In Irish primary and post-primary schools there is an increase in the number of learners whose home language is neither English nor Irish. We aim to provide school staff with a collection of practical and useful resources to both promote inclusion and diversity, and encourage language development.
A collection of UNHCR teaching materials on refugees, asylum and migration for primary and secondary education, as well as some guidance for teachers working with refugee children in the classroom.
An Intercultural Look at our Schools. A toolkit for self-evaluation and supporting cultural and linguistic diversity in our schools.
This fantastic toolkit provides support for teachers who were working with newcomer pupils in post-primary schools and for the development of an inclusive ethos across the curriculum.
English Language Support Teachers' Association of Ireland providing high quality support, professional development opportunities and networking for teachers.
This education pack is aimed at teachers who wish to familiarise their students with facts and information about refugees.
Learn about some of the experiences and challenges faced by children who have come to Ireland in search of safety.
A practical programme that supports primary and secondary schools to become more inclusive of all cultures and ethnicities, celebrate diversity and challenge racism and discrimination.
This resource aims to help teachers educate pupils about how and why people all over the world can become displaced, and what the experience is like, within a child rights framework.
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