Intercultural Education Strategy
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From: Department of Education
- Published on: 28 January 2021
- Last updated on: 1 September 2021
Description
This Intercultural Education Strategy ("IES") aims to ensure that:
1.All students experience an education that "respects the diversity of values, beliefs, languages and traditions in Irish society and is conducted in a spirit of partnership" (Education Act, 1998).
2. All education providers are assisted with ensuring that inclusion and integration within an intercultural learning environment become the norm.
The IES was developed in recognition of the recent significant demographic changes in Irish society, which are reflected in the education system. The strategy builds on existing work in this area and seeks to be of relevance for all sectors of education, in line with the high level goal of the Department of Education ("DE") to "support and improve the quality, relevance and inclusiveness of education for every learner in our schools".
Documents
Please see attached translations of the Executive Summary; Filipino, French, German, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish
The Migrant Integration Strategy
A Blueprint for the Future
The Migrant Integration Strategy foresees actions applicable to all Government Departments and those intended to address particular issues. The actions applicable to all Government Departments include the provision of:
- information to migrants in language-appropriate formats;
- ongoing intercultural awareness training for all frontline staff,
- signage in public offices indicating where interpretation is available;
- clear information on how to make a complaint about racist behaviour by staff or another customer.
The strategy also foresees that integration issues will continue to be mainstreamed into strategic statements and annual reports and into the general work of Departments.