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Niamh Lafferty; Michael Sheehan; Conor Walsh; Anna Mai Rooney; Patricia Mannix McNamara – Cogent Education, 2024
Teachers' engagement with high quality continuous professional development (CPD) opportunities has repeatedly and consistently been linked to an array of positive outcomes for students, teachers, and the wider school community. In light of this, multiple countries have developed and designed frameworks for CPD, such as Cosán in Ireland, the CPD…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Faculty Development, Educational Quality, Educational Opportunities
Michael O'Connell; Gary N. Marks – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
A small minority of Irish students attend fee-charging second-level schools. However, media analyses of the backgrounds of those students who go on to more sought-after tertiary educational institutions or degree courses suggest that a disproportionate number of them were attendees at fee-charging schools. There are a few reasons why this might be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Private Schools, College Bound Students
Cillian Brennan; Elaine Murtagh; Richard Bowles – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
Perceptions of quality physical education (QPE) can vary among teachers, due to the many discourses influencing physical education (PE) provision. There are concerns that the educative purposes of PE are not being fulfilled in its current state. This study aims to investigate PE specialism graduates' (PESGs') understanding of QPE, and how these…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Quality, Physical Education Teachers, Specialization
Karina Abbott; Susan Flynn – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
This study examines the context in which Irish outdoor ECEC learning is situated and examines insights from outdoor education practitioners. Using a qualitative lens, we look at 'quality' interactions and the scope which outdoor learning offers for impactful teaching and learning. Research was conducted during the first stages of the COVID 19…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Outdoor Education, Foreign Countries
Orla McCormack; Joanne O'Flaherty; Seamus Conboy – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
The role of schools in developing values is internationally recognised, with many systems grappling to identify and embed values in schools. Within an Irish context, the Education Act (1998) frames values from the perspective of 'characteristic spirit', giving responsibility to boards of management to uphold the characteristic spirit as…
Descriptors: School Role, Moral Values, Moral Development, Educational Legislation