Decolonial Praxis in Wales: Reflections on Research, Policy, and Anti-racist Action

Susan Davis, Jeremiah Olusola

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Abstract

This chapter reflects upon a distinct decolonisation journey taking place in Wales, and how a Welsh government organisation called diversity anti-racist practice and professional learning (DARPL) is contributing to changing the Welsh educational landscape through decolonial praxis. We describe how a research collective of Welsh Initial Teacher Educators worked on decolonising their professional practice, curricula, and their own minds. This research runs parallel to curriculum changes in Wales that are part of a broad suite of Welsh government policies and commitments based on anti-racist thinking and professional learning in education. DARPL, which is funded by the Welsh government and housed within Cardiff Metropolitan University (CMU), is a community of practice working with a wide range of partners and networks across Wales. DARPL operates via a 'virtual campus', delivering in-person and online training, delivered by staff with lived and professional experience of racism. It provides a national model of professional learning for those working across all tiers of education to develop an understanding of anti-racist practice and leadership.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe BERA Guide to Decolonising the Curriculum
Subtitle of host publicationEquity and Inclusion in Educational Research and Practice
EditorsMarlon Lee Moncrieffe, Omolabake Fakunle, Marlies Kustatscher, Anna Olsson Rost
PublisherEmerald Publishing
Chapter15
Pages169-176
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9781835491447
ISBN (Print)9781835491478
Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2024

Publication series

NameThe BERA Guides
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited

Keywords

  • anti-racism
  • decolonial praxis
  • racial literacy
  • reflection
  • self-reflexivity

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