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Mc Daid, Rory; Nowlan, Emer – European Educational Research Journal, 2022
Despite an increase in ethnic diversity within the state, the Irish teaching workforce remains starkly mono-ethnic. This article is based on an analysis of data generated through a sequential explanatory mixed method research project involving questionnaire responses from 240 migrant teachers and subsequent focus group with a selection of…
Descriptors: Barriers, Migrants, Foreign Countries, Minority Group Teachers
Gavan Sheridan – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2023
This is a critical reflection upon the Quality and Qualifications Ireland (2018) guidelines on blended learning from the perspective of a Further Education and Training practitioner. The purpose of the guidelines is set out and it is suggested that there is much to be welcomed here. The contested meaning of the term blended learning is explored…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Qualifications, Quality Assurance
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Crowley, Lucy; Jeske, Debora – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
One increasingly important aspect for graduates to demonstrate in the context of graduate recruitment is their potential fit to the job and organisation. Using an opportunity sample of 43 recruiters at two career fairs in Ireland, we explored the extent to which graduate attributes incorporate fit, which categories of fit were mentioned, and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Recruitment, Personnel Selection, College Graduates
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Helen Hanley; Sheila Garrity – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
Significant international attention has been paid to teachers' attitudes and the variables affecting them, as these are considered crucial for successful inclusive education. This article reports on an investigation of Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) teachers' attitudes to the inclusion of children with special educational needs (SEN) in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Child Care, Inclusion
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Brendan Walsh – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
In the two decades preceding Irish independence the Gaelic League (Conradh na Gaeilge, founded 1893), an organisation dedicated to the revival of the Irish language, campaigned to persuade both national and intermediate commissioners of education to reposition the language within the curriculum to reflect what the League believed was both its…
Descriptors: Irish, Language Maintenance, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ailbhe Curran; Dorothy Morrissey – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
'Arts-in-education' and teacher-artist partnership have been a key focus of recent policy in Irish arts education. However, recent research studies have highlighted how at times these partnerships can be problematic and teachers can become sidelined when such interventions occur. This article offers a new perspective on such research by exploring…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Art Education, Written Language
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Clarke, Linda; Sahin-Dikmen, Melahat; Winch, Christopher – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
Vocational education and training (VET) can play a transformative role in reducing CO[subscript 2] emissions and improving the energy efficiency of buildings across Europe. Nearly zero energy building (NZEB) requires an energy literate workforce, with broader and deeper theoretical knowledge, higher technical and precision skills,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Climate, Climate Control
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Clohessy, Liam; Bowles, Richard; Ní Chróinín, Déirdre – European Physical Education Review, 2020
Class swapping is the process whereby a generalist primary school teacher with a particular subject expertise and interest swaps classes with a teacher colleague and they teach each other's class a specific area of the curriculum. Instances of class swapping for physical education (PE) have been noted in many countries, but there is currently no…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Physical Education, Teaching Experience, Foreign Countries
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Goos, Merrilyn; O'Donoghue, John; Ní Ríordáin, Máire; Faulkner, Fiona; Hall, Tony; O'Meara, Niamh – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2020
"Out-of-field" teaching refers to the practice of assigning secondary school teachers to teach subjects that do not match their training or education. This practice is an issue of concern in many countries around the world, and seems particularly prevalent in the teaching of mathematics. The aim of this paper is to analyse the design…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Qualifications, Faculty Development
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Joseph, Ebun – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2019
Black Africans across Europe who report higher levels of discrimination in employment encounter systemic resistance in their career pursuits. In this article, discrimination in the Irish labour market is creatively challenged by centring race, and juxtaposing the experiences of migrants of Black African descent against their White counterparts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racial Discrimination, Migrants, Blacks
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Oke, Ayooluwa; Butler, Judith E.; O'Neill, Cian – SAGE Open, 2021
Although the literature is replete with research that indicates the importance of qualified and highly skilled practitioners in the provision of quality Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC), challenges to the retention of highly skilled graduates and the establishment of a professional ECEC workforce persist. This study investigates the…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Professional Development, Early Childhood Teachers, Child Caregivers
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Bailey, Lucy; Cooker, Lucy – Journal of Research in International Education, 2019
This paper explores the identity of teachers in international schools who are embarking on postgraduate studies in education. Based on semi-structured interviews with 20 teachers starting an international qualification, it establishes key aspects of their identity and notes that they feel distinct from teaching professionals in their passport…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, International Schools, Teacher Education, Foreign Workers
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Goos, Merrilyn; Ní Ríordáin, Máire; Faulkner, Fiona; Lane, Ciara – Irish Educational Studies, 2023
Out-of-field teaching refers to the practice of assigning teachers to teach subjects that do not match their training or education. This paper reports on a study evaluating the impact of a national professional development programme for out-of-field teachers of post-primary school mathematics in Ireland -- the Professional Diploma in Mathematics…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Career Change, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers
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Brown, Mark; Mhichil, Mairéad Nic Giolla; Beirne, Elaine; Mac Lochlainn, Conchúr – Journal of Learning for Development, 2021
This article offers a global overview of the burgeoning field of micro-credentials and their relationship to lifelong learning, employability and new models of digital education. Although there is no globally accepted definition of micro-credentials, the term indicates smaller units of study, which are usually shorter than traditional forms of…
Descriptors: Credentials, Lifelong Learning, Employment Potential, Models
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O'Regan, Miriam; Halpenny, Ann Marie; Hayes, Nóirín – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2019
In light of rapid changes in the early years sector in Ireland since 2000, questions arise about the professionalism of childminders (family day carers), the vast majority of whom are exempt from regulation. Fewer than 0.1% (<120) of childminders are registered with Tusla, the national regulator, despite the National Childminding Initiative,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Care, Professionalism, Child Caregivers
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