Mr Crosbie, in an online meeting with the Educational Institue of Scotland (EIS), Scotland’s largest teaching union, said: "Probably like every English department in the country, we still have Of Mice and Men and To Kill a Mockingbird [on] the shelves.
“They are now taught less frequently because those novels are dated and problematical (sic) in terms of decolonising the curriculum. Their lead characters are not people of colour.
Mr Crosbie, in an online meeting with the Educational Institue of Scotland (EIS), Scotland’s largest teaching union, said: "Probably like every English department in the country, we still have Of Mice and Men and To Kill a Mockingbird [on] the shelves.
“They are now taught less frequently because those novels are dated and problematical (sic) in terms of decolonising the curriculum. Their lead characters are not people of colour.