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‘Extended Schools’: an exploration of the feelings, beliefs and intentions of parents and teachers

SHAUNA MC GILL

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University of Ulster

Shauna Mc Gill Lecturer in Education University of Ulster Coleraine Campus Room B308 Cromore Road Co. Londonderry BT52 1SA Email:

se.mcgill@ulster.ac.uk

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First published: 07 February 2011

Abstract

This research is designed to provide information for participants, facilitators and policy makers in the area of Extended Schools. Its salient purpose is to investigate and examine the feelings, beliefs and attitudes of teachers and parents involved in the development of the Extended Schools project in Northern Ireland. The Extended Schools project was formally launched by the Northern Ireland Secretary of State on 7 March 2006, and aims to provide a wide range of services and activities in school with the intention of helping to meet the needs of children, their families and the wider community. The qualitative approach was deemed the most appropriate methodology for gathering data.