Richard holds many roles within the secondary school where he works; within each one he is consciously being a great role model for pupils.
In this conversation, he talks candidly about his experiences so far as a teacher and leader. Richard discusses the importance of the black curriculum and the significance of educators having an awareness of cultural differences.
He represents a voice that is often misinterpreted and gives and small insight into the daily responsibilities a black male teacher has to consider when working within a school.
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Resources
Book: Eat That Frog: Get More Of The Important Things Done Today by Brian Tracy
Article: ‘There is absolutely systemic racism’: BAME headteachers share their views
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