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Emily K. Olsen; Danielle F. Lawson; Lucy R. McClain; Julia D. Plummer – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Can environmental education help to mitigate learners eco/climate anxiety? Anxiety surrounding climate change has drastically risen in youth in recent years. This paper aims to answer the call from Pihkala's (2020) previous review for more concrete information on educational approaches to support learners in processing eco/climate anxiety. As…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ecology, Climate, Anxiety
McStravock, Kevin – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2023
Students who serve on the governing body of UK and Irish higher education institutions often report challenges due to a perceived power dynamic. This study explored the perspectives of power among current and former student governors (n = 14). This research highlighted the importance of power and its role in determining the influence (or lack of)…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Governance, Higher Education, Student Participation
Niall Mulpeter; Orla McCormack; Joanne O'Flaherty – Irish Educational Studies, 2023
The curriculum development process is complex and developing a worthwhile process to support curriculum inception is a valuable endeavour. This paper explores the experiences of the curriculum development process through the lens of an expert advisory committee charged with developing a post-primary curriculum for publicly managed schools in line…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Leadership Responsibility, Teacher Empowerment
Nóirín Hayes – Education 3-13, 2024
The ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, particularly Article 12 on children's right to participate in matters affecting them, provides a rationale for including the voices of young children when seeking to better understand their lives. Early childhood educators collaborate and converse with young children in their daily…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Childrens Rights, Young Children
Brennan, Damien; D'eath, Maureen; Dunne, Nikki; O'Donovan, Mary-Ann; McCallion, Philip; McCarron, Mary – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
This paper explores contemporary Irish social policy for family caregivers with specific focus on the dynamic between the individual, the family and the state in terms of the social contract for care provision for people with intellectual disability. Drawing from Bacchi's analytical framework (Bacchi, 2009), the Irish National Carers' Strategy is…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Caregivers, Intellectual Disability, Family Role
Skerritt, Craig – Journal of Education Policy, 2023
Student voice is, of course, fundamental -- who could argue against democracy? It is important that we do not return to a time where students were seen and not heard and positioned as subordinate figures but at the same time, do teachers suffer because of this democracy? Although student voice policies can represent positive developments, it would…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Elementary Schools, School Personnel, Employee Attitudes
Ames, Margaret – Research in Drama Education, 2021
This article argues that making dance performance is a resourceful means of self-production that is an aspect of resilience, through interrelationship, and that making dance is an act of resilience in the context of the social, cultural, and historical struggle that continues in the lives of people with learning disabilities. The argument is made…
Descriptors: Dance, Resilience (Psychology), Disabilities, Foreign Countries
Ger Barry; Celia Walsh; Ciarán Ó Gallchóir; Patricia Mannix-McNamara – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
School leadership and school self-evaluations (SSE) have emerged as central to school improvement and effectiveness. In Irish policy, SSE has had a challenging history as several attempts to embed SSEs have been met by poor clarity around roles of responsibility, a moratorium on middle leadership appointments and more laterally, a global pandemic.…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Groups), Empowerment, Low Income Students, Success
Hinchion, Sarah; McAuliffe, Ellen; Lynch, Helen – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2021
Outdoor play provides children with unique opportunities to explore and expand their worlds, and to incorporate risk and challenge into play events. However, international research indicates that children are being exposed to fewer opportunities to engage in outdoor, risky play, while few studies have explored risky play among children aged…
Descriptors: Risk, Play, Recreational Activities, Children
O' Keeffe, Suzanne; Skerritt, Craig – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2021
This paper explores poststructural tools as a particularly helpful ontological stance in advancing the concerns of marginalized groups in educational research. Although largely academic in nature, poststructuralism has had real and tangible effects as it interrogates everyday binaries, categories and hierarchies that oppress so many. This paper…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Postmodernism, Teaching Experience, Neoliberalism
Elizabeth Tobin; Jennifer E. Symonds; Seaneen Sloan; Dympna Devine; Benjamin M. Torsney; Giulio D'Urso – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
The transition from preschool to primary school is a pivotal developmental period in children's and their families' lives. However, not all families have equal access to resources and some parents face additional barriers to the types of transition and school readiness activities they participate in compared families with higher social capital.…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Parent Attitudes, School Readiness, Elementary Schools
Craig Neville – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
The aim of this article is to offer an approach that can be used to develop Decolonial Critical Awareness (CDA) and Decolonial Critical Reflection (CDR) in student language teachers at post-Primary level as part of their Initial Teacher Education (ITE). The article contextualises the rationale for such provision in ITE programmes in the wider…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Secondary School Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes
Phillips, P.; MacMahon, M. E.; Elovikova, M. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2023
The objective of our research is to analyse career dissatisfaction through the psychoanalytical lens of Jacques Lacan. Taking a multiple-case study approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven male, senior managers working in the highly competitive technology industry. We found that respondents are defining satisfaction against a…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Professional Personnel, Gender Differences, Quality of Working Life
Dara Cassidy; David Sklar; Maikki Cullen; Gareth Edwards; Catherine Bruen; Jenny Moffett; Helen Kelly; Andrea Doyle; Martina Crehan; Jan Illing – Cogent Education, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about an unexpected transformation in teaching and learning across health professions education, necessitating an unprecedented operational shift. When exploring the factors at play in this shift, it is useful to analyse the pandemic response in terms of the field of disaster scholarship. This paper employs a…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Health Sciences, Educational Change
Skerritt, Craig; O'Hara, Joe; Brown, Martin; McNamara, Gerry; O'Brien, Shivaun – Oxford Review of Education, 2022
This paper shows how the commitment of senior leadership teams to student voice is not necessarily shared by teachers. As part of a wider study, this paper presents qualitative data generated through interviews with school staff in one Irish post-primary school with a strong culture of student voice to illustrate the discrepancy that can exist…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Student Empowerment, Leadership