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Values in Education in Northern Ireland,
by Alan Smith and Alison Montgomery



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The following document has been contributed by the authors Alan Smith and Alison Montgomery , with the permission of the Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment. The views expressed in this chapter do not necessarily reflect the views of the members of the CAIN Project. The CAIN Project would welcome other material which meets our guidelines for contributions.

In addition to the report below, there is also a summary of the report, and the text of a statement by Catherine Coxhead, Chief Executive of the Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) at the launch of the Report on 12 May 1997.


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by Alan Smith and Alison Montgomery (1997)
ISBN 1 856788 69 5 (Paperback 172pp)

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Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum,
Examinations and Assessment (NICEA)
29 Clarendon Road
Clarendon Docks
Belfast
BT1 3BG
Tel: (01232) 261200

This chapter is copyright Alan Smith and Alison Montgomery 1997 and is included on the CAIN site by permission of the authors and the publisher. You may not edit, adapt, or redistribute changed versions of this for other than your personal use without the express written permission of the author or the publisher, Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (NICEA). Redistribution for commercial purposes is not permitted.


Values in Education in Northern Ireland

by
Alison Montgomery and Alan Smith


Contents

Chapter one:Introduction
Chapter two: Methodology
Chapter three: Profiles of Value Initiatives in Europe,
the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
Chapter four: Values and the Formal Curriculum
(Areas of Study and Cross-Curricular Themes
Chapter five: Values and the Informal Curriculum
Chapter six: Values and the Hidden Curriculum
Chapter seven:Summary and Recommendations


Appendix 1: Interview schedule
Appendix 2: CIDREE guidelines for values
Appendix 3: Values organisations and projects
Appendix 4: List of abbreviations
Bibliography
Index


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