Intercultural Education

Welcome to Intercultural Education.ie !

Interculturaleducation.ie is an online resource supporting positive integration of migrants within Irish Schools and wider society. It recognises children's and young people's voice and foregrounds collaboration towards active and democratic citizenship, equal participation, equity, and social justice!


'INOVATE' Project, CHRCE

The Centre for Human Rights and Citizenship Education in Dublin City University has been awarded funding by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth to incorporate authentic minority ethnic young people’s voices within teacher education programmes at both pre-service and in-service levels.

This project will contribute to the authentic representation of young people with ethnic minority backgrounds and an authentic and respectful public portrayal of their personal stories. The specific objective is to give voice to these young people and their stories with a view to increasing understanding of their experiences in teacher education programmes.

The project is unique as it not only facilitates the expression of young peoples’ voices but also facilitates incorporating their authentic lived experiences in educational research. It brings together Laura Lundy’s model (2007) of participation, as it provides young people with affordances to express their views (Space), facilitates the expression of their views (Voice), creates opportunities for their voices to be listened to (Audience) and have their views acted upon (Influence).


Over the course of the next 2 years, we will organize a showcase focusing on ethnic minority young people’s vision for a just and equitable future in Ireland. We will also produce digitally animated narratives/videos illuminating young people’s lived experiences through digital autobiographies & digital story telling. The animated videos will be used to develop and deliver intercultural education workshops with pre-service and in-service teachers to strengthen their competence and confidence to integrate authentic ethnic minority voices and enhance the representation of the young people’s experience in their teaching practice.

If you’d like to find out more please contact Malgosia M-Kosciak malgosia.machowska-kosciak@dcu.ie or Maria Barry maria.barry@dcu.ie .


INOVATE - projects builds on our previous SPIEPS project.


What will you find on this website?

All materials presented here have been gathered or developed by SPIEPS project members. To find out more about the members you can browse our "about" section.

Resource Section

  • A bank of useful links to lesson plans, activities and great ideas!

  • Facts

  • Websites featuring ICE

  • Videos

  • Links to other organisations working on similar issues

Guidelines Section

  • Intercultural Education Guidelines

  • Children's Rights and Voice

  • Ideas how to integrate Intercultural Education with Curriculum

  • Whole school approaches

  • Teaching controversial issues

  • Racism and Anti-racism

  • Powerful examples of Inclusive practice

Good Practice Section

  • Multilitearcy

  • Inquiry based learning

  • Supporting Heritage Language

  • Traveller Community Education

  • Global Citizenship and Education for Sustainability

  • Use of Picturebooks