READING ASSIGNMENTS
**REQUIRED ASSIGNMENT—KEEP A JOURNAL ON THE READINGS**
[See Separate
Handout: PREPARING FOR THE N. IRELAND WEEKEND COURSE]
For each reading entry include:
BRIEF SUMMARY
& BRIEF REACTION
BOOKS:
Connolly, P. & Hayden, J. with Levin D. (2007). From Conflict to Peace Building:
The Power of Early Childhood Initiatives—Lessons from Around the World. Redland, WA:
Exchange Press. Available for free download at:
Levin, D.
(2003). Teaching Young Children in Violent Times: Building a Peaceable Classroom (2nd
Ed.). Cambridge: Educators for
Social Responsibility and Wash., DC: NAEYC.
Available through Wheelock on-line bookstore.
INTRODUCTION TO THE BELFAST EXPERIENCE:
PRIMARY COURSE
READING:
Connolly, P., Smith, A. and Kelly, B. (2002). Too
Young to Notice? The Cultural and Political
Awareness of 3-6 Year Olds in Northern Ireland. A report commissioned by the
Northern Ireland Community Relations Council in Partnership with Channel 4.
Holloway, D. (June
2005). Understanding the Northern
Ireland Conflict: A Summary and Overview
of the Conflict and Its Origins.
CHOOSE ONE OF THESE NOVELS ABOUT THE TROUBLES:
[All 7 are available through the Wheelock On-Line Book
Store &/or Amazon]
Caldwell,
Lucy. (2006). And
They Were Missed. New York/London:
Penguin Books.
Gallagher, Brian.
(2013). Stormclouds: New Friends. Old Differences. Dublin: O’Brien Press.
Madden, Deirdre.
(1996). One by One in the Darkness. London:
Faber & Faber.
McCaulay,
Tony. (2011). Paperboy. London: Harper Collins.
Moore, Brian. (1999).
Lies of Silence. London: Vintage Books.
Park, David. (1992).
The Healing. London:
Bloomsbury Publishing.
Myers, Kevin.
(2008). Watching the Door: Cheating Death in 1070’s Belfast. Atlantic
Books.
WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS
Northern Ireland
REFLECTION JOURNAL
Helping Children
Heal: Lessons from Northern Ireland
The purpose of this journal is to help you reflect on and
deepen what you learn from your Northern Ireland Service Learning experience.
It consists of three parts.
·
Part I—PRIOR TO THE COURSE. DUE: Feb 20 & 21
- Keep a JOURNAL reflecting on the readings that are assigned
for the course. For each reading:
1. Provide a
brief summary
2. A brief
reflection about what was most meaningful and/or important to you about the reading
3. For the 2
books, write a brief summary and reaction for each chapter. You may also want to include a brief overview
summary reacting to the book as a whole (Optional).
- Select ONE SHORT NOVEL to read about the conflict in Northern
Ireland. They are available from
the Whcclock College On-Line Bookstore.
1.
In your journal, write a brief summary and then, your reaction to the novel (approximately 2
pages), including how it relates to the other readings, as relevant.
2.
Be prepared to discuss
your novel in class.
·
Part II—IN BELFAST. Keep a daily reaction journal of your
experiences, the connections your making with the readings and with your
professional and personal interests. ADD PHOTOS AS RELEVANT
·
Part III—FINAL REFLECTION. Write
approx. 5-page typed journal entry/essay about one lesson you learned from the
service-learning program that was especially meaningful. Discuss its relevance and implications for
your own professional work. Refer to readings, concepts covered in class
and specific experiences in Belfast, as relevant. ADD PHOTOS AS RELEVANT.
Parts II &
III are DUE: Friday, APRIL 3
Deliver to BOX outside
Diane’s Office Door (CLR 207B)
or by email to
dlevin@wheelock.edu
EDU 355
& 555—Course Bibliography:
HELPING CHILDREN
HEAL: LESSONS FROM NORTHERN IRELAND
Apfel, R.J.
& Bennett, S. (1996). Mindfields
in Their Hearts: The Mental Health of Children in War and Communal Violence. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Boullata, K.
(1990). Faithful Witness: Palestinian
Children Recreate Their World. New
York: Olive Branch Press.
Cairns, E.
& Dunn, J. (1996). Children
and Political Violence (Understanding Children's Worlds). Oxford & New York: Blackwells.
Canada, G. (1995).
Fist, Stick, Knife, Gun: A
Personal History of Violence in America. Boston: Beacon Press.
Carlsson-Paige,
N. & Levin, D. (1998). Before
Push Comes to Shove: Building Conflict Resolution Skills with Children. St. Paul, MN: Redleaf Press.
Coloroso, B.
(2003). The Bully, the Bullied,
and the Bystander: From Preschool to High School—How Parents and Teachers Can
Break the Cycle of Violence. NY:
HarperCollins.
Connolly, P., & Hayden, J. with Levin, D. (2008).
From Conflict to Peace
Building: The Power Of Early Childhood
Initiatives Around the World. Seattle,
WA: Exchange Press.
Connolly, P.,
Smith, A., & Kelly, B. (2002). To
Young to Notice? The cultural and Political Awareness of 3-6 Year Olds in
Northern Ireland. Belfast, N. Ireland:
Community Relations Council.
Connolly, P.
& Healy, J. (2004). Children
and the Conflict in Northern Ireland:
The Experiences and Perspectives of 3-11 Year Olds. Belfast, N.
Ireland: Government Office of the First Minister & Deputy First
Minister—Research Branch.
Connolly, P. et al. (Oct. 2006).
“Addressing
Diversity and Inclusion in the Early Years in Conflict-Affected Societies: A Case Study of the Media Initiative For
Children—Northern Ireland,” International Journal of Early Years Education, 14(3), 263–278
Coulter, C.
& Murray, M. (Eds.). (2008). Northern
Ireland after the Troubles.
Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press.
Dean, L. (2005).
This Human Season. London: Scribner.
Garbarino, J.
et al. (1991). No
Place to Be a Child: Growing Up in a War Zone. Lexington, MA: Lexington
Books.
Garbarino, J.
et al. (1998). Children
in Danger: Coping with the Effects of Community Violence. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
Groves,
B.M. (2002). Children
Who See Too Much: Lessons from the Child Witness to Violence Project.
Boston: Beacon Press.
Hennessy,
T. (2001). The Northern Ireland Peace Process: Ending
the Troubles. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan.
International
Journal of Early Childhood. Journal of
l”organisation Mondiale pour l’Education Prescholaire. Special Issue on
Children’s Rights. Vol. 37 No. 3 2005
Leavitt, L.
& Fox, N. (Eds.) (1993).
The Psychological Effects of War
and Violence on Children. Hillsdale,
NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum,
Levin, D. (March-April 2010). Danger, danger everywhere: Growing up in a culture of fear. Exchange
Magazine—in Beginnings Section on “Safety and Risk.”
Levin, D. (2003).
Teaching Young Children in Violent
Times: Building a Peaceable Classroom (2nd
Edition). Cambridge, MA: Educators for Social Responsibility &
Washington, DC: National Association for
the Education of Young Children.
Levin, D. &
Carlsson-Paige, N. (2006). The War
Play Dilemma: What Every Parent and
Teacher Needs to Know. NY: Teachers College Press.
Macksoud,
M. (2000). Helping
Children Cope with the Stresses of War:
A Manual for Parents and Teachers.
New York: United Nations
Children’s Fund.
Mcglynn, C.
Niens, U., Cairns, E. & Hewstone, M.
(September, 2004). Moving out of conflict: The contribution of
integrated schools in Northern Ireland to Identity, Attitudes, Forgiveness and
Reconciliation. Journal of Peace Education. 1(2), 147-163. [www.nicie.org/archive/publications/claire1.pdf]
Moses, L,
Aldridge, J. Cellitti, A., & McCorquodale, G. (2003).
Children’s Fears of War and
Terrorism: A Resource for Teachers and Parents. Olney, MD:
Assoc. for Childhood Education International.
Muldoon,
O. (2004). Children of the troubles: The impact of political violence in Northern
Ireland. Journal of Social Issues, 60(3), 453-468.
O’Connell, B.
et al. (no date). Us,
Them & Others. European Union
Program for Peace and Reconciliation
Ramsey, P.
G. (2004). Teaching
and Learning in a Diverse World (3rd Ed.).
NY: Teachers College Press.
Rice, K. &
Groves, B. (2005). Hope
and Healing: A Caregiver's Guide to
Helping Young Children Affected by Trauma.
Washington, DC: Zero to
Three.
Save the
Children. Fair Play: Talking with Children
about Prejudice and Discrimination. Belfast: Bernardos & Save the Children.
Siraz-Blatchford,
I & Clarke, P. (2000). Supporting
Identity, Diversity and Language in the Early Years. Buckingham, England: Open University Press.
Smyth, M.
(1998). Half the Battle: Understanding
the Impact of the Troubles on Children and Young People. Londonderry, N. Ireland: INCORE the Initiative on Conflict Resolution
and Ethnicity.
Swick, K. &
Freeman, N. (Fall, 2004). Nurturing Peaceful Children to Create a
Caring World: The Role of Families and Communities. Childhood
Education.
Respecting Difference: The Media Initiative for Children. Belfast, N. Ireland: NIPPA & Boulder, Colorado: Peace Initiatives Institute.
Here are highly
recommended, very powerful
NOVELS ABOUT THE
CONFLICT IN NORTHERN IRELAND
[Available on
Amazon.com and other bookstore websites; and, in Belfast bookstores.]
Banks, Lynne
Reid. (1984). Maura’s
Angel.
Bateman, Colin
(1994). Divorcing Jack.*
Bateman, Colin.
(1995). Cycles of Violence.*
Bateman, Colin.
(2001). Mohammed Maguire.*
Burns, Anna.
(2001). No Bones
*Caldwell, Lucy.
(2006). And They Were Missed. New
York/London: Penguin Books.
Casey,
Kevin. (2009). A State
of Mind. Dublin: Lilliput Press.
Conroy, John.
(1995). Belfast Diaries: War as a Way of
Life.*
Dean, Louise (2005). This
Human Season. New York: Scribner; London: Simon & Schuster.
Devlin, Ann. (1985 Ourselves Alone.*
Enright, Anne. (2007). The
Gathering. New York: Black Cat.
*Gallagher, Brian. (2013). Stormclouds:
New Friends. Old Differences. Dublin: O’Brien Press.
Higgins, Jack.
(1996). Drink with the Devil.*
Leather, Stephen.
(1999). The Bombmaker.*
Linehan Fergus.
(1998). The Safest Place. Dublin: Townhouse.
Lingard,
Joan. Series of novels for 10-13 year
olds. Including The Twelfth Day of July, &
Across the Barricades, A Proper Place, and
Hostage to Fortune.
*Macaulay, Tony (2011). Paperboy. London: Harper Collins.
Maclaverty,
Bernard. (1995). Cal: A Novel. W.W. Norton & Co.*
*Madden, Deirdre. (1996). One by
One in the Darkness. London: Faber & Faber.
McCabe, Patrick
(1998). Breakfast on Pluto.
McGartland,
Martin. (1997). Fifty
Dead Men Walking.
*Moore, Brian. (2003).
Lies of Silence. UK: Random House.
*Myers, Kevin. (2008). Watching the Door: Cheating Death in 1970’s Belfast. Dublin: Atlantic.
Park, David. (2008).
The Truth Commissioner. London:
Bloomsbury Publishing.
Park,
David. (2004). Swallowing
the Sun. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
*Park, David.
(1992). The Healing. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
Patterson, G. (1999).
The International. Belfast:
Anchor.
Patterson, G. (1988).
Burning Your Own. Belfast: Blackstaff Press.
Rankin, Ian. (1988). Watchman.*
Ryan, Chris.
(?). Stand by Stand*
Ryan, Chris.
(2001) The Watchman.*
Seiffert,
R. (2007). Afterwards. London: William Heinemann.
Semour, G. (1975.
Harry’s Game.*
Silva, Daniel.
1999). The Marching Season.*
Strong,
Terence. (1997). Rogue Element.*
Tracey, M.
(2001). Unweaving the Thread. Dublin: Marino Books.
Wilson, Robert
McLiam. (1996) Eureka Street.*
*Choose ONE of the 7 books with red stars to
read before the course. They are all novels about the Northern Ireland conflict
& are available on the Wheelock Book Store Portal and/or on Amazon. See
assignment re writing 2 page summary& reaction paper.
*Diane
has also read the books with the *
at the end of the title and recommends them too.
Additional Books
& Films about Northern Ireland
Recommended by
Colm Fitzpatrick
Books
·
Making Sense of the Troubles: The Story of the
Conflict in Northern Ireland: McKittrick and McVea
·
The Catholics of Ulster: Elliott
·
A History of Ulster: Bardon
·
A Shorter Illustrated History of Ulster: Bardon
·
Children of the Troubles: Holliday
·
Caught in the Crossfire-Children and the
Northern Ireland Conflict: Cairns
·
A Place Apart: Dervla Murphy
·
The Pope's Children: McWilliams
·
Irish Myths and Legends: Daley and Willey
[children]
·
Irish fairy tales: Jacobs and Batten [children]
·
Fairy tales of Ireland: W.B. Yeats and P.J.
Lynch [children]
·
The New Oxford Book of Irish verse: Kinsella
[poetry]
·
The Poolbeg Book of Irish Poetry for Children:
Traynor and Lee Irish Love Poems: Jeffares [poetry]
·
Selected Poems: W.B. Yeats [poetry]
·
Opened Ground: Seamus Heaney [poetry]
·
Poets from the North of Ireland: Ormsby [poetry]
Films
o Bloody
Sunday: James Nesbitt
o Omagh:
Gerard McSorley
o In
The Name Of The Father: Daniel Day Lewis; Pete Postlethwaite
o The
Boxer: Daniel Day Lewis
o The
Wind that Shakes the Barley: Cillian Murphy
o Some
Mother's Son: Helen Mirren
o Michael
Collins: Liam neeson; Aidan Quinn; Julia Roberts; Alan Rickman
o Angela's
Ashes: Wilson; Carlyle
o My
Left Foot: Daniel Day Lewis
o Cal:
Liam Neeson; Helen Mirren
Additional Sights
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/country/united-kingdom.html