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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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O'Mahony, Conor – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
Due to the historical arrangement between Church and State, the Irish State has always discharged its duty to provide for free primary education exclusively through the provision of funding to privately owned and managed schools. Consequently, in "O'Keeffe" v. "Hickey," where a woman sued the State in respect of sex abuse she suffered when in…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Legal Responsibility, Government Role
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Kitching, Karl – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
This paper examines teachers' experiences and displays of negative emotion as a means of partially exploring how identities at work might be formed and regulated. It uses the concepts of emotional labour and subjectivation to interrogate the negative emotions teachers may experience and/or express at work. It suggests that emotion display rules…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Social Development, Teaching Experience, Negative Attitudes
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Sugrue, Ciaran – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
While "paradigm wars" have raged internationally during the past decade in particular, the research community, qua community in the Irish context has been largely silent on these important issues. This paper provides a synthesis of key aspects of these international discourses against a brief historical backdrop of the field of educational…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Periodicals, Journal Articles
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Ruairc, Gerry Mac – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
The recent decision by the Department of Education and Science in the Republic of Ireland to introduce the mandatory testing of children in Irish primary schools provides the broad context for this paper. This decision has particular implications for schools designated as disadvantaged. The main focus of this study is on identifying the strategies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disadvantaged Schools, Standardized Tests, Disadvantaged Youth
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Keane, Elaine – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
Drawing upon data collected as part of a research project exploring diversity in Irish higher education, this article focuses on the relational realm of under-represented students' experiences. It commences with a brief overview of the background and context as well as the methodology of the study. The article then presents and explores a number…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Disproportionate Representation, Student Experience, Undergraduate Students
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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
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Long, Louise; McPolin, Peter – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
The purpose of this paper is to explore parents' perceptions of the process of having their child assessed for dyslexia by an independent Educational Psychologist and the affective impact on the child or young person. The research was carried out as part of an evaluation of the services offered by the Northern Ireland Dyslexia Centre (NIDC). The…
Descriptors: Psychological Evaluation, Parent Attitudes, Dyslexia, Foreign Countries
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Gleeson, Jim; O Donnabhain, Diarmaid – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
This article considers the impact of the New Public Management culture on Irish education and calls for a debate in relation to the prevailing bureaucratic model of accountability. The influence of the Lisbon Agenda (2000) on education planning is identified and the 2005/7 Education Strategy Statement is analysed using the relevant OECD framework.…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Educational Objectives, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Darmody, Merike; Fleming, Bairbre – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
While the numbers of part-time students has increased in higher education in Ireland, little is known about these students or about how they balance their study and other commitments. Drawing on a larger study on Irish students' experiences in higher education, this article attempts to address this gap in research and reports on Irish part-time…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Higher Education, International Studies, Institutional Characteristics
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Walker, Caroline; Gleaves, Alan – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
The article reports on and discusses findings from a project to investigate students' perceptions and understandings of creativity as an assessment criterion within a specific context within the higher education curriculum. The study found that, although students were familiar with creativity as a requirement of course assessments across a great…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Creativity, Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness
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Minton, Stephen James; Dahl, Torunn; O' Moore, Astrid Mona; Tuck, Donnely – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
While developments have been made concerning the understanding of general bullying behaviour in Irish schools, considerably less is known about homophobic bullying. Presented here are the findings of a study into the views and perspectives of a self-selected sample of 123 lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgendered (LGBT) secondary school-aged young…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Bullying, Young Adults, Foreign Countries
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Devine, Frances; Hearns, Niamh; Baum, Tom; Murray, Anna – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
Academics are facing significant challenges in preparing indigenous students for employment in the multicultural working environment of hospitality and tourism organisations. In dealing with the impact of the new skills and flexibilities demanded by increasing globalisation, the indigenous workforce needs to possess a multicultural perspective and…
Descriptors: Employment, Multicultural Education, Tourism, Cultural Pluralism
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Murphy, Timothy – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
Drawing upon the writings of Maxine Greene and Paolo Freire, this article explores the necessary conditions for the advancement of education for democracy in the context of modern post-industrial societies, with a focus on schooling in the Republic of Ireland. The article charts a general topography of the Republic of Ireland in relation to the…
Descriptors: Ideology, Foreign Countries, Service Learning, Transformational Leadership
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Dunphy, Liz – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
The need for change and development in pedagogical approaches in infant classes in Ireland is clearly indicated by a number of recent reports. These reports, reviewed here, present a picture of pedagogy in infant classes as overly formal, insufficiently interactive and incoherent with current knowledge about learning in early childhood. Future…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Teaching Methods
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O'Sullivan, Margo – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
A review of donors' most recent policies highlights that the term "partnership" is firmly embedded in the lexicon of international development. Most donors now only fund INGO programmes if they are partnering LNGOs. This article considers key questions in relation to such programmes: What is meant by an education partnership? Are there features…
Descriptors: Donors, Partnerships in Education, Educational Development, Foreign Countries
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