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Integrating education: Parekhian multiculturalism and good practice
Authors:Claire  McGlynn
Institution:School of Education , Queen’s University , Belfast, UK
Abstract:This paper explores the concept of good practice in integrating education in divided societies. Using Northern Ireland as a case study, the paper draws on data from eight schools (both integrated Catholic and Protestant, and separate) that are identified as exemplifying good practice in response to cultural diversity. Analysis is provided through the lens of Bhikhu Parekh’s reconceptualization of multiculturalism from 2006 Parekh, B. 2006. Rethinking multiculturalism: Cultural diversity and political theory, , 2nd ed., Hampshire and New York: Palgrave Macmillan.  Google Scholar]. The data provide insights into characteristics of good practice from the perspectives of pupils, support staff, teachers and principals, in a society that is not only moving out of conflict but is also responding to the challenges of incoming minority students.
Keywords:integrating education  multiculturalism  practice  cultural diversity  identity
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