'I would not favour this as it would make life for teachers difficult as they would have to share classrooms eliminating the homely and sense of belonging to the teacher to the room, also I feel their jobs may be at risk which I do not agree with |
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-9.0 |
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A chance to integrate with others which you normally wouldn't and have a better understanding of different religions and ethnic groups, especially minorities |
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1 |
A more accepting school society for all young people. |
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1 |
A shared future - an education system like the workplace |
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1 |
Again, it could decrease discrimination if all people of all backgrounds are seen as similar or the same by younger generations which means it can continue for years to come |
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1 |
Allows mixed religion to make friends |
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1 |
Allows people from different communities to get to know each other, partly on their own terms |
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As everyone will have equal opportunities. |
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1 |
As it allows different people to mix and allows for people to become educated about them. |
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As it is important that people realise that it doesn't matter what religion etc. you are it's their personality and you shouldn't judge people based on their religion etc. |
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As long as your getting education it doesn't matter if your with people different than you and it might help people get to know people not like them and make them more open minded |
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1 |
As with all things, it has its pros and cons however overall I don’t really mind so long as I learn what I need to. |
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1 |
Be more complicated. |
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Because I go to an integrated school I can see how integration has benefited me in a very positive way, I think shared education could do the same for so many other young people like myself. |
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Because I think the divide between protestants and catholics is old news, we are all human. It should be left in the past. |
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Because ethnicity or religion shouldn’t separate people |
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Because it can cause sectarian remarks |
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Because it doesn’t matter who you are we are all the same. |
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Because it will help bring the community together. |
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Because segregation is unnecessary and we should know different people. |
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Break down stereotypes to move forward together |
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1 |
Breaks barriers |
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Breaks down barriers between communities |
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Brings people together |
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Brings people together and make new friends. |
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1 |
Can offer subjects in another school which may not be able to take place in host school. |
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Cause it offers different courses for yourself and others. |
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1 |
Chance for people to mix and get to know people they wouldn't have the chance to outside school. |
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1 |
Chance to experience new things |
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1 |
Chance to learn more about different religions |
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1 |
Conflict may arise |
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Could be initial problems but in the long term could improve relations between Catholics and Protestants |
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1 |
Could lead to confrontation between 2 parties of different religions |
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1 |
Creates a sense of a shared future between the pupils from the joined schools. It would allow them to normalise with each other and their differing beliefs, to understand and speak to each other on these beliefs in a safe setting, preparing them for a fut |
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1 |
Creates more open minds. - - Usually might diminish prejudices; however, at other times it might cause conflict. |
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1 |
Cultural, political and religious differences. |
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1 |
Develops a better understanding of other religions and ethnic groups. |
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1 |
Didn't enjoy Shared Education when my old school participated in it. |
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1 |
Different backgrounds coming together |
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1 |
Different people |
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Discrimination stems from ignorance |
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Diversity is important |
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1 |
Does not work |
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1 |
Doesnt bother me either way |
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1 |
Doesn’t make much difference. |
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1 |
Doesn’t appeal to me |
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1 |
Don't feel safe if I am in the minority |
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1 |
Don't know |
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2 |
Don’t know |
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1 |
Don’t mind unless resources become more stretched |
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Education about 'the other' shows people who have prejudice the truth. |
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1 |
Education is about educating people, for the future and not to live in the past. Shared education is the future. |
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1 |
Enjoyed it from past education myself |
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1 |
Everyone deserves a chance. |
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1 |
Everyone needs education. |
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Everyone should be educated and learn the same. Not separated. |
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Everyone will have the same learning opportunities. |
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1 |
Favour as it would make the youth more tolerable to each other. |
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1 |
Favour as need to break down barriers |
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Favourable as it helps young people to mix other young people of different religions. |
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For boys there will be anger and rivalry between them cause of our religion and may start fights |
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From where I am from, religion and race are perhaps not as much of problem as they are in other parts in Northern Ireland (At least from my perspective). Thus i believe the students from local schools would not benefit greatly from the scheme. |
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1 |
Get to experience other religions etc. and make new friends. |
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1 |
Get to meet new people and have a better range of classes |
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1 |
Get to meet new people and learn about their background |
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1 |
Getting judged by people that are from another background religiously. |
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1 |
Give us the chance to build bridges with those of different religious backgrounds. |
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1 |
Gives a good opportunity to mix and make new friends |
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1 |
Gives everyone equal opportunities and education |
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1 |
Good concept, unlikely to work. |
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1 |
Good for improving relations with others from different backgrounds |
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1 |
Good idea for future relationships |
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1 |
Good opportunity from the community to come together |
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1 |
Good to get to know different people and how their schools work. |
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1 |
Good to mix with a different ethnic/religious group than your own. |
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1 |
Happy with current system |
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Hard to mix with |
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Have never experienced it and not sure how I would feel if I did experience it |
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1 |
Helps break down barriers |
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Helps us to prevent cultural differences |
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Helps with integrating young people in NI |
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How can N.Ireland move forward with young people being segregated and not mixing together. The sooner the better for Shared Education. |
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I already attend an Integrated School, therefore i don't really see my school becoming Shared Education. |
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I am a person who doesn't like to meet new people |
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1 |
I am in favour as I think it would make the place a non bitter place. |
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I am in favour as It will bring people together and show them that people of different origin, social class, disability or not can just as good to work with as your friends - |
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I am in favour as it give opportunities to work with other that we don’t get to spend time with. |
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I am in favour as it pushes our country past the elements of social disorder |
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I am in favour as long as it does not interfere with actual education and grades the pupils had previously. |
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I am in favour because it can encourage dialogue between more Catholics and Protestants at a younger age and this would encourage more friendships to form. Although many would feel that this dosen’t need to be promoted through shared education. |
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I am in favour because it is important that the young generation of NI moves on and forgets the troublesome past and conflict. |
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I am in favour because it will educate young people more in the way they look at others |
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I am in favour of Shared Education as I feel that it gives our schools the opportunity to participate in activities, workshops or classes which we would not usually have the money or opportunity to do. I also think Shared Education is a good idea as we ar |
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I am in favour of Shared Education as I have previously attended an integrated secondary school before moving in September 2017. For me, Shared Education is an amazing way to knock down the barrier between religions etc. and to learn not just about the di |
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1 |
I am in favour of shared education because it broadens our perspectives and opens us to new possibilities, e.g. new friends. |
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1 |
I am in favour of shared education because it's a great idea to make the students from different religions to be united. |
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1 |
I am in favour of shared education to make Northern Ireland more accepting. |
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1 |
I am in favour since it would be a chance to get to know other people. |
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1 |
I am in favour with Shared Education as it presents young people with the opportunity to mix and make friends especially within their school ethic. However I would be worried slightly as due to the different ethnic groups/religions within Northern Ireland |
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1 |
I am neither entirely favourable or unfavourable. |
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I am neither favourable or unfavourable of shared education as I like the idea of integration but prefer to have multiple buildings |
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1 |
I am neither in favour nor not in favour with Shared Education |
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I am not in favour as this will mainly only benefit older children, who at this stage have already learned to hate people who are different to them... rather than teach the children we should focus on changing the opinions of the people around the childre |
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I am not sure it would work best. |
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I am of the opinion that everybody is the same regardless of their religion, race etc. |
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I am unsure how it would be facilitated everywhere and could cause more stress on the school of a local level. |
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1 |
I believe all schools and such should be intergrated as this may decrease the amount of tension between young people |
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1 |
I believe it is a great opportunity to overcome religious divisions. |
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I believe it would be a great way to reduce the prejudice between different religions |
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1 |
I can't bring myself to care. |
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1 |
I do not see a difference between a Catholic or Protestant person so sharing school would not bother me |
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1 |
I doesnt really affect me that much |
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1 |
I don't judge people on their religion or ethnic background. |
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I don't know |
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I don't know I would say in-between |
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I don't know, it may work but it can also not work |
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I don't mind the idea of it |
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I don't mind this idea but also like my school as it is. |
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1 |
I don't really care |
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I don't really care either way as I don't see how segregation should affect levels of education. |
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I don't really mind |
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I don't see why religion should be a problem in education |
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I don't think it will help the differences in Protestants and Catholics in the future. |
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1 |
I don't think it would last long term. |
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1 |
I dont feel it would be embraced by all but progress could be made. |
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1 |
I don’t care either way |
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1 |
I don’t feel there is much point of shared education |
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1 |
I don’t know |
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1 |
I don’t know enough to make comment |
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1 |
I don’t know how I would feel as I am used to a normal school and have no shared education experience |
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1 |
I don’t mind |
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2 |
I don’t mind it, think it would be good |
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1 |
I don’t really care about this because I'm about to leave school anyway/ |
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1 |
I don’t really have an opinion. If it works successfully then it is a good thing, if not then maybe not so much. |
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1 |
I don’t really mind |
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1 |
I don’t see a need for it |
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1 |
I don’t think that would work in NI at all |
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1 |
I don’t really care about if it was shared or not shared it makes no difference to me |
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1 |
I don’t think we need two schools to come together to be one to make a difference between relations. |
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1 |
I don’t worry about people’s religion so I would enjoy meeting others |
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1 |
I feel as though it will bring people closer and create a better understanding of others in the community. |
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1 |
I feel indifferent about it. |
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1 |
I feel it can cause unnecessary overcrowding if not organised well. |
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1 |
I feel it helps bond between the two communities |
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1 |
I feel it would be a good way for people of different religions, political views and disabilities to come together |
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1 |
I feel it's a great idea |
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1 |
I feel like shared education would be a crucial step in acceptance for all communities |
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1 |
I feel that both religions should mix |
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1 |
I feel that it would very sad to lose the school's original campus and the shared education campus (in Omagh) takes a lot of business away from the local shops in the town. |
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I feel there would be too many pupils |
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1 |
I feel we should just let schools do their own thing and not complicate it |
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1 |
I go to an integrated school and get to learn about others backgrounds and be more open minded |
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1 |
I had it in primary school and it was always good fun |
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1 |
I have experienced it and hate it. Due to overcrowded facilities |
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1 |
I have went to a school with all religions and it doesn’t bother me |
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1 |
I honestly wouldn’t mind being around people from different backgrounds and religion |
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1 |
I just like things the way they are |
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1 |
I like the thought of being able to learn & experience people from different walks of life than myself |
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1 |
I think It helps to build tolerance within society |
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1 |
I think all schools should be mixed |
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1 |
I think by continually being with people from different backgrounds and having class with them can help stop prejudice attitudes as people will learn that others are people too and similar in many ways |
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1 |
I think everyone should treat each other equally and with respect, putting two schools together wouldn’t create such a physical barrier and negative thought on other religions. |
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1 |
I think it a good idea for schools to have a shared education |
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I think it could be too forced. |
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1 |
I think it is good to get to know more about people with other beliefs |
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1 |
I think it is good to get to know people that are not the same religion or ethnic background as you on a frequent but not regular basis. Its good to hear and see other peoples thoughts and views. |
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1 |
I think it is good to mix and talk to different people |
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1 |
I think it is important to get people used to a multicultural reality and life early so they don’t hold prejudices into adulthood. |
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1 |
I think it is important to mix with everyone. |
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1 |
I think it may help improve relations or tolerability between different religions/minorities |
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1 |
I think it will build relations |
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1 |
I think it will end racism, sectarianism & prejudice for future generations |
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1 |
I think it will help to stop the hate and distrust between religions and ethnic groups |
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1 |
I think it would be a good opportunity to |
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1 |
I think it would be good for Northern Ireland |
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1 |
I think it would be very challenging for it to actually work smoothly |
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1 |
I think it would get rid of any historical grudges that are currently in place and should help eradicate any prejudice within new generations |
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1 |
I think it would show we are all the same regardless of religious beliefs/colour. |
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1 |
I think it's a good idea in the sense it will make young people a lot more open minded and accepting. However two or more schools sharing one building may be quite cramped/claustrophobic to be honest. I don't think I'd like it if we were all squeeze |
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1 |
I think it's a good way of getting people from different background and abilities to mix. In the long run I think it would it would prevent/decrease prejudice views. |
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1 |
I think it's beneficial for Protestants and Catholics to intermingle and to get to know more about each other. |
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1 |
I think it's good for people to always make new friends |
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1 |
I think it's good for young |
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1 |
I think it’s a great idea so as pupils get to mix with others |
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1 |
I think people deserve to have their own views on religion and politics but sometimes people can also be too opinionated on these. |
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1 |
I think that a shared education campus would cause more bullying or harassment as there would be so many of each religion |
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1 |
I think that it's great for people to learn more about different people especially at a younger age. |
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1 |
I think young people in general would benefit from this as it brings us all together as one |
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1 |
I want Catholics and Protestants to get along like normal human beings. |
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1 |
I would be happy to be in shared education |
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1 |
I would not enjoy it |
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1 |
I would say it is a good thing in general, but as my school already consists of different religions and ethnic groups, this doesn't really apply to me. |
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1 |
I wouldn't mind if the shared education cam into my school however I would prefer if it was integrated education. |
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1 |
I'm in favour as I enjoy meeting and socialising with new people and learning about them. |
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1 |
I'm in favour because it would help to end discrimination and sectarianism |
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1 |
I'm in favour of it because it's good to get a new view of different religions. |
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1 |
I'm in favour of shared education. It's a great way to help mix the communities |
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1 |
I'm neither as I don't know what or how people will react. |
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1 |
I'm not in huge favour as I like my school the way it is and the quality of teaching and facilities we have |
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1 |
I'm not too sure |
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1 |
I've never heard of a protestant or catholic school anyway |
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1 |
I've only been to Integrated schools so I would already say I'm open minded. |
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1 |
Idea is good, but doesn’t work as pupils just stay with friends & don't mix. |
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1 |
If I'm honest I don’t fully understand how that would work if so why not just become one school. |
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1 |
If it is done properly it can be work. However it can be very difficult to make it work. |
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1 |
If pupils are integrated with pupils from other religious backgrounds from a young age, they will maybe not be as prejudiced later in life |
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1 |
If someone goes to a catholic school, they expect catholic teachings and same applies to protestant. Joining a catholic and protestant school may combine the two communities in some aspects but it will also cause maybe even more splits e.g. splitting the |
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1 |
If young people spend more time with people of different backgrounds and become friends with them this could lead to less discrimination as they would be more accepting of them |
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1 |
Important to understand and respect those who are different from ourselves. |
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1 |
Improve the future of NI |
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1 |
In a place as segregated as NI I think it's very important young people are brought up surrounded by all religions, and no separations should be made |
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1 |
In favour as I think everyone should have equal opportunities. |
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1 |
In favour as it may bring communities together |
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1 |
In favour as it stops the sides from having the same level of hatred with each other. |
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1 |
In favour as you get a wider variety of friends |
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1 |
In favour becasue it allowed me to meet people who I would not normally meet outside school |
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1 |
In favour because I am keen in becoming friends with people from another education/religion |
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1 |
In favour because everyone is the same and we should all get to know different religions. |
|
1 |
In favour because it brings different religions together |
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1 |
In favour because you get to meet new people and learn things a different way |
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1 |
In favour to meet new friends but not in favour if bully's |
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1 |
In favour, as this promotes equality and maximises good relations between two different groups. |
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1 |
In northern Ireland we need to be more accepting of people who aren't like ourselves, it's a very big promblem with people my age who don't socialise with people who aren't the same as them. |
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1 |
In order to improve community relations, we need to mix different communities together to promote an understanding of others. |
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1 |
In particular for areas that are not very mixed, especially if there's a history of tension between communities, shared education seems beneficial to allow young people to mix with others and perhaps not be so alienated. |
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1 |
Indifferent. |
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1 |
Integrated schools are simpler and seem more effective |
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1 |
It allows people to become more tolerant to others. |
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1 |
It allows people to embrace other bacjgrounds despite possibly growing up without socialising with people like them before |
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1 |
It allows the different communities to see what the other is really like and not just what the past has taught about each community. |
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1 |
It breaks down barriers between communities |
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1 |
It brings diversity to school |
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1 |
It brings people together |
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1 |
It brings the Catholic and Protestant communities together |
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1 |
It can bring communities closer together. |
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1 |
It can change peoples perspectives of other religions |
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1 |
It could improve relations between communities. |
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1 |
It could show people that there is nothing wrong with people from other religions. |
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1 |
It depends on the individual area as some places in Northern Ireland are more segregated than others so there is more sectarianism likely to occur within shared education |
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1 |
It doesn't matter if they are a different race, different background or different religion. |
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1 |
It encourages diversity & promotes inclusion |
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1 |
It gives NI a chance to FINALLY MOVE ON!!! |
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1 |
It gives opportunity for children to learn not to care about differences. |
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1 |
It gives students a chance to explain themselves to each other so that there is no prejudice. It gives people a chance to also get to know each other. |
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1 |
It helps both groups put their differences aside - |
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1 |
It helps bring communities together |
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1 |
It helps everyone accept each other for who they are |
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1 |
It helps keep Northern Ireland become more peaceful |
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1 |
It helps people socialise |
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1 |
It helps to create peace + schools do not do that currently |
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1 |
It increases between communities |
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1 |
It is a good experience and helps you in the future. |
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1 |
It is a good way to hear about different experiences and getting to meet new people. |
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1 |
It is a waste of time and would most likely subtract from time - time better spent learning. |
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1 |
It is an opportunity to learn about different religions. |
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1 |
It is good for people from other communities to learn about each other. |
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1 |
It is good to be inclusive to everyone |
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1 |
It is good to mix schools because if there is a new subject that you need help with, they could help you too. |
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1 |
It is good to socialise with new groups of people and develop my understanding. |
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1 |
It is ludicrous why would you ever split the pupils within the 'campus' into two groups where they can see from a young age that they are in competition with other religious groups. |
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1 |
It is probably a good way for different communities to understand each other and, at least, tolerate different opinions. |
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1 |
It just sounds pointless |
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1 |
It just wouldn’t work well, there would be tension between people. |
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1 |
It makes people from other religions meet with eachother and it breaks the prejudice between religions |
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1 |
It prepares young people for what university and the workplace will be like. |
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1 |
It saves government funding and allows for society to move on |
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1 |
It shouldn't matter what race etc. someone is. It's whether they are a good person or not. |
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1 |
It sounds interesting and like it can and will bring more people together and open peoples minds |
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1 |
It will promote inclusion and integration between people that would otherwise be kept apart. |
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1 |
It won't bother me |
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1 |
It would be better to be integrated |
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1 |
It would bring the community together |
|
1 |
It would improve relations between communities. |
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1 |
It would improve relations between us and maybe some day it wont matter what religion we are. |
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1 |
It would improve social relations |
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1 |
It would promote diversity and stop prejudiced thoughts. |
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1 |
It would reduce sectarianism and could help Northern Ireland move on and be a better place to live. |
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1 |
It wouldn’t work well |
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1 |
It'd help people get along |
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1 |
It's a chance to make new friends in the community. |
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1 |
It's a great opportunity to bring communities together. |
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1 |
It's all about connection with others that are different to you |
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1 |
It's alright like. Seems like more of a hassle but could maybe be handy somewhere |
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1 |
It's brings different communitys together |
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1 |
It's good |
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1 |
It's good for everyone to have equal opportunities and mix with each other |
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1 |
It's good to socialise with people that aren't the same religion as you. |
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1 |
It's quite interesting |
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1 |
It’s good for people to get to know other people. |
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1 |
It’s a good idea to get rid of the predisposed segregation between catholics and Protestants |
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1 |
Just because of bullying reasons |
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1 |
League tables show Catholic schools perform better |
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1 |
Learn about others. Recognise that we are all the same |
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1 |
Learn from each other. Enrich each other |
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1 |
Learn new things of people reviews. Insight on how often people think and work. |
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1 |
Learning about work with new pupils. |
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1 |
Less choice of schools more conflict amongst pupils and another potential reason for bullying. |
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1 |
Less prejudice towards members of other communities in later life |
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1 |
Main problem dividing communities is not knowing much about the other so would promote tolerance and friendship between communities |
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1 |
Makes the community more diverse and will ensure there will be no divide between communities as the young people would work together. |
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1 |
Mark likes everyone. He has no prejudice and would not comprehend prejudice. |
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1 |
Meet new people |
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1 |
Meet new people. |
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1 |
Mixing is necessary for breaking prejudices & sectarianism. The more understanding we have of each other the more accepting we are. |
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1 |
Money seems wasted ensuring segregated schools use different equipment and buildings, for seemingly no good reason. |
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1 |
More chances to meet different people, more chances for people to feel accepted, the future. |
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1 |
More diversity |
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1 |
More emphasis on the Shared Education aspect, not enough on the teaching/learning |
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1 |
More people will get injured. |
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1 |
N/a |
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2 |
Need to start with youth to move country on |
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1 |
Never experienced it so I don't know the impacts of it |
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1 |
New concept. Good potential |
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1 |
New experiences |
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1 |
New people new experiences |
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1 |
Nobody deserved to be rejected education because they're a minority |
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1 |
Not being treated the same |
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1 |
Not everyone is equal. |
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1 |
Not in favour because of the bullying |
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1 |
Not in favour because your own school is your own identity and it's where you're from. Representing your family. |
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1 |
Not in favour, why fix something that isn’t broken? |
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1 |
Not like being with other religions |
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1 |
Overcrowding in schools, buses, lunch times; Fights, bullying; Competitions between schools. |
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1 |
Parents would be against it especially those with a strong faith, some children may feel intimidated. |
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1 |
People are people not measured by religion or ethnic background. |
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1 |
People can learn more about different cultures and possibly be less sectarian/discriminative |
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1 |
People can meet other people from different backgrounds and discuss things with perhaps different viewpoints. |
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People can see that it's not about a person's background but how they treat you |
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People in NI can be very closed-minded; mixing with people of different religions is what the real world is like and can make people more tolerant. |
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People in NI need to be more open minded and actually know and meet different people |
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People like being with their own |
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People may be more prejudiced of each other |
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People may become more tolerant of each other |
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People should be used to interacting with people from other backgrounds. |
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People should have a choice of how they want to educate their children not pushed into shared education. I think bullying would be a big problem. |
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People will mix and respect other religions more |
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Possibly a lack of resources therefore resources would be stretched futher than they currently already are therefore decreasing my quality of education |
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Promotes equality as well as teaching pupils normally. |
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Promotes equality; meet new friends |
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Provides opportunities to prevent prejudice. |
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Reduce the prejudices in the younger generation |
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Religion or Ethnicity should not have to be a factor when it comes to deciding a school to go to. - |
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Religions do not bother me |
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Rivalry between different schools. |
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See question 59 |
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Seems like a good idea, but a lot of hassle |
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Sending your child to a faith school is something parents do for a reason. I also believe it would cause bullying due to differences in faith. |
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Shared Education is not in my opinion integration and I think integrated schools are much better at teaching inclusion - what is the point of getting two groups of children together if they don't share classes? They will not form friendships outside their |
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Shared education brings people with differences closer together. |
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Shared education doesn’t benefit the majority of people and it's costly and can be awkward |
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Shared education promotes equality. |
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Shared education seems to be a good way of bringing people from different communities together however I believe that bringing schools together is a very costly and messy process which can be very unpopular with students, parents and teachers. |
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Shares education will bring people together |
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So students can see that they are just the same as others |
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Some people like it, some people don’t |
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Some pupils may not get along due to different religions etc. |
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Stated in Q57 |
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Teaches people new things, brings people together |
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Tension |
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The only way to move forward is to learn about each other and not be dragged down by our religious differences or beliefs |
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The pupils of a different religion scare me as I think they will do something to me. |
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The school would be too large |
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There are many difficulties |
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There is no reason we should not get along and undertake activities with someone just because they aren’t my religion |
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There is no reason why people should be separated because of ethnic background or religion. |
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There may be more disruptions so I am not really in favour |
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There would be a positive together aspect |
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There would be less one on one time with a teacher |
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There would be more fights and it would be too stressful on teachers to control the students. |
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There’s not a need for all schools to be integrated, if you want your child to go to an integrated school send them to one. Everyone else should still have the option for a catholic/Protestant school. |
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Think it could lead to alot of bullying |
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This could help people have a better understanding and accept another person's religion. |
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To change sectarian/racist views, people need to see others as people. |
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To encourage young people to be more accepting |
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To get to know other people from different religions |
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To prepare us in learning how to work with others who don’t share the same religion. |
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To promote equality |
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To stop prejudice and to integrate the whole population |
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Too argumentative |
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Too many people |
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We all need to learn so why do people care about our religions |
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We already mix in the workplace so why not schools? |
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We are all the same |
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We are so caught up in everyone fighting, we should be able to make up our own minds |
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We are trying to solve issues to do with religious differences which is good. |
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We should all work together |
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We should co-exist together but it is still encountered with divide and harassment |
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We should not be separated by our religion. The more segregation exists the more ignorance with grow |
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We should not make a difference in people because of religion or beliefs |
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We would learn that it doesn't matter if you are catholic or not. |
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Why take time out of your education to do a project while you could be learning |
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Will decrease tension between religions |
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Will help with people being prejudice and break barriers |
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Will open people's minds |
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Would let us all see that we are pretty much alike. |
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Would prefer single integrated schools rather than separate schools on the same campus as it encourages unity |
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Would segregate people |
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Wouldn't really mind |
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Wouldn’t enjoy the change |
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You can meet new people who you wouldn't see otherwise - it broadens your view of society. |
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You get a chance to meet new people. |
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You get to meet new people |
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You have the opportunity to meet other people from different backgrounds |
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because it can break barriers with others which can break an overall stigma of religion based opinions. |
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because you get to meet people from different backgrounds |
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creates and widens the divide |
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educated together, breaks down barriers |
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everyone will get on better and not judge other people by their religion. |
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favour meeting new students , more subjects |
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gives people a chance to learn new things from different people |
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i am not in favour of shared education as i think some classes would create tension as my view on a topic would be different than someone from a different background |
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i like my school the way it is |
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i think its good as it will progress Northern Ireland in the way it needs to go, and that we will be more respectful and understanding towards each other |
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i think the shared education system is great change to get young people to socialize with people who are different to them and help prevent prejudice and discrimination |
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if we are taught together it would help break down prejudices |
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it a good way to show equality in our world |
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it allows you to mix with others who you may not have before |
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it helps promote equal opportunities for everyone |
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it would be beneficial for everyone and improve people’s tolerance. |
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meet new people - |
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meeting new people, taking classes i havent taken before - - too many people in one school building, classes would be larger - |
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more opportunities, better understanding of cultures |
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n/a |
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shared education gives students the chance to bridge the gap between different communities creating a more equal society |
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the chance of meeting new people. Young people careless about trying to bring out a positive change between religions |
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