Description
Eugene McElhinney worked as an Associate Lecturer with The Open University between 1984 and 2011. He tutored Education modules at undergraduate and postgraduate level and tutored Open University students in Portlaoise Prison and in the H Blocks of the Maze and Long Kesh Prison. He was a secondary level school teacher in Religious Education and worked on a cross community project called ‘The Religion in Ireland Project’ which brought together teachers from both sides of the community to work on common elements in the Religious Education Curriculum.
Eugene McElhinney worked as an Associate Lecturer with The Open University between 1984 and 2011. He tutored Education modules at undergraduate and postgraduate level and tutored Open University students in Portlaoise Prison and in the H Blocks of the Maze and Long Kesh Prison. He was a secondary level school teacher in Religious Education and worked on a cross community project called ‘The Religion in Ireland Project’ which brought together teachers from both sides of the community to work on common elements in the Religious Education Curriculum.
Title: | Teaching and learning about stereotyping |
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Description: | Eugene McElhinney Open University Associate Lecturer talks of the value of a student learning about stereotyping and then finds he needs to learn this lesson too. | Rights statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | Contact the OU Archive prior to any re-use. Contact university-archive@open.ac.uk |
Contributor: | Eugene McElhinney |
Duration: | 00:01:53 |
Master programe code and title: | Eugene McElhinney Interview |
Master programme start time: | 00:21:00 |
Master programme end time: | 00:23:36 |
Master programme production number: | 104_T_01 |
Available to public: | yes |