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Tony Gallagher tutored Open University Social Sciences students in the Compounds and H Blocks of the Maze and Long Kesh Prison Armagh Gaol and Maghaberry Prison between 1984 and 1987. He gained his PhD from Queen’s University Belfast in the 1980s and worked as an Open University tutor between 1981 and 1995 on Social Science modules. At time of interview in 2012 he was Pro Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s University Belfast and had been Professor of Education there since 1999. He was appointed a member of the Maze and Long Kesh Development Corporation in 2012.
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Title: Experiences of tutoring
Description: Tony Gallagher Open University Associate Lecturer describes his experiences of tutoring students in the Compounds and H Blocks (the Maze and Long Kesh Prison) in the 1980s and how a Republican student appeared to cascade learning from tutorials to others in the Wing of the H Blocks
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Contributor: Tony Gallagher
Duration: 00:01:20
Master programe code and title: Tony Gallagher Interview
Master programme start time: 00:06:19
Master programme end time: 00:07:39
Master programme production number: 082_T_01
Available to public: yes