Launch of International Integrated Education Week 2013 (4-10 March, 2013)

Pupils from Ballycastle IPS help to launch International Integrated Education Week 2013. Pictures by Declan Roughan
Each year, the start of spring is marked by the celebration of Integrated Education in Integrated Education Week.
This year, the event is taking on an international flavour as children from around the world join our local integrated schools in celebrating the work of their
schools in promoting respect and reconciliation through education. Through the use of social media, twitter and Facebook, and video technology, real-time communications will draw attention to and celebrate Integrated Education. Schools, children and parents have been invited to create a ‘tweet storm’ in favour of
integration by tweeting their comments/support for integration to the hash tag #IIEW2013.
The theme for the week is ‘Me, We, Our World’ and the launch event on Friday 1 March was hosted by Ballycastle Integrated Primary School, Ballycastle.
The school showcased their talents
in an assembly entitled ‘Integration FM’, featuring an imaginary radio station that outlines the developments in sending messages and communication over the centuries. The school choir also entertained guests with their beautiful singing.
Ballycastle has increased enrolment by 150% in 5 years from 72 to 180 pupils, highlighting the growing demand for places in education in the Ballycastle area.
It is appropriate then that the launch took place in Ballycastle, famous for the transmission of the first radio signals. Marconi visited Ballycastle in 1898 and from there sent the world’s first live ‘wireless’ report of a yacht race from a ship called ‘The Flying Huntress’ to a shore station at Kingstown (Dublin). It is fitting then that this launch has been promoted through the use of social media.
Glengormley IPS and Cedar IPS joined us through video conferencing to tell us about their plans for IIEW. We had input from guest speaker Patrick McGrath of iTeach, highlighting how technology can enhance our links with the wider world.
International Integration Week is taking place this week (4-10 March, 2013), when integrated schools across the province will hold events to mark and celebrate Integrated Education.
Each integrated school will be celebrating integration in their own school. In addition, key events will include:
Wednesday 6th March: Dunleath Lecture at 7.30pm (refreshments from 7pm). Professor Brandon Hamber is the guest speaker. Professor Hamber is Director of the International Conflict Research Institute (INCORE), an associate site of the United Nations University based at the University of Ulster. The Lecture will be given at Queen’s University in the Canada Room. The title of the lecture is ‘Thick or Thin Integration – Deep or Shallow Peace?”
Thursday 7th March: at 10.30 am – International Integrated Education Week Celebration in the Long Gallery at Stormont. Trevor Lunn, MLA, will be hosting this event which will include a short drama ‘Connected’ especially written for the occasion by Andrea Grimason, digital media presentations and links with international schools with entertainment from a steel band and choir.
A delegation from NICIE will also be visiting Macedonia for an international conference on 9 & 10th March.
You can follow IIEW2013 at #IIEW2013 or click on our website https://www.nicie.org/iiew2013/
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