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This programme was recorded in two schools in Belfast, one a Catholic Girls Secondary Intermediate and the other a Boys' County Grammar attended almost exclusively by Protestants. In each school, a... group of fourteen to sixteen year-olds and their teacher discuss a newspaper article 'The case against integrated schools'. Some of the pupils have already looked at bias in historical documents through work in the Schools Council History 13-16 Project (1976, Edinburgh, Holmes McDougal). The teachers are now helping them to look at the techniques being used in a newspaper article on an issue directly affecting their own lives - whether Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland should be educated in the same schools. The pupils look at bias in the text and then discuss the-issues raised in the article. Through this general discussion they begin to become aware of the prejudices which they themselves - bring to reading the text. When this programme was made in November 1976, one of the schools had already lost three pupils who had been killed during that school term. The programme is introduced by Janet Maybin of the Course Team.
Metadata describing this Open University audio programme
Module code and title: PE231, Reading development
Item code: PE231; 05
Recording date: 24-02-1977
First transmission date: 09-07-1977
Published: 1977
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Duration: 00:18:24
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Producer: David Seligman
Contributor: Janet Maybin
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Bias; Prejudice
Master spool number: TLN08950H128
Production number: TLN08950H128
Available to public: no