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DUP minister Paul Givan could be accused of ‘maintaining segregation’ following integrated schools rejection, says academic
It comes after Paul Givan turned down applications by two Co Down schools for integrated status
Paul Givan defends record on integrated schools: ‘Evidence shows I have been a minister for every sector when it comes to education’
The DUP minister has been criticised for turning down integrated status applications from two Co Down schools
What is integrated education in Northern Ireland and how do schools join the sector?
The first integrated school was opened in Belfast in 1981
PLATFORM: Education minister needs to urgently set out rationale for turning down integrated education proposals
The Alliance MLA says ‘every parent deserves access to an integrated education’
Education minister Paul Givan under pressure after Northern Ireland’s largest school turned down for integrated status
The DUP minister has rejected the application by Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College
Calls for Stormont to recognise ‘remarkable’ demand for integrated education
Speaking to the Irish News, the new CEO of the NI Council for Integration Sean Pettis said rising parental demand and the recent racial tensions in Belfast showed the growing need for shared learning.
Jarlath Burns: Handball could become an Olympic sport
The GAA president was speaking at the launch of the World Wallball championships at the University of Limerick
Two thirds of people in Northern Ireland support integrated education becoming ‘main model’ says new poll
The survey was commissioned by the Integrated Education Fund
Concerns raised about progress of integrated education made by Stormont department
The Department of Education says ‘considerable progress’ had been made in relation to the Integrated Education Act
DUP MP rebukes integrated education backers over UVF ‘recruiting ground’ remark
Carla Lockhart said she was in shock following a comment made to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee.