![]() | Kevin is a teacher of Politics and Head of Social Science at Queens School, near Watford. He is a member of the IoI Education Forum and BoI committees. He speaks regularly in panel debates and has contributed articles to a range of publications on education, politics and Irish current affairs. He has written chapters to several books on Ireland and education on topics such as ‘Education for Mutual Understanding’ in relation to solving conflict in Northern Ireland and on citizenship lessons in UK schools. Kevin’s other great passion in life is Celtic Football Club of which he is a season ticket holder and shareholder. |
Sunday 1 November 2009, 9.45am Café
The Ugly Game? The Old Firm, football rivalry and the politics of behaviour
Sunday 1 November 2009, 12.30pm Lecture Theatre 2
Setting an Example: should teachers be role models?
Sunday 1 November 2009, 5.30pm Henry Moore Gallery
Head to head debate: Is it the duty of schools to promote community cohesion?
"Just when Kant's formulation that 'the public exercise of reason should be free' had begun to seem so remote and exhausted, the Battle should reinforce one's faith in the enduring worth of dissent and of the free traffic in ideas"
Swapan Chakravorty, professor of english, Jadavpur University