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IE Student Parliament; ‘What integration means to us’

Integrated Schools Student Parliament

Wednesday 3rd December 2014 10.30 – 12.30

Stormont Hotel

‘What integration means to us’

On Wednesday 3rd December, over 80 young people representing integrated primary schools and colleges will gather together in the Stormont Hotel to present to the Education Committee’s Inquiry into Shared and Integrated Education. Students from years 6, 7, 10 and post 16 will take part in interactive workshops to discuss and respond to the terms of reference of the recent Education Committee’s Inquiry into Shared and Integrated Education.

Members of the Education Committee will join the proceedings to hear young people’s views at first hand on why integrated education matters to them and to society.

Noreen Campbell, CEO of NICIE said: “NICIE believes that the voice of young people needs to be heard in this Inquiry; they are the experts on integrated education. They can describe how an integrated education impacts on friendships and on learning and how it prepares them for being active citizens contributing to a peaceful, cohesive and prosperous society.”

As an outcome of the student parliament, young people will produce a report of their recommendations for the Inquiry.

For further information or to arrange an interview with a spokesperson please contact Cliodhna Scott-Wills via e-mail to cscott-wills@nicie.org.uk or mobile 07957347585 or via email to lmcivor@nicie.org.uk

 

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