| New Lesson Plans for August 2010 | by Stefanie on 25/08/2010 |
We now have three new Lesson Plans in our Diversity Toolkit which can be found here. Log in or Register to view all our free Lesson plans here
New Lesson Plans: Let''s Talk About It KS2 Yrs 5-6 Wish You Were Here? KS2 Yrs 3-6
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| Missed Marcia Hutchinson MBE on Desert Island Discs yesterday? | by Stefanie on 17/08/2010 |
Marcia Hutchinson MBE on Radio Leeds 17th September 2010
You can download and listen to the full programme here!
Click here to listen to the programme via the BBC iPlayer |
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| 2010-2011 Catalogue online now. | by Marcia on 13/08/2010 |
Our 2010 - 2011 Catalogue is online now, click here to download it. Printed versions will be sent out to all clients on our mailing list in September. If you are not a subscriber you can subscribe here.
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| Sunrise Magazine: By Order of the British Empire | by Stefanie on 28/07/2010 |
An innocent remark by a child lead to the formation of a book publishing business. Today it is one of the leading providers of high quality, culturally inclusive resources. It’s founder, recently awarded an MBE speaks to Sunrise.
When her three year old daughter announced that she wanted to ‘have white skin, not brown skin, Marcia Hutchinson knew she had to act.
“I decided to make a simple book using pictures of my daughter and her Asian friend,” says Marcia. The Oxford educated lawyer started the process of looking for a publisher and eventually decided to publish it myself. She left a city law firm to set up Primary Colours in 1997.
Fast forward twelve years later and her company is a well-established social enterprise producing books, teachers’ learning packs. The packs are used in over 1,000 schools and over two thousand teachers have attended its unique fun-based courses. To date Primary Colours have published over 20 books and 2 CD ROMs on culturally diverse topics. The material focuses on cultural diversity, but contributes to other areas of the curriculum, including geography, IT and literacy. During the space of a month the company’s busy diary of engagements saw Marcia or her team members visit Kent, Nottingham and Sunderland to win business with local education authorities or individual schools – all by way of word-of-mouth recommendation. One project, piloted at Spring Grove School, involves 300 youngsters across Yorkshire conducting interviews with people who have migrated to Britain. The youngsters also produce online images, maps and captions to accompany their audio interviews. The study books include a series of one-page biographies on famous people such as US president Barack Obama, Nelson Mandela, Lewis Hamilton and Bollywood film stars. Another book now in preparation focuses on well-known footballers, some of whom were asylum seekers. Another series of posters for display on classroom walls features an A to Z of exotic foods, encouraging teachers and children to talk about them and where they come from. Marcia was recently honoured with an MBE (which stands for Member in The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in the Queen''s birthday List. It is a honour that recognise famous names and private deeds. Marcia fitted into the latter category. “When I was opening the envelope I just thought it was going to be a bill but I when I saw what it was I burst into tears,” she says, “When you are working in the voluntary sector you are just beavering away thinking nobody is noticing what you do, so this is wonderful.” |
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| Marcia interviewed on Radio Leeds today | by Stefanie on 13/07/2010 |
Marcia Hutchinson MBE has been interviewed today on Radio Leeds.
if you missed the interview you can listen again below:
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As featured in Sunrise Magazine.