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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Bruen, Jennifer – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
In order to generate higher levels of interest in politics and participation in political processes, political or citizenship, education in schools must be at the heart of the curriculum and be characterised by active, learner-centred approaches. This paper hypothesises that, when compared with Germany, a more limited form of political education…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Surveys
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Slattery, Joseph; Fitzmaurice, Olivia – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
This paper reports on an investigation into the conceptual knowledge, through the domain of fraction division, of prospective secondary mathematics teachers in their final/fourth year of undergraduate initial teacher education. The aim of the study is to assess if levels of conceptual knowledge in this domain are sufficient in order for these…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Ní Chróinín, Déirdre; O'Sullivan, Mary – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
A better understanding of the relationship between beginning teachers' beliefs and the pedagogies of teacher education (TE) programmes that support their learning across time can enhance TE programme effectiveness. This 6-year longitudinal study examined the development and change of beginning primary classroom teachers' (n = 6) beliefs…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Beginning Teacher Induction, Longitudinal Studies, Teacher Attitudes
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Bacon, Karin; Matthews, Philip – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
Inquiry-based learning (IBL) has become a common theme in both school and higher education in recent years. It suggests a model of curriculum development and practice that moves educational debate beyond teacher or student-based approaches towards a model of teaching and learning in which the endeavour is shared. This paper discusses an…
Descriptors: Criticism, Units of Study, Inquiry, Teaching Methods
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Collins, Bernie – Irish Educational Studies, 2013
The focus of this paper is circle time, a widely used method in primary schools in Ireland and elsewhere. It involves children sitting in a circle with their teacher using method-specific techniques and strategies for self-esteem enhancement, promoting positive relationships and development of social skills. Qualitative research was undertaken in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
This paper draws on psychoanalytic and socio-political perspectives of trauma and emotion to examine how "critical emotional praxis" may serve as a pedagogical tool for reconciliation education. A major challenge for teachers in traumatized societies struggling to enact reconciliation education is that emotions of trauma are often appropriated by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes, Psychotherapy
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Gleeson, Jim – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
Drawing on relevant research findings, this paper considers the professional knowledge base and practice of Irish post-primary teachers. Important aspects of the Irish context are discussed, including the official neglect of educational research, the prevailing top-down approach to curriculum reform and low levels of investment in teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Educational Research, School Culture
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Murphy, Cliona; Smith, Greg – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
Many primary school teachers have insufficient content and pedagogical knowledge of science. This lack of knowledge can often lead to a lack of confidence and competence in teaching science. This article explores the impact of a year-long science methodology (curriculum science) course on second year Bachelor of Education (BEd) students'…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teaching (Occupation), Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teaching Methods
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Liddy, Mags – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
Education for sustainable development establishes the need for change within education; in particular, teacher education is recognised as a priority for reorientation towards sustainability needs. The Ubuntu Network is an action research programme, focusing on supporting teacher educators to explore the integration of development education and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Ethics
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Garcia-Aracil, Adela – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
This article identifies those aspects of the academic environment that are associated with graduates' overall satisfaction with their higher education (HE) course. We use REFLEX data, which allow comparison among 14 European countries, based on a pooled sample and individual country regressions. Overall, the degree of satisfaction with HE studies…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Independent Study, Academic Achievement, College Graduates
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Johnson, Martin; Shaw, Stuart – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
In Ireland and the UK it is accepted practice that agencies with formal responsibility for delivering school examinations allow examination candidates, and in many cases their teachers, to see their examination papers once they have been marked. Returned papers can carry various pieces of information; as well as the total score given for a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Examiners, Teacher Response
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McCormack, Orla; Gleeson, Jim – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
This article considers curriculum ownership, contestation and the relationship between curriculum and culture through the lens of the Exploring Masculinities (EM) programme. The programme was developed in the late 1990s to meet the social and personal needs of young men. As its dissemination was being planned, it became the subject of critical…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Ownership, Followup Studies, Cultural Awareness
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Concannon-Gibney, Tara; Murphy, Brian – Irish Educational Studies, 2012
Despite a wealth of international research indicating the importance but also the dearth of explicit reading comprehension instruction in classrooms, current classroom reading pedagogy does not appear to have acknowledged and addressed this shortcoming to any significant degree. This is cause for some considerable concern, as today's students…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Reading Comprehension
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Prunty, Anita – Irish Educational Studies, 2011
The concept of children's rights evolved during the 1980s giving prominence to the role of children as active participants in the construction of their lives. The rhetoric of children's rights has emerged as an important consideration in all policy and practice relating to children. Implementation of children's rights in practice is necessary to…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Self Determination, Autism, Childrens Rights
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Kum, Henry; Menter, Ian; Smyth, Geri – Irish Educational Studies, 2010
The Refugees Into Teaching in Scotland (RITeS) project has been funded by the Scottish government since 2006 to offer support and guidance to refugee teachers in Scotland. A research study aligned with the RITeS project took place from 2007-2008, funded by the West of Scotland Wider Access Forum. The research was managed by a multi-partner group…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Adult Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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