Discover teaching ideas and materials, partner links and the BFI Network for Ethnic Diversity in Film Education, all dedicated to challenging racism through film education.
Networks and resources
About the Network for Ethnic Diversity in Film Education
The Network for Ethnic Diversity in Film Education is a group of ethnically diverse practising teachers using film in their teaching, from across England.
Find out moreTeaching with film to combat racism
Anti-racist lesson ideas and activities using archive films from BFI Player.
Find out moreTeaching with film blog – Focus on films for anti-racism
Teacher and writer Nikki de Beauville writes a monthly blog post exploring how a current film rooted in representations of ethnic and racial diversity can support conversations in classrooms.
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Education4Change
Based in a consortium of primary and secondary schools in Newham, east London, Education4Change’s mission is to ‘challenge racism through curriculum and conversation’.
Find out moreThe Black Curriculum
The Black Curriculum aims to ‘re-imagine the future of education through Black British history.’
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