βI think itβs really important to introduce kids from as young as possible to people from different backgrounds, different communitiesβ
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You can watch the full π₯ here of the wonderful Donegal partnership: Park School for Early Learning, Glen Outdoor School & Model CrΓ¨che
https://t.co/4BNNxnd1YF
Sharing From The Start has engaged more than 13,000 pre-school children in #SharedEducation
Delivered by @earlyyearsorg@FermanaghTrust & @ncn4children
This has brought positive change amongst children, parents, teachers and the wider community.
A message from Bernie McNally, Secretary General, @Education_Ire celebrating the successes of #SharedEducation and the Sharing From The Start programme.
Throwback to March 2020 πΉ @rtenews showcasing one of our partnerships in Belfast. Sharing From The Start programme manager Audrey Rainey on the positive impact of @SEUPB Peace Funding for children.
Throwback to πΉ 2018 BBC coverage of our Ardstraw and Little Flower preschool #SharedEducation partnership, on the benefits of working together π€π€π€
A message from Bernie McNally, Secretary General, @Education_Ire celebrating the successes of #SharedEducation and the Sharing From The Start programme.
The third partner First Steps playgroup is situated on the opposite end of town. Opposite geographically and opposite communities. Families seldom come across town.
πΌ We are all different but really the same π΅
Our Ballymena partnership is unique in that Ballymena Nursery and Castle Tower Special Needs School are separated literally by a fence. Prior to @SharingStart there was limited opportunities for the children to come together for #SharedEducation
A throwback to our first Newsletter June 2018.
π° https://t.co/zMiaqK7cfv
Preschools embraced #SharedEducation totally and working together came so naturally, even in those early days of the Sharing From The Start programme.
π #SharedEducation week π
Sharing From The Start delivered by @earlyyearsorg in partnership with @FermanaghTrust and @ncn4children supported by @SEUPB
π₯ Fermanagh Trust Director Lauri McCusker on how sharing benefits not only children and teachers but the wider community
βShared sessions have helped to break down barriers & build relationships with staff, children, parents & the wider community, including areas that have been historically dividedβ. Anne Marie Mulholland, Senior EYS, on the reconciliation benefits of #SharedEducation π«
π° Thanks to the various press outlets for their coverage and support of #SharedEducation throughout the Sharing From The Start programme. An opportunity to showcase the benefits of shared learning and the wonderful work of all the preschool practitioners.
Sharing From The Start has engaged more than 13,000 pre-school children in #SharedEducation
This has brought positive change amongst children, parents, teachers and the wider community. We loved hearing all the positive feedback from the children π’π¦π§ #voiceofthechild
National Childhood Network want to thank everyone wholeheartedly on the Sharing from the Start Programme for helping to create a better and peaceful future.
#SharedEducation
A message from our parter @ncn4children Together with early childhood settings we have made the everyday ordinary into the extraordinary. We want to pay a special tribute to all the early childhood settings involved in this programme who have been truly amazing.