The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Students vote for their curriculum to be ‘decolonise­d’

- SEAN O’NEIL

S totudents at Perth College have voted to “decolonise the curriculum” in a bid bring more inclusivit­y and diversity to the classroom.

The student body claim “whiteness” is put at the centre of teachings at the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI), of which Perth College is a member.

The Highlands and Islands Student Associatio­n (HISA) believe the institutio­n’s current curriculum needs to be thoroughly reviewed to include the perspectiv­es of minority groups.

Following the vote in favour of decolonisi­ng the curriculum, student heads want to see changes being made to the reading lists for classes.

Jack Shehata, HISA vicepresid­ent of higher education, said: “This vote from our students calls for us to pay more attention to how our education system, our schools, colleges and universiti­es are built on colonial histories.

“Currently, they put whiteness at their centre and as a neutral perspectiv­e to learn about our world, and we are calling for more inclusivit­y.

“The first area we would like to tackle with the university would be the reading lists in place across the institutio­n.”

The vote comes amid the backdrop of the Black Lives Matter movement which has raised questions about Britain’s colonial history.

The movement began in the USA to protest police brutality against black people following the death of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s last May.

Jack hopes the vote would bring the university “in line with 21st Century values”.

He said: “As concerns are rising across the country regarding the narrowness and onesidedne­ss of university programmes, decolonisi­ng the curriculum will be a crucial step for the UHI in broadening the institutio­n’s intellectu­al vision to include the voices and perspectiv­es of under-represente­d groups.

“We hope this now passed motion will enable HISA and the university to work together to provide an education that is more in line with 21st Century values.”

The vote took place at HISA’S annual Students’ Associatio­n Conference which focuses on the changing world and informs decisions, policies, and actions that both HISA and the university will work on throughout the year.

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EDUCATION: Change to reading lists is being urged at Perth College UHI. Picture by Steve Macdougall.
 ??  ?? Jack Shehata, HISA vice-president of higher education, is calling for more inclusivit­y.
Jack Shehata, HISA vice-president of higher education, is calling for more inclusivit­y.

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