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Hanratty, Brian – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
This article, which investigates the teaching of poetry at Key Stage Four in Northern Ireland, argues that poetry has a radical, and even subversive, role to play in an increasingly examination-driven educational culture. By focusing partly on the views of a number of poets and critics, the article evaluates the, at times, contested nature of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Teaching Methods, Literary Criticism
Surgenor, Paul; Shiel, Gerry – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
This article examines the differences in learning support provision for English and mathematics in Irish primary schools. Questionnaires were completed by 172 learning support teachers in Irish primary schools, as part of a national assessment of English and mathematics. Few respondents (3%) provide learning support for mathematics only, over…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Development, Questionnaires, English Teachers
Long, Fiachra – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
For the past number of years, experienced teachers have sometimes come to visit my office with a sense that they are working outside the official educational system. In many ways these teachers see themselves as subversives, acting on behalf of their students to deliver a better educational experience, but in many cases they feel that they are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Educational Practices, Norms
Daly, Tom – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
While "school culture" is a topical issue, there is some consensus on a knowledge deficit regarding its subterranean dynamics and influence on change effort. This article describes an exploration of the mediation of a values-related change effort by school culture in Irish post-primary schools from the perspective of a research project which…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, School Culture, Concept Formation, Social Values
Seery, Aidan – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
A number of different languages or discourses are evident in contemporary Irish educational policy, debate and theory: the grammar of commodity and marketisation, the poetry of "Bildung" and culture, the prose of Christian formation and revelation together with the ubiquitous rhetoric of personal developmental psychology. These are among the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Connected Discourse, Developmental Psychology
Murphy, Marian; Halton, Carmel; Dempsey, Maria – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
The focal concern of this article is the investigation of the transfer and sustainability of the reflective process into the work environment. Specifically, the identification of the variables which support or challenge practitioners to continue the ongoing process of reflection in practice contexts is addressed. The article describes a study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Environment, Reflective Teaching, Social Work
Moran, Sean – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
Two previous articles in this journal advocate the greater use of a behaviourist methodology called "Precision Teaching" (PT). From a position located within virtue ethics, this article argues that the technical feat of raising narrowly defined performance in mathematics and other subjects is not sufficient justification for the extensive use of…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Precision Teaching, Ethics, Constructivism (Learning)
O'Sullivan, Margo – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
Since the late 1980s and early 1990s, Comparative and International Education (CIE) has almost disappeared from the curricula of teacher education colleges in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Yet, CIE is experiencing a revival at postgraduate level. This article will explore the reasons for this dichotomy and the decline of CIE…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, International Education, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
Buchanan, Nina K.; Fox, Robert A. – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
"Choice" and "freedom" as measured by the ability of parents to select their children's schools are deeply embedded in the national ethos of the United States of America. Wealthy American parents have always exercised school choice but minority and low-income students are often trapped in failing schools. This paper is based on research conducted…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, School Choice, Parent Role, Foreign Countries
Purdy, Noel – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
This article considers the extent to which neuroscience is being applied to education, both on a classroom level and also on the level of curricular reform in Northern Ireland. The article reviews recent research in the area of neuroscience and education and examines a number of popular "neuromyths." It urges the educational world to take a more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Brain, Research, Curriculum Implementation
Stakelum, Mary – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
The author starts from a historical viewpoint to suggest that, at primary level, we have tended to perpetuate a nineteenth-century notion of music education. This is evident in the selection and organisation of musical content in curriculum documents, the scope of the teacher-pupil transaction implicit in these and the assumptions about music…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Heinz, Manuela – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
This article presents and discusses some results obtained from the analysis of data collected by the Postgraduate Diploma in Education (NUI) Applications Centre (PDEAC), which was established in 1999 to administer the selection of student teachers for the Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) at the education departments of the four NUI…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Schools of Education, Foreign Countries
Nowlan, Emer – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
In a context of steadily increasing global migration, ethnic and linguistic diversity in Irish schools is becoming both more prevalent and more visible. In Ireland, schools have been availing of Department of Education and Science (DES) funding since 1999 in order to provide English-language support for bilingual students. The support provided in…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Foreign Countries, Irish, English (Second Language)
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
Murphy, Cliona; Kilfeather, Paula; Murphy, Colette – Irish Educational Studies, 2007
This article reports on the outcomes of a study that compared implicit and explicit teaching approaches on the development of contemporary conceptions of the nature of science (NoS). The sample comprised two groups of prospective primary teachers in the Republic of Ireland, all non-specialists in science. Research has shown that contemporary…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Teaching Methods

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