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McCoy, Selina; Quail, Amanda; Smyth, Emer – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
Whether school composition makes a difference for student outcomes has been the subject of much controversy. This article draws on "Growing Up in Ireland" data, a rich source of information on nine-year-old children along with the characteristics of their school and classroom teacher. In contrast to many studies which rely on a single…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Demography, Student Characteristics, Institutional Characteristics
Banks, Joanne; Byrne, Delma; McCoy, Selina; Smyth, Emer – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
Across many countries, young people are differentiated into academic and vocational tracks, a pattern that is closely related to their social class background. The Irish secondary system has been largely undifferentiated, but the introduction of a pre-vocational programme, the Leaving Certificate Applied (LCA), has brought an element of tracking…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Track System (Education), Social Class, Qualitative Research
McCoy, Selina; Banks, Joanne; Shevlin, Michael – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
Despite dramatic changes in Irish special education policy during the last decade, there is little understanding of the factors influencing how special educational needs (SEN) are identified and whether identification varies across different school contexts. International research has tended to focus on how individual child characteristics…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Educational Needs, Disadvantaged Schools, Teacher Characteristics
McCoy, Selina; Byrne, Delma – Irish Educational Studies, 2011
As economic circumstances in Ireland, as elsewhere, remain difficult and applications for higher education entry reach record numbers, there has been renewed focus on higher education access. This article draws on the findings of a major Irish study which focuses on a group that has not shared in the general trend towards increased higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Attainment, Young Adults, Foreign Countries

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