Module Specifications.
Current Academic Year 2024 - 2025
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Date posted: September 2024
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Coursework Only Essay: Individual 2000-word essay comparing ethos, teaching of RE/ethics and the inclusion of belief diversity in two school types set by the co-ordinator. 5 minute summary recorded presentation capturing the key points of the essay worth 500 words. |
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Description This module engages students in an exploration of the ways in which primary schools on the island of Ireland engage with communities and individuals of a wide range of beliefs (world faiths, personal or no belief). It enables students to explore the histories, structures, governance and culture/ethos of the range of school types as well as the challenges to these presented by the changing population profile and societal cultures. It engages students in a specific exploration of the different ways in which schools serve particular communities, how different school types teach religion or ethics to their diverse student populations and the extent to which they include or exclude those of diverse beliefs. It enables students to consider the evolving policy context in which this takes place. It encourages students to reflect on the differences between primarily pre-secular provision in the Republic of Ireland compared with provision in Northern Ireland, England & Wales. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Learning Outcomes 1. Explain the history, provision, structures and legal underpinning of primary education on the island of Ireland. 2. Describe the culture and ethos of the range of types of primary schools in existence in the Republic of Ireland. 3. Give an account of the educational needs and experiences of minority faith groups who operate primary schools in the Republic of Ireland. 4. Compare the structures, culture and ethos of the range of Irish primary schools with those in Northern Ireland and England & Wales. 5. Explore the extent to which the different primary school patron types in the Republic of Ireland include and esteem those of world faiths and of personal beliefs. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
All module information is indicative and subject to change. For further information,students are advised to refer to the University's Marks and Standards and Programme Specific Regulations at: http://www.dcu.ie/registry/examinations/index.shtml |
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Indicative Content and Learning Activities
Indicative ContentThis module engages students with the structures of primary schools on the island of Ireland with a particular focus on comparing different school patronage types. Primary schools in Ireland now serve an increasingly culturally and belief diverse population. The module enables students to explore concepts of pre-secular, secular and post-secular institutional provision of education. It examines and compares the culture and ethos of different school types on the island of Ireland in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, with a particular focus on admissions, school ethos policy or statement, teaching of RE / ethics & beliefs and how / to what extent those of minority beliefs are included in different types of schools. It also enables students the compare how Irish primary schools include belief diversity with policy and practice in England and Wales. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Indicative Reading List
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Other Resources 52346, Report, Coolahan, J., Hussey, C. & Kilfeather, F., 2012, Report of the Forum's Advisory Group to the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector, Dublin, Department of Education and Skills, 52347, Report, Coolahan, J., Hussey, C. & Kilfeather, F., 2014, Report on progress to date and future directions to the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector, Dublin, Department of Education and Skills, 52348, Report, Darmody, M., Smyth, E. & McCoy, S., 2012, School Sector Variation among Primary Schools in the Republic of Ireland, Dublin, ESRI / Educate Together, 52349, Report, Tuohy, D., Lodge, A. & Fennelly, K., 2011, Our Schools Our Community, Dublin, General Synod Board of Education, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||