%”. Karamat Iqbal, in an article on Birmingham in the aftermath of the so-called Trojan Horse saga, offers some advice to the city’s new chief executive, Mark Rogers. Click here for more details.
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