Details of services which can be provided by the Ethnic Minority Achievement Team to primary and secondary schools.
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Primary schools
The table below details services included in the Ethnic Minority Achievement Service Level Agreement for Primary Schools. This cost of this provision is available upon enquiry.
Service | Provision / hours included in SLA |
Two hours direct in-school support weekly to be delivered by a qualified specialist EAL teaching assistant |
33 weeks of support One week per term assigned out of school for assessment purposes |
Support with in-school meetings, home visits, and parental liaison (including provision of interpreter as required) including:
|
45 hours per year |
Translation of documents | 1000 words per year |
Access to EMAT Team support for projects/initiatives/networking/queries including:
|
36 weeks of support |
Primary schools
The table below details services included in the Ethnic Minority Achievement Service Level Agreement for Secondary Schools. This cost of this provision is available upon enquiry.
Service | Provision / hours included in SLA |
Four hours direct in-school support weekly to be delivered by a qualified specialist EAL teaching assistant |
33 weeks of support One week per term assigned out of school for assessment purposes |
Support with in-school meetings, home visits, and parental liaison (including provision of interpreter as required) including:
|
45 hours per year |
Translation of documents | 1000 words per year |
Access to EMAT Team support for projects/initiatives/networking/queries including:
|
36 weeks of support |
GCSEs in first languages
The Ethnic Minority achievement Team (EMAT) support schools to prepare students with English as an additional language (EAL) to take GCSEs in their first languages. EMAT currently supports secondary schools with tuition, exam practice, and the delivery of speaking exams for a number of languages.
This brings a range of educational and social benefits to the students. Schools have reported increased confidence in students, better parental engagement, and higher educational outcomes from those students who undertake first language GCSEs.
EAL students, particularly those who have good literacy skills in their first language, find that they can attain very good grades at GCSE.
For more information please contact:
Georgina Chinaka
Ethnic Minority Achievement Manager
Phone: 01642 728472
Email: Georgina_Chinaka@middlesbrough.gov.uk
Anti-racism resources for schools
The Ethnic Minority Achievement Team provide support and guidance for schools and educational settings in addressing racism and working towards racial equality.
It is important schools understand the critical role they play in anti-racism education.
Access to the Schools Self-Assessment Tool for BME and EAL Achievement can be requested through the Ethnic Minority Achievement Manager.
Resources
Resources, activities, and tips to empower children to work towards racial equality
The parent's guide to Black Lives Matter, although aimed at families, provides a comprehensive overview for teachers in tackling racism. The document includes a comprehensive list of educational resources.
All in Youth Project
All in Youth Project is a local organisation providing anti-racism training and workshops.
Contact: Marsha Garratt (Project Manager), All In Youth Project
Phone: 07886650103
The Black Curriculum
The Black Curriculum is a social enterprise founded by young people in 2019, to address the lack of Black British in the UK curriculum. Their free learning resources include 12 topics across art history, migration, politics, and land and environment.
The Literary Trust
The Literary Trust has put together a list of anti-racist resources, including book lists for ages 13 and up.