
And one way to increase the demand, and therefore the supply, of books by BAME authors or books that feature BAME protagonists, (and aren’t just considered to be ‘issue’ books), is to get them into the hands of our young people.Īdditionally, reading widely and diversely, exposes the reader to different worlds and cultures, introduces new perspectives and ways of looking at the world, in ways that films, television shows, and blog posts are simply unable to. In this day and age, it is essential that our children and young people read books whose stories reflect their own realities, as well as books that offer windows into different cultures and worlds. But why the need for such a project?Īccording to a 2017 DfE study, 32.1% of school children in England were of minority ethnic origins, and in inner city London schools, this percentage can only be expected to be higher.įurthermore, research undertaken by senior lecturer at London’s University College, Dr Melanie Ramdarshan Bold, has shown that between 2006- 2016, only 8% of young adult fiction books published in Britain were by authors of colour. The Global Reading Project Our Global Reading Project is an initiative to encourage our students to read more widely and diversely. You are here: School Life » Library » The Global Reading Project University Applications After Exam Results? Leadership Development in Catholic SchoolsĮxtended Deadline for Sept 2019 Sixth Form EntryīTEC Business Hold Sustainable Living Class! Student Distributing Ashes At Ash Wednesday Service

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Sixth Form Conference- Breaking Up The UKĬhromebooks to Sacred Heart Primary School Year 7 Christmas Fair / Christmas Jumper Day 'For Jimmy' Inventory No: 257456.Black and Great- Rene Germain and Afro Caribbean Society Category: Children's::Children's Fiction ISBN: 0141382791. Enclosing all this is the incredibly close and warm relationship Emily has with the old Zulu gatekeeper, Buza, who tells her Zulu folktales to help her through and make sense of her problems. But then tragedy strikes and their lives are changed forever. Emily and Streak form a close friendship and Emily's beloved, gentle older sister Sarah takes Otis in hand. One spring a family of wanderers - an Australian couple and their two boys, Streak and Otis, who is brain damaged - comes to stay.


11-year-old Emily looks forward to these guests as she knows her parents will set their quarrels aside, and, if only for a short time, be like a real family. In Johannesburg in the late 1960s, the Iris family take in house guests from time to time to diffuse the tension in their large but unhappy home.
