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50 Years of ERIC
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Shea, Carol O.; Shea, Seamus O.; Killeavy, Maureen – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
This is the first report on the findings of a survey carried out on 578 students entering computing courses at seven institutes of technology in Ireland in 2001. The progress of this cohort of students is charted through the four years of their course using questionnaires and interviews. It is envisioned that the study will highlight the different…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Computers, Foreign Countries, Computer Uses in Education
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Darmody, Merike; Byrne, Delma – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
Over the last two decades there has been an increase in the use of qualitative research, particularly in the human sciences. Such a move has resulted in an increasing number of researchers across disciplines using various types of qualitative software specially designed for managing text and facilitating analysis of qualitative data. However, we…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Educational Research, Computer Software, Data Analysis
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Kilfeather, Paula; O'Leary, Michael; Varley, Janet – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
This article describes a four-year project undertaken to develop a set of performance tasks that could be used for assessing hands-on science in Irish primary schools. It begins by considering some of the literature on performance assessment and concludes with a discussion on the potential of the tasks to support teaching and learning in science.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Performance Based Assessment, Evaluation, Hands on Science
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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
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Meegan, Sarah; MacPhail, Ann – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
The concept of inclusive education is a relatively new phenomenon within the Irish education system, with considerable developments in government policy only occurring since the early 1990s. These developments are aiming to advance special education provisions and legislation for individuals with disabilities and special educational needs (SEN).…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Foreign Countries
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O'Shea, Michael – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
In this article, the author discusses the concept of the individual as essentially autonomous. Subsequently, each individual, in theory, is capable of directing the course of his/her own life. Yet, as persons, we are continually required to confront and even overcome new challenges in life. The potential of every human being to respond to such…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Personal Autonomy, Self Determination, Critical Theory
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Pike, Susan – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
This research reviews a sample of fifth-class children's definitions of geography. It was carried out after the publication of the Revised Primary School Curriculum (1999) but before any staff development had taken place for the implementation of this curriculum. Since the data was collected, staff development for the 1999 curriculum in geography…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Textbooks, Definitions, Geography
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Gallagher, Eamonn; Bones, Robert; Lambe, Jackie – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
The Department of Education in the United Kingdom established ambitious targets for achievement in the three core areas of English, maths and science measured by national curriculum testing. Annual results of the assessment for 2005 indicate that the government is some way off achieving these targets, currently 85%, for the academic years…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Underachievement, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
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Bruce, Victoria – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
A discourse of marketisation prevails in recent publications on higher education in Ireland. Higher education is urged to heed the call to the markets and to become the driver of Ireland's future economic success, as Ireland seeks to build a knowledge-based economy. This article questions the dominant marketisation discourse in higher education.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Principles, Educational Psychology
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Travers, Joseph – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
This article reports findings from an exploratory study of how learning support and resource teachers perceive each other's role. The study was conducted during the debate on the proposed changes to allocation and deployment of support teachers, following the publication of Circular 24/03 by the Department of Education and Science. It sought to…
Descriptors: Resource Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers
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Kernan, Margaret; O'Kane, Mary – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
The development of a system of regulation in early childhood care and education (ECCE) in Ireland was a slow process. Some decades passed between initial calls for regulation and the actual implementation of standards in 1997, reflecting the delay and inaction that has characterised ECCE policy implementation in general in Ireland. The present…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Child Care, National Standards
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Jeffers, Gerry – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
Facilitating schools to develop more collaborative cultures is seen as one of the major challenges in promoting teachers' continuing professional development. This article recounts how a fifteen-month project designed to promote greater collegial learning and professional development emerged and developed within one school. Evidence suggests that…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Collegiality, Communities of Practice, Teacher Collaboration
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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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Waldron, Fionnuala; Pike, Susan – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
Ideas relating to identity and belonging are central to the public discourse around citizenship that has emerged in Ireland and internationally in recent years. One thread of that discourse relates to the role of national identity in societies that are increasingly diverse and multicultural. In view of the growing importance of citizenship…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Nationalism, Citizenship, Citizenship Education
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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
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