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Commemorating the Decade of
Anniversaries
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Introduction to Commemoration and Decade
of Anniversaries
The Educational Context for Commemoration
Tour of the FacingthepastShapingtheFuture
website
Issues for schools
Some next steps
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Leadership is not mobilising others to solve
problems we already know how to solve ,but
to help them confront problems that have
never yet been successfully addressed.
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We cannot wait for great visions from great
people for they are in short supply... It is up
to us to light our own small fires in the
darkness.
Commemoration is the act of remembering .
It is an active, creative process which continuously
re- interprets the past.
Commemoration is central to national identity and
can be seen as the social and political glue which
reinforces shared beliefs and offers collective
reassurances .
Monuments, public parades and events reflect the
politics and culture of a society
Commemorating Ireland History ,Politics and Culture : Bernard Bort.
“Identities and memories are not things we think ‘about’
but things we think ‘with’. As such they have no existence
beyond our politics, our social relationships and our
histories. We must take responsibility for their uses and
abuses, recognising that every assertion of identity
involves a choice that affects not just ourselves but
others.”
(Gillis, 1994: 3-5)
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Commemoration can help us to reaffirm our sense of
identity.
Can divide and unite us.
We are constantly reviving our memories to suit our current identities.
Memories help us make sense of the world we live in and… are embedded in
complex class, gender and other power relations that determine what is
remembered (or forgotten) by whom and for what end.
Identities and memories are highly selective, inscriptive rather than
descriptive, serving particular interests and ideological positions. Just as
memory and identity support one another, they also sustain certain subjective
positions, boundaries and power. …..
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http://www.communityrelations.org.uk/marking-anniversaries
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New lens through which we can revisit
barriers to integration- new relationships
with the past , communities reconnecting
across the barrier created by populist
interpretation of the past.
Role of the teacher as facilitator in helping
young people to acquire the values, attitudes
and dispositions which underpin democratic
life.
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History department - duty of historians to
critically engage with the sources to help
young people critique the official version of
events and to create new interpretations.
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Pressure for the history teacher is where the
commemoration of historical events have
clear implications for ongoing conflict and
attempts at reconciliation.
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Relevant because of what is happening in the
world now
Deal with issues of injustice, intolerance
and/or suffering
Deal with religious tensions
Deal with racial tensions
Deal with treatment of others, in terms of
attitudes towards, repression of or retaliation
of individuals and/or groups
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ESAGS- Ethos
SDP- Section 2
CRED Section 2
Primary School WAU and PDMU
Post Primary History, Citizenship, RE ,Drama
Art and Music.
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There is a clarity of purpose about why a topic is being taught that
focuses on exploring identity, values and diversity.
The use of an enquiry approach, encouraging pupils to ask and answer
complex questions the human experience
Stereotypes are confronted by identifying pupil preconceptions and
devising exercises and examples that challenge these.
An historically grounded approach is adopted both in terms of historical
content and historical process; this would look at what happened, how
we know, why there are differing accounts, why does it matter and so
forth
Multiple perspectives are adopted to provide alternative points of view.
Deliberate linking of past and present, with a possible ‘present then past'
approach.
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Approaches and skills
Teaching and Learning Strategies
Resources
Up and coming resources and new materials
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Pilot the some of website resources and
materials
Head of Department or WAU or PDMU Coordinator (time and space for training )
CRED audit .
Leadership and Management of Shared
Future agenda.