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Learning to Read the World?: Teaching and Learning about Global Citizenship and International Development in Post-Primary Schools
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
[Dublin] | 2011 | 297 p.
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISBN 978-1-905254-59-0
Author: 
Audrey Bryan; Meliosa Bracken
Corporate author: 
Irish Aid
Region: 
Europe and North America
© Audrey Bryan and Meliosa Bracken 2011

This is the first published study of its kind in an Irish context, offering combined insights into the status and practice of Development Education in post-primary schools as well as an interrogation of how development issues are represented in the formal curriculum. It adopted a qualitative approach, enabling a rich description of what Development Education looks like in an Irish context and how it is understood in post-primary schools, as well as an in-depth exploration of teachers’ experiences and views about ‘doing’ Development Education in post-primary settings. Combining an analysis of curriculum materials (including 75 lesson plans and a similar number of textbooks) as well as in-depth interviews with 26 in-career teachers currently teaching Development Education in a broad and diverse cross-section of post-primary schools, the study provides a comprehensive portrait of Global Citizenship Education in Irish second-level schools. The overall aim of the research was to identify the strengths, possibilities and limits in existing pedagogical and curricular approaches to Development Education across a range of subjects at post-primary level in Ireland.

 

Resource Type: 
Research papers / journal articles
Theme: 
Civic / Citizenship / Democracy
Globalisation and social justice / International understanding
Others
Level of education: 
Secondary education