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Hughes, Joanne; Loader, Rebecca – British Educational Research Journal, 2015
Although there is no consensus among educationalists as to the role schools play as drivers of hostilities in divided societies, there is broad agreement that they can facilitate more positive intergroup relations. In Northern Ireland the promotion of school based intergroup contact has been offered as a means through which this can happen. Until…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Relations, Intergroup Relations, School Role
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Williams, Amanda; McKeown, Shelley; Orchard, Janet; Wright, Kathryn – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2019
In this article we considered the relevance of specific claims that 'multi-faith' approaches to Religious Education (RE) play a role in promoting good community relations. In doing so, we adopted a social-psychological perspective where engaging in positive and meaningful interactions with diverse others reduces prejudice. Survey responses from 92…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Community Relations, Social Psychology, Cultural Pluralism
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Loader, Rebecca – Educational Studies, 2017
Initiatives in intercultural education have frequently involved the promotion of contact between members of different groups as a means of improving intergroup relations. Experience from Northern Ireland suggests, however, that such schemes have often been organised and delivered in such a way that opportunities for sustained, high-quality contact…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Classroom Techniques, Intergroup Relations, Group Unity
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McCaffery, Juliet – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2014
In this article the author reflects on some of the methodological issues of conducting research in a local marginalised community in the UK. Her research was on attitudes to literacy in the Gypsy and Traveller community in southern England. This article describes some of the challenges and how she, as an outsider and not a member of their…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries, Literacy
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Stringer, Maurice; Irwing, Paul; Giles, Melanie; McClenahan, Carol; Wilson, Ronnie; Hunter, John – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2010
Background: Recent research has suggested that intergroup contacts with out-group members can both reduce prejudice and is associated with attitude change. Aim: This study extends prior work in Northern Ireland to examine parental and schooling effects on children's attitudes in a post-conflict environment. Sample: A large-scale cross-sectional…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Student Attitudes, Political Attitudes, Multivariate Analysis
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Hayes, Bernadette C.; McAllister, Ian – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
How education systems operate in divided societies is an increasingly important question for academics and educational practitioners as well as for governments. The question is particularly pertinent in post-conflict societies, where education is a key mechanism for resolving conflict between divided communities. Using Northern Ireland as a case…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict Resolution, Role of Education, Protestants