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INTEGRATED EDUCATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND

INTEGRATED EDUCATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND. FEBRUARY 2006. FIG 1: TYPE OF EDUCATION CHILDREN UNDER 19 YEARS OF AGE ARE IN [ Base: All Respondents – 1037]. FIG 2: HEARD OF TERM “INTEGRATED EDUCATION” [ Base: All Who Have Or Have Had Children In Education Or Not At School Yet - 567].

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INTEGRATED EDUCATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND

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  1. INTEGRATED EDUCATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND FEBRUARY 2006

  2. FIG 1: TYPE OF EDUCATION CHILDREN UNDER 19 YEARS OF AGE ARE IN[ Base: All Respondents – 1037]

  3. FIG 2: HEARD OF TERM “INTEGRATED EDUCATION”[ Base: All Who Have Or Have Had Children In Education Or Not At School Yet - 567]

  4. FIG 3: WHAT “INTEGRATED EDUCATION” MEANS IN NORTHERN IRELAND[ Base: All Who Have Heard Of ‘Integrated Education’ – 535 ]

  5. FIG 4: CHILDREN ATTENDING OR EVER ATTENDED IN INTEGRATED SCHOOL[ Base: All Who Have Or Have Had Children In Education Or Not At School Yet - 567 ]

  6. FIG 5: REASONS FOR NOT SENDING CHILDREN / GRANDCHILDREN TO AN INTEGRATED SCHOOL IN NI[ Base: All Those Whose Children Have Not Attended An Integrated School - 424 ]

  7. FIG 6: HOW INTEGRATED PROCESS COULD BE INITIATED[ Base: All Who Have Had Children In Education Or Not At School Yet - 567 ]

  8. FIG 7: SUPPORT OR NOT SUPPORT REQUEST TO TRANSFORM SCHOOL INTO INTEGRATED SCHOOL[ Base: All Who Have Or Have Had Children In Education Or Not At School Yet - 567 ] 2006 % Support Not sure / don’t know Not support Might support if other conditions were met No reply

  9. FIG 8: HOW IMPORTANT INTEGRATED EDUCATION IN NI IS TO PEACE AND RECONCILIATION[ Base: All Who Have Or Have Had Children In Education Or Not At School Yet - 567 ] 2006 % Very important Fairly important Neither important nor unimportant Fairly unimportant Very unimportant Don’t know

  10. Fig 9: ANALYSIS OF SAMPLE Sex: Age: Household status: Class: Area:

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