Beyond the Classroom

Troubles in Northern Ireland

1 h 12 min · 30. marras 2025
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In this inaugural edition of Beyond the Classroom, Bill and G discuss Bill’s book, Beyond the Classroom, and the life-changing opportunities found when learners step outside the confines of their school building and go to where history happens. They also discuss the history of Northern Ireland’s “Troubles” and the challenge of readying students for travel in one of the world’s most politically contentious areas.

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