Pupils, parents and teachers asked about adapting Manx curriculum
It's vital to adapt the Manx curriculum as the Isle of Man becomes more diverse.
That's the message from the Island's school improvement adviser as the education department seeks views on teaching ethnic minority history and culture in Manx schools.
A survey is seeking feedback from parents, pupils and teachers on how to include the subject in the curriculum in the wake of the Black Lives Matters protests seen worldwide earlier this year.
Joel Smith says it's an important issue for young people to learn about:
The full consultation can be found here, with responses being accepted until 4 January.
You can watch Mr Smith's interview with Manx Radio's Sian Cowper in full below:
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