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    Joining the dots: Connecting change, post-primary development education, initial teacher education and an inter-disciplinary cross-curricular context

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    Quirke-Bolt, N and Jeffers, G (2018) 'Joining the Dots: Connecting Change, Post-Primary Development Education, Initial Teacher Education and an Inter-Disciplinary Cross-Curricular Context', Policy & Practice, Vol. 27, Autumn, pp. 163-181.
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    2018
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    Quirke-Bolt, Nigel
    Jeffers, Gerry
    Peer Reviewed
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    Quirke-Bolt, N and Jeffers, G (2018) 'Joining the Dots: Connecting Change, Post-Primary Development Education, Initial Teacher Education and an Inter-Disciplinary Cross-Curricular Context', Policy & Practice, Vol. 27, Autumn, pp. 163-181.
    Abstract
    This Perspectives article develops a rationale for the integration of a development education (DE) approach into initial teacher education (ITE) within a cross-curricular framework. The perspective is grounded in the practical considerations of the local and global circumstances of living in today’s world. A discussion is presented of significant current ecological, technological and socio-cultural changes and the resulting challenges they pose if schools and communities are to respond responsibly and imaginatively. In particular, we focus on ways in which ITE providers can strengthen the moral and social justice dimensions of the pupils’ learning experience through DE.
    Keywords
    Development education (DE)
    Initial teacher education (ITE)
    Ireland
    Junior cycle reform
    Teachers’ professional identity
    Teaching council
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Centre for Global Education
    License URI
    https://www.developmenteducationreview.com/sites/default/files/article-pdfs/Quirke-Bolt%20and%20Jeffers.pdf
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2318
    ISSN
    1748-135X
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