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Celebration of Integrated Education Week with an International Flavour

NEWS RELEASE – For Immediate Release

11 March 2013

There was a celebration of International Integrated Education Week (IIEW2013) in the Long Gallery at Stormont on Thursday, 7th March 2013. IEW is an annual event where integrated schools have the opportunity to come together and this year, the event had an international flavour. Children from around the world joined our local integrated schools in celebrating the work of their schools in promoting respect and reconciliation through education, through the use digital technologies and social media (Facebook and Twitter).

The theme for this year’s Integrated Education Week is ‘Me, We, Our World’ and children and young people have been sharing their experiences of how they have been reaching out to other countries and embracing cultural diversity. Throughout the week, schools have been posting messages of support and pictures of their IIEW events on Facebook and twitter, thus sharing their learning experiences locally and globally. Tweets have been sent to the hashtag #IIEW2013 showing support and encouragement for integrated education from pupils, parents, teachers and other organisations.

The guest of honour was Patrick McGrath of i-Teach, who highlighted the use of digital technologies to link the progressive work from integrated schools with the wider world.

Trevor Lunn, MLA, hosted this event which included a drama ‘Connected’, especially written for the occasion by Andrea Grimason and performed by pupils from Blackwater Integrated College. The guests were also entertained by a steel band from Bangor Central Integrated Primary School and a choir from Priory Integrated College.

Rowandale Integrated Primary School, who recently won an incredible £25,000 in the Wicksteed Playscapes’ Win a School Playground competition, gave a presentation on social media. Julie MacCartney from Saints and Scholars IC shared how her school uses digital technology effectively to communicate globally with other schools and meet the requirements of the NI Curriculum in ICT.

The international dimension grew out of last year’s inaugural Integrated Peace Education Conference, which was held in Belfast in March 2012. Teachers from Israel, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Croatia and Cyprus gathered together to consider the model of integrated education in Northern Ireland and to discuss their experiences and challenges in developing integrated education in their own regions.

The conference ended with a declaration that, from 2013, the first week in March would be designated International Integrated Education Week.

A delegation from NICIE also visited Macedonia for an international conference as part of IIEW on 9 & 10th March.

Other events taking place during International Integrated Education Week included The 2013 All Children Together-Dunleath Lecture, given by Professor Brandon Hamber, Director of the International Conflict Research Institute (INCORE), an associate site of the United Nations University based at the University of Ulster.

Each school celebrated International Integrated Education Week in their own way and events included an African drumming event, celebratory tie-ins with World Book Day, special assemblies, cookery events and drama.

You can follow IIEW2013 at #IIEW2013 or click on our website https://www.nicie.org/iiew2013/

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