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    Dissolving boundaries: building communities of practice

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    Building Communities of Practice. Research report published by the Dissolving Boundaries programme, co-written with Roger Austin, Marie Mallon, Angela Rickard and Nigel Metcalfe, 2006.
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    2006
    Author
    Austin, Roger
    Mallon, Marie
    Rickard, Angela
    Metcalfe, Nigel
    Quirke-Bolt, Nigel
    Peer Reviewed
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    Building Communities of Practice. Research report published by the Dissolving Boundaries programme, co-written with Roger Austin, Marie Mallon, Angela Rickard and Nigel Metcalfe, 2006.
    Abstract
    Dr. Roger Austin and Dr. Aidan Mulkeen in 1999 identified the opportunity that the growth of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) presented to schools and founded the Dissolving Boundaries programme from an initial successful project entitled “This Island we live on” (http://www.ulst.ac.uk/thisisland/). The Dissolving Boundaries programme was designed to promote: the integration of technology in a meaningful way in curricular work, educationally valuable collaborative work in schools and cross-national links promoting cultural awareness. The Dissolving Boundaries programme was developed as a crossborder initiative involving schools in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The Department of Education in Northern Ireland and the Department of Education and Science in the Republic of Ireland jointly fund the programme. The programme is now in its fifth year and since its inception has attracted over 170 schools in both the north and south of Ireland. This year (2004-2005) 154 schools were involved, which created 42 partnerships at primary level, 22 between post-primary schools and 13 involving special schools.
    Keywords
    Dissolving
    Boundaries
    Building
    Communities
    Practice
    Report
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Ablex Publishing Corporation
    License URI
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266566924_Dissolving_Boundaries_in_the_North_and_South_of_Ireland_cross-national_co-operation_through_ICT_in_Education/download
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2504
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