Opportunities and Obstacles: How School Leaders View Development Education in Irish Post-primary Schools

School leaders play a vital role in ensuring that schools attend to issues of local and global justice within the ethos and daily practices of their school community. This article examines the attitudes and activities of school leaders in relation to development education and their vision for its i...

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Main Authors: Brendan Doggett, Bernie Grummell, Angela Rickard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Global Education 2016-10-01
Series:Policy and Practice: A Development Education Review
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Online Access:https://www.developmenteducationreview.com/issue/issue-23/opportunities-and-obstacles-how-school-leaders-view-development-education-irish-post
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spelling doaj-9e0825258d9e477fb5e84c2296132ad12020-11-25T01:43:57ZengCentre for Global EducationPolicy and Practice: A Development Education Review2053-42722053-42722016-10-01233864Opportunities and Obstacles: How School Leaders View Development Education in Irish Post-primary SchoolsBrendan DoggettBernie GrummellAngela RickardSchool leaders play a vital role in ensuring that schools attend to issues of local and global justice within the ethos and daily practices of their school community. This article examines the attitudes and activities of school leaders in relation to development education and their vision for its integration in schools based on a national survey of post-primary school leaders in the Republic of Ireland. We consider the conditions needed for development education to be successfully implemented and the drivers of change required that can sustain it in the longer term. We examine why some school leaders and communities seem to be disconnected from development education opportunities and unaware of available supports, whilst others engage actively with it as an organic part of their school culture. This has broader implications for resilience of school leadership, the teaching profession and school community, particularly in an era of constraint. It offers a unique insight into development education from the vantage point of those leading schools.https://www.developmenteducationreview.com/issue/issue-23/opportunities-and-obstacles-how-school-leaders-view-development-education-irish-postDevelopment EducationSchool LeadershipPost-primary Education
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Policy and Practice: A Development Education Review
Development Education
School Leadership
Post-primary Education
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Bernie Grummell
Angela Rickard
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title Opportunities and Obstacles: How School Leaders View Development Education in Irish Post-primary Schools
title_short Opportunities and Obstacles: How School Leaders View Development Education in Irish Post-primary Schools
title_full Opportunities and Obstacles: How School Leaders View Development Education in Irish Post-primary Schools
title_fullStr Opportunities and Obstacles: How School Leaders View Development Education in Irish Post-primary Schools
title_full_unstemmed Opportunities and Obstacles: How School Leaders View Development Education in Irish Post-primary Schools
title_sort opportunities and obstacles: how school leaders view development education in irish post-primary schools
publisher Centre for Global Education
series Policy and Practice: A Development Education Review
issn 2053-4272
2053-4272
publishDate 2016-10-01
description School leaders play a vital role in ensuring that schools attend to issues of local and global justice within the ethos and daily practices of their school community. This article examines the attitudes and activities of school leaders in relation to development education and their vision for its integration in schools based on a national survey of post-primary school leaders in the Republic of Ireland. We consider the conditions needed for development education to be successfully implemented and the drivers of change required that can sustain it in the longer term. We examine why some school leaders and communities seem to be disconnected from development education opportunities and unaware of available supports, whilst others engage actively with it as an organic part of their school culture. This has broader implications for resilience of school leadership, the teaching profession and school community, particularly in an era of constraint. It offers a unique insight into development education from the vantage point of those leading schools.
topic Development Education
School Leadership
Post-primary Education
url https://www.developmenteducationreview.com/issue/issue-23/opportunities-and-obstacles-how-school-leaders-view-development-education-irish-post
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