The commitments are contained in a new five-year strategy from DE for Integrated Education called Vision 2030 The Department of Education (DE) is to ask parents in Northern Ireland if they want more ...
Every parent in Northern Ireland should get the chance to vote to change their child's school to an integrated one. That is according to the chair of the Integrated Education Fund (IEF) Peter Osborne.
A Department of Education strategy to grow integrated education has been called "an action plan with no action". The criticism came from an organisation representing former pupils from integrated ...
The department has looked at data from school admissions and surveys to assess demand for integrated schools across NI.
Education Minister Paul Givan is facing criticism over a position paper on integrated education branded confusing and aimed at “blocking progress.” The minister issued the document days after his ...
Integrated education in Northern Ireland has strong support according to a new survey conducted by LucidTalk, a Belfast-based independent polling company, on behalf of the Integrated Education Fund.
Support in Northern Ireland for integrated education – schools attended by both Protestant and Catholic children – is high. There are many factors behind this, including the view that separate schools ...
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Clear demand for integrated education
Integrated Education Fund Response to the Department of Education Demand Report. The Integrated Education Act (Northern ...
Two-thirds of people in Northern Ireland have said they want integrated schools to be the main model for our education system, according to the findings from the latest LucidTalk poll. Among the ...
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