“Let their imaginations flow”: Investigating Irish primary teachers’ views on the use of mythology in the classroom
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Hannah-Rose Manning, '“Let their imaginations flow”: Investigating Irish primary teachers’ views on the use of mythology in the classroom'Download Item:
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The purpose of this study is to investigate whether mythology has value for Irish primary
school children in the senior classes in a modern cultural context. The study also examines
the challenges posed by the use of mythology in the classroom as reflected in the reported
experience of a selection of Irish teachers, including issues such as violence and gender
stereotypes. It will also explore whether mythology should be considered as history or fiction.
This was a topic that emerged during the course of the study.
The qualitative data for this study is gathered from online interviews with eight teachers of
senior classes in a variety of Irish primary schools. The interviews were transcribed and
analysed according to the themes.
The study will be of interest to teachers, student teachers and academics in a range of
disciplines. It will also benefit those involved in curriculum design for Irish primary schools.
The results indicate that the participants do consider mythology to be of value, particularly
in terms of children’s enjoyment of story and the development of their imagination. They do
not consider violence to be a particular concern, once the material is age appropriate. Their
views on the issue of gender stereotypes are nuanced. Some participants do not see it as
problematic, and others had never considered it as an issue. A number think it deserves
further consideration. Some participants report some confusion among children as to whether
mythology constitutes history or fiction.
As a result of the data generated, this study recommends that the place of mythology in the
primary school curriculum should be evaluated. Specifically, consideration should be given
as to whether mythology should be on the history curriculum or the English curriculum or
both. This study also recommends further education for teachers with a view to deepening
their understanding of mythology.
Author: Manning, Hannah-Rose
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Clarke, MaryType of material:
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Mythology, Classroom, Teachers, Development, ImaginationMetadata
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