Subnormal: A British Scandal
An examination of one of the biggest scandals in the history of British education.
In the 1960s, while young black adults were getting to grips with the struggle for black power and a long fightback against police abuse was starting, the majority of West Indian migrants were keeping their heads down. They were working hard and counting on providing better opportunities and education for their children. However, in a white-dominated country, where the politics were becoming increasingly racialised, there was a question of how society, and its teachers, saw these young black children.
Before having a chance to develop intellectually, they were labelled as stupid, difficult and disruptive. The paradox is that many of the new migrants to Britain were in fact highly educated. One of them was Gus John, who arrived from Trinidad as a Dominican novitiate to become a priest. Almost immediately he was contacted by some black parents worried about the schooling of their children. Together with several other educators, John quickly realised that the system was not just inept, but actually rigged against black children.
At the same time, celebrity psychologists Hans Eysenck and Arthur Jensen were propounding theories that black people were genetically less intelligent than white people. These theories infiltrated teacher training and found their way into schools. IQ tests were then based on these theories with the odds horrendously stacked against children from the West Indies.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Lyttanya Shannon |
Producer | Lyttanya Shannon |
Producer | Helen Bart |
Executive Producer | Steve McQueen |
Executive Producer | James Rogan |
Executive Producer | Soleta Rogan |
Executive Producer | Tracey Scoffield |
Editor | Simon Barker |
Editor | Esther Gimenez |
Assistant Producer | Beya Kabelu |
Production Company | Rogan Productions Ltd (Scotland) |
Production Company | Lammas Park |
Production Company | Turbine Studios |
Broadcasts
- Thu 20 May 2021 21:00
- Wed 26 May 2021 23:55´óÏó´«Ã½ One except Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland HD, Scotland, Scotland HD, Wales & 1 more
- Thu 27 May 2021 00:20´óÏó´«Ã½ One Wales & Wales HD only
- Tue 1 Jun 2021 01:35
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