Nesta talks to... Dr Shaddai Tembo

Nesta talks to... Dr Shaddai Tembo

According to guidelines from the Early Years Foundation Stage, early-years settings should promote anti-discriminatory practice to ensure that every child is included and supported. But what exactly does this entail, and how can it lead to better developmental outcomes for ethnic minority children?

Dr Shaddai Tembo, lecturer in early childhood studies at Bath Spa University, and an independent speaker, trainer and consultant through Critical Early Years, joined us on Tuesday 18 June 12:00-13:00 to explore the importance of anti-discriminatory practices in fostering positive developmental outcomes in the early years. 

Dr Shaddai and Nesta’s Simran Motiani explored how to successfully implement anti-discriminatory practices in early years settings so that every child feels valued and supported.

Why you should watch the recording

This recording is for early years practitioners, researchers and organisations looking to gain valuable insights and actionable strategies for promoting inclusivity within early years settings and for anyone who is interested in race equality within the early years sector.

https://www.nesta.org.uk/event/how-to-create-inclusive-learning-environments-for-children/

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