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50 Years of ERIC
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Loxley, Andrew; Seery, Aidan; Walsh, John – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
Thirty years after the publication of "Investment in Education," Patrick Clancy wrote that the report represented "the" foundation document of education' in the era since the introduction of economic planning in the late 1950s. This paper considers the importance of the report in disseminating theories of human capital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Investment, Human Capital, Educational Policy
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Tormey, Roland; Gleeson, Jim – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
The changing ethnic make-up of Irish society has impacted upon schools. Existing, largely qualitative studies have highlighted mixed attitudes towards ethnic minorities. Literature has also focused on the role of the state in articulating a discourse that shapes school-level responses to minorities. This paper critiques the idea of a unitary state…
Descriptors: Muslims, Student Attitudes, Negative Attitudes, Immigrants
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Woods, Catherine B.; Tannehill, Deborah; Walsh, Julia – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
Enjoyment of physical activity (EPA) is positively correlated with activity, yet little is known of its relationship with enjoyment of physical education (EPE). This study's purpose was to explore EPE and its relationship to EPA. Cross-sectional data (N = 4122, average age 14.5 plus or minus 1.7 years, 48% male) were collected as part of the CSPPA…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Physical Education, Physical Activities, Adolescents
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Lorz, Markus; Schindler, Steffen; Walter, Jessica G. – Irish Educational Studies, 2011
In the course of educational expansion, gender differences in access to higher education have decreased substantially in many European countries. In Germany women are currently over-represented in upper secondary education and more frequently attain a general qualification for university entrance. Despite those advantages, women still enrol in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Labor Market, Foreign Countries
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Reimer, David – Irish Educational Studies, 2011
In order to explain why students choose to enter or abstain from university education, economic theories of educational choice assume that the income returns to a degree are critical in motivating students' educational decisions. However, important group differences between men and women as well as students from different class backgrounds that…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Socioeconomic Status, Income, Females
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Storen, Liv Anne – Irish Educational Studies, 2011
This article focuses on differences in higher education (HE) enrolment and choice of study according to students' background, specifically amongst first- or second-generation immigrants to Norway. A special emphasis is placed on the choice of prestigious study programmes. The results indicate that students with an immigrant background tend to make…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Academic Aspiration
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Wright, Cecile – Irish Educational Studies, 2010
This paper, based on research in five British schools, focuses on the experience of black young people in the British education system. It is set within the contexts of both persistent underperformance and overrepresentation in school exclusion of these children. The concept of intersectionality informs the study in terms of disaggregating the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Kitching, Karl – Irish Educational Studies, 2010
This paper unearths the improvisational nature of Irish state exigencies and their central contribution to racialisation in and through schooling. The analysis unravels white-Irishness through gender and Traveller membership, in terms of its links to the state's early efforts at intelligibility and associated politics of desirable and viable…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Second Language Learning
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Murphy, Brian – Irish Educational Studies, 2010
This paper seeks to address the gender equity issue in terms of participation and achievement in foreign language learning in Irish schools. It begins by framing the discussion within the international concern regarding boys' underachievement in school. It goes on to present the reality that this underachievement of boys appears to be even more…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, Sex Fairness
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Minton, Stephen James – Irish Educational Studies, 2010
Since the 1980s, a greater understanding of the frequency and typology of bullying/victim problems in schools has been accrued in many countries, including Ireland, where a nationwide study of bullying behaviour in schools was undertaken in 1993-1994. However, rather less is known about Irish school students' involvement in other forms of…
Descriptors: Bullying, Incidence, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences
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Raftery, Deirdre; Harford, Judith; Valiulis, Maryann; Redmond, Jennifer – Irish Educational Studies, 2007
This articles reports on the findings of a study carried out in 2003-2004 which examined gender perspectives in the delivery and assessment of junior cycle history. The study was a collaborative effort between the School of Education and Lifelong Learning, University College Dublin, and the Centre for Gender and Women's Studies, Trinity College…
Descriptors: Females, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials
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Collier, Connie; MacPhail, Ann; O'Sullivan, Mary – Irish Educational Studies, 2007
This article explores accounts of student discourse related to the role of physical activity and sport in the lives of Irish children and youth. The data source is a purposeful sample of student narratives based upon age of student, type of school and gender, and sought representation from both rural and urban settings. Data were derived from an…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, Sport Psychology, Athletics
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Nugent, Richard – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
This study examines the degree of active learning, participation and engagement of civic, social and political education (CSPE) pupils through an analysis of interview and focus group data, supplemented with key findings from a survey undertaken with CSPE pupils. The study focuses on pupils' views of the status of CSPE, their experience of active…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Focus Groups, Experiential Learning, Active Learning
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Drudy, Sheelagh – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
This paper explores a number of themes relating to gender and teaching. The existing balance of women and men in the teaching profession in Ireland and internationally is examined; patterns at entry to initial teacher education in Ireland are outlined; gender differences in final awards are presented; finally, sociological questions raised by…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Gender Differences, Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries