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Racism and citizenship education in Northern Ireland
Authors:Eamonn Gallagher
Institution:1. University of Ulster at Coleraine , Northern Ireland ep.gallagher @ulster.ac.uk
Abstract:Racist attitudes towards, and attacks on, the minority ethnic populations in Northern Ireland (NI) have increased dramatically over the last number of years. Despite the increased media attention regarding racist attacks, the fallacy that racism is not a major problem in NI is an enduring one. However, there is a growing recognition that minority ethnic communities experience a diverse range of racial harassment. Education is a mode promoted by national and European governments as the vehicle in which anti-racism programmes can be delivered. This article suggests the impending introduction of a statutory citizenship education (CE) component to the revised NI curriculum from September 2007 can play an important role in tackling the high levels of racism being experienced by the minority ethnic population in NI.
Keywords:bilingual students  language support  English as an Additional Language (EAL)  post-primary schools
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