| O'Brien Press - Ireland’s leading publisher of books for children |
O'Donnell Press - Northern Ireland publisher, producing some delightful Irish picture books, including Finn's Causeway Adventure Lazy Cat Crazy Cat Samson's Titanic Journey Scrabo, the Strangford Seal Sweet Molly Malone |
| Children's Books Ireland |
| Co. Clare Library Children's Services |
| Poetry Ireland |
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| CAIN - Conflict and Politics in Northern Ireland (1968 to the Present) |
| History Ireland being revised, 09/10/2008 |
| RTE: |
| Related through History Hidden History |
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Cork Multitext Project 'It is the largest and most ambitious project undertaken by any university to provide resources for students of Modern Irish History at all levels - University students, the general reader, and especially second-level students.' |
| Learning from teachers in Ireland |
| National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (Ireland) |
| Patrick Kavanagh Multimedia Schools Project |
| skool.ie interactive learning |
| TeachNet Ireland |
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| BBC: |
| GCSE Bitesize: |
| Carol Ann Duffy Seamus Heaney W. B. Yeats Northern Ireland 1965-85 |
| Plantations William III |
| Famine Easter Rising Northern Ireland 'Troubles' A State Apart |
| BBC (Northern Ireland) |
| Northern Ireland poets Sectarianism Ethnic minorities |
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| British Library: |
| Tudor & Stuart Ireland |
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Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights Education (CCHRE)
CCHRE at the University of Leeds was established to promote and develop research, consultancy and postgraduate studies in citizenship education and human rights education. A leading international centre in this field, it is particularly interested in issues of ethnic diversity, gender and race equality, children's rights and in policy-orientated research. |
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| The EACH historical fiction project |
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| Birmingham Grid for Learning |
| DfES standards website |
| Midlands History Forum |
| Quality Learning Services, Staffordshire not available, 09/10/2008 |
| Schools History Project |
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| British Council - partnerships with Ireland |
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