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BME CHILDREN IN LONDON SCHOOLS: THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS
Friday 2nd December 2011
Committee Room 1, Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, Hendon, NW4 4BG
10.00 Arrival, registration and coffee
10.30 Welcome from Deputy Dean, Richard Beaumont
10.45 Alessio D’Angelo (Middlesex University): launch of final report “BME children in London: educational needs and the role of community organisations. An evaluation of the education services of Day-Mer, Turkish and Kurdish Community Centre”.
11.30 Panel discussion with community organisations (including Day-Mer, Kana Foundation and others).
12.30 Networking lunch
13.30 Tracey Reynolds (South Bank University), Young BME boys in secondary schools.
14.00 Charmian Kenner (Goldsmiths College, University of London), Teacher partnerships between complementary and mainstream schools.
14.30 Alejandro Paniagua (Universidad Autonoma Barcelona), community involvement and migrant families: potentials and dilemmas from the case of Catalonia
15.00 Coffee break
15.30 Dave Hill (Middlesex University), School and education policy `reform' and their impact on Black and Minority Ethnic children and communities
16.00 Fusun Dedezade (Middlesex University), Post Graduate Certificate in ‘Teaching in Supplementary Schools’: historical background and evaluation
16.30 end
Chairs: Morning: Louise Ryan (Middlesex University); Afternoon: Eleonore Kofman (Middlesex University) Conference organisers: Alessio D’Angelo, Louise Ryan, Clare Choak (Middlesex University)
The event is free to attend, with lunch provided. All participants will receive a copy of the report.For further information and to book a place contact Alessio D’Angelo: [email protected] will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
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