Joint Practice Development Menu

The JPD Menu provides schools/partnerships across Northern Ireland with details of the programmes which have been delivered across Nursery, Special, Primary and Post Primary Shared Education Clusters.

JPD Programmes focus on Leadership & Management, Curriculum Development or Teaching & Learning.

An outline of each programme has also been included which provides the reader with a brief insight into the work undertaken.

Teaching Sensitive and Controversial issues

This programme has been developed to support teachers in Shared Education partnerships.

It will allow them to:

  • explore their understanding of sensitive and controversial issues
  • consider why and how they should teach them
  • consider and find solutions to the challenges his may bring

This programme includes:

  • CCEA resources on Teaching Controversial Issues.
  • Tackling Controversial Issues in the Citizenship Classroom
    (published by the CDVEC Curriculum Development Unit)

Please see programme below:

Shared Education – Teaching Sensitive and Controversial Issues (google.com)

Teaching Sensitive and Controversial issues

This programme has been developed to support teachers in Shared Education partnerships.

It will allow them to:

  • explore their understanding of sensitive and controversial issues
  • consider why and how they should teach them
  • consider and find solutions to the challenges his may bring

This programme includes:

  • CCEA resources on Teaching Controversial Issues.
  • Tackling Controversial Issues in the Citizenship Classroom
    (published by the CDVEC Curriculum Development Unit)

Please see programme below:

Shared Education – Teaching Sensitive and Controversial Issues (google.com)

A PUPIL PATHWAY FOR SHARED EDUCATION

The Pupil Pathway can be used by Shared Education Partnerships to:

  • Provide pre-school and school leaders with a clear
    overview of the Shared Education journey, which can
    then be embedded within the Pre-School/School
    Development Plan;
  • Guide Shared Education leaders/coordinators in the
    development of annual action plans within the
    partnership;
  • Support practitioners in the planning, implementing,
    monitoring and evaluation of Shared Education.

To access the pupil pathway document, use the link below.

A_Pupil_Pathway_Shared_Education.pdf – Google Drive

A PUPIL PATHWAY FOR SHARED EDUCATION

The Pupil Pathway can be used by Shared Education Partnerships to:

  • Provide pre-school and school leaders with a clear
    overview of the Shared Education journey, which can
    then be embedded within the Pre-School/School
    Development Plan;
  • Guide Shared Education leaders/coordinators in the
    development of annual action plans within the
    partnership;
  • Support practitioners in the planning, implementing,
    monitoring and evaluation of Shared Education.

To access the pupil pathway document, use the link below.

A_Pupil_Pathway_Shared_Education.pdf – Google Drive