2019
DOI: 10.30827/profesorado.v23i4.11521
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Troubles, transformation and tension: Education policy, religious segregation and initial teacher education in Northern Ireland

Abstract: Hace más de 20 años desde la firma del Acuerdo de Belfast (Good Friday) y el final del conflicto o los 'problemas', en Irlanda del Norte. Sin embargo, como una sociedad post-conflicto, Irlanda del Norte sigue profundamente dividida en términos sociales, culturales y religiosos. Esta división se refleja, si no se mantiene, en el carácter segregado de las estructuras e instituciones educativas, incluidas las relacionadas con la formación inicial de los docentes. Este artículo adopta un análisis crítico de políti… Show more

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“…In addition, other studies related to religious segregation focus on smaller institutions, for example, educational institutions. Works by (Bagley, 2019;Borooah & Knox, 2015;Rowe & Lubienski, 2017) show studies related to religious segregation in schools with diverse students. They suggest that there is a need for a practical model, such as peace education, to address discrimination in the educational environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, other studies related to religious segregation focus on smaller institutions, for example, educational institutions. Works by (Bagley, 2019;Borooah & Knox, 2015;Rowe & Lubienski, 2017) show studies related to religious segregation in schools with diverse students. They suggest that there is a need for a practical model, such as peace education, to address discrimination in the educational environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%