Debate continues about the relationship between schools divided on ethno-religious lines and their implications for social cohesion. One argument against the existence of separate schools is that they limit opportunities for children from different groups to engage with each other, promoting intergroup suspicion and sectarianism. Using intergroup contact theory we examine the impact on outgroup attitudes of pupils attending mixed and separate post-primary schools in Northern Ireland. Data were collected through a survey of more than 3,500 pupils and analyses show that, irrespective of school type, intergroup contact at school is strongly associated with more positive orientations to the ethno-religious outgroup. The policy implications of t...
Contact theory argues increased interaction between social groups will help prejudicial attitudes an...
How education systems operate in divided societies is an increasingly important question for academi...
In the UK, policies and academic writings about inter-ethnic relations have witnessed many changes i...
Debate continues about the relationship between schools divided on ethno-religious lines and their i...
One manifestation of division and the history of conflict in Northern Ireland is the parallel educat...
One manifestation of division and the history of conflict in Northern Ireland is the parallel educat...
Education is often seen as a means of achieving social change. Underlying this view is contact theor...
While Northern Ireland strives to build a shared society, the current reality is that everyday exper...
Education is often seen as a means of achieving social change. Underlying this view is contact theor...
Intergroup contact theory suggests that bringing groups together under favourable conditions will le...
The education system in Northern Ireland is characterized by division, with around 95% of the pupil ...
We report findings from three longitudinal studies investigating the extent, quality and consequence...
The religious schools in Northern Ireland are permeated by many of the symbols, beliefs, attitudes a...
The design of educational institutions has long been seen as a key element in determining social div...
In the context of ongoing debate about the positive and negative consequences of ethnic diversity fo...
Contact theory argues increased interaction between social groups will help prejudicial attitudes an...
How education systems operate in divided societies is an increasingly important question for academi...
In the UK, policies and academic writings about inter-ethnic relations have witnessed many changes i...
Debate continues about the relationship between schools divided on ethno-religious lines and their i...
One manifestation of division and the history of conflict in Northern Ireland is the parallel educat...
One manifestation of division and the history of conflict in Northern Ireland is the parallel educat...
Education is often seen as a means of achieving social change. Underlying this view is contact theor...
While Northern Ireland strives to build a shared society, the current reality is that everyday exper...
Education is often seen as a means of achieving social change. Underlying this view is contact theor...
Intergroup contact theory suggests that bringing groups together under favourable conditions will le...
The education system in Northern Ireland is characterized by division, with around 95% of the pupil ...
We report findings from three longitudinal studies investigating the extent, quality and consequence...
The religious schools in Northern Ireland are permeated by many of the symbols, beliefs, attitudes a...
The design of educational institutions has long been seen as a key element in determining social div...
In the context of ongoing debate about the positive and negative consequences of ethnic diversity fo...
Contact theory argues increased interaction between social groups will help prejudicial attitudes an...
How education systems operate in divided societies is an increasingly important question for academi...
In the UK, policies and academic writings about inter-ethnic relations have witnessed many changes i...