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Walsh, John – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
This paper offers a historical perspective on government policies for the rationalisation of higher education (HE) in Ireland through a critical re-appraisal of the initiative for "merger" of Trinity College and University College Dublin. The initiative launched by Donogh O'Malley in 1967 was the first significant attempt by an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholics, Educational History, Clergy
Barry, Frank – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
Most studies of the relationship between education and economic development focus on the line of causation running from the former to the latter. The present paper studies how the pattern of Irish development has influenced the structure of the Irish education system. The first section sets out the economic context of late industrialisation within…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Development, Postsecondary Education, Educational History
Hyland, Áine – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
This paper is based on the recollections of its author of the work of the Investment in Education team from its inauguration in summer 1962 until the completion of its work in early 1965. The author was a research assistant to the team throughout the period of the study and was directly involved in the collection and analysis of the data on which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educational Policy, Research Reports
O'Connor, Muiris – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
Beginning with a historical review of Irish education policy since the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, this paper focuses on the issue of investment in education through the lens of the "Investment in Education" report. Following this historical review, the author explores how the legacy of the past continues to define the…
Descriptors: Investment, Reflection, Educational Policy, Educational Change
Murray, Peter – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
During the 1960s a paradigm shift occurred within Irish education thanks to the penetration of the Republic's system by the OECD-sponsored economics of education. The 1965 publication of "Investment in Education" was the key event in this change. The document reproduced and contextualised here demonstrates how this penetration process had begun as…
Descriptors: Economics, Policy Analysis, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Burley, Stephanie – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
This paper addresses the roles of Irish Catholic female religious institutes for teachers in the context of the recent debates about education and empire. Nineteenth century colonial South Australia provides an opportunity to examine such institutes, for example the Irish Dominicans from Cabra Dublin, the Irish Mercy Institute from Baggot Street,…
Descriptors: Catholics, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Role
Fengliang, Li – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
In China, debates about higher education finance led to the introduction of a cost-sharing model, whereby students were required to pay tuition fees, over a decade ago. However, there is still significant resistance towards such a system within the broader society. In order to share insights into the development of the cost-sharing policy in China…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Tuition, Educational Finance
Mulcahy, D. G. – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
This article considers the conceptualization of physical education as a Leaving Certificate Examination subject and the place of physical education in a liberal education. Special attention is given to the conceptual evolution of physical education and its intrinsic educational values and to the developments in the idea of a liberal education over…
Descriptors: Physical Education, General Education, Teacher Certification, Exit Examinations
Walsh, John – Irish Educational Studies, 2011
The upgrading of higher technical education which began in the 1960s marked the most influential intervention by the Irish government in the third-level sector since the establishment of the independent Irish state. A series of reforming initiatives extended educational opportunity and transformed the status of technical education at higher level.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities, Technical Education
O'Brien, Stephen; Brancaleone, David – Irish Educational Studies, 2011
This paper examines the concept, pervasive policy and practice of learning outcomes, as increasingly adopted and officially supported in third-level educational institutions. It begins by outlining the context and development of learning outcomes from European and Irish educational policy perspectives. We go on to explore how learning outcomes…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Armstrong, David – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
This article examines the legislation under which religious education operates in Northern Ireland's schools. A brief historical sketch identifies the Irish Churches' interest in the educational debates of the 1920s and 1930s. The legislation that established religious education in the curriculum is traced from those debates to the present…
Descriptors: Churches, Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Laws
Scantlebury, Kathryn; Murphy, Collette – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
Maria Edgeworth was a nineteenth century novelist, primarily remembered for her adult and children's novels. Yet her book, "Letters for literary ladies" discussed the importance of science education for girls and in conjunction with her father, Richard Edgeworth, she wrote several treatises on education. Their book "Practical education" advocates…
Descriptors: Observation, Novels, Science Education, Authors
Phadraig, Brian MacGiolla – Irish Educational Studies, 2007
This article traces the development of policy in regard to the provision for children with special educational needs from the report of the Special Education Review Committee in 1993 to the enactment of the Education for Persons with Special Educational Needs Act in 2004. It begins with definitions of the terms special educational needs and pupils…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education
Bhroimeil, Una Ni – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
This article examines a decision known as Rule 127(b), taken in 1905 by the National Commissioners for Education in Ireland. The rule raised concerns about the displacement of male teachers and their replacement with poorly paid and sometimes untrained females. It appeared to condone the sexual division of labour with women teaching in infant…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Gender Issues, Females, Males
McMinn, Richard; Phoenix, Eamon – Irish Educational Studies, 2005
This is a study of the abortive attempt by the direct rule Conservative government in the early 1980s to impose unity on the diversity of initial teacher education (ITE) provision in Northern Ireland (NI) through the work of the NI Higher Education Review Group, chaired by Sir Henry Chilver. Harnessing hitherto untapped archives, it shows how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Politics of Education, Educational History
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