Education Studies in Ireland

Education Studies in Ireland
Title Education Studies in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Brendan Walsh
Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages 286
Release 2011-04-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0717155412

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A unique book providing a critical overview of the foundation disciplines of education. This book presents a comprehensive introduction to the five key disciplines that form the foundation of the study of education: Philosophy of Education, History of Education, Sociology of Education, Curriculum Studies, Psychology of Education.

Teacher Preparation in Ireland

Teacher Preparation in Ireland
Title Teacher Preparation in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Thomas O'Donoghue
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 264
Release 2017-06-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1787149552

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This study of teacher preparation policy and practice in Ireland from Independence in 1921 to the present, highlights, within an international context, the extent to which the focus of preparation moved from nation-building until 1967, when free second-level education was introduced, to one concerned with improving the country’s human capital.

Essays in the History of Irish Education

Essays in the History of Irish Education
Title Essays in the History of Irish Education PDF eBook
Author Brendan Walsh
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 404
Release 2016-09-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1137514825

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This book provides a complete overview of the development of education in Ireland including the complex issue of how religion can coexist with education and how a national identity can be aided through Irish language teaching. It also offers a comprehensive exploration of the development, issues, challenges and future of education in Ireland within the context of historical studies.

Education in Ireland

Education in Ireland
Title Education in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Sheelagh Drudy
Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages 448
Release 2009-12-04
Genre Education
ISBN 0717155447

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A contemporary snapshot of Irish education, this book positions 21st-century Irish education at the centre of the creation of the knowledge economy and outlines the challenges and changes presented as a result of a changing education system and society. Part 1: The Changing System charts selected changes that have taken place in Irish education in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries and considers educations's role in building a knowledge economy and social cohesion Part 2: Diversity and Inclusion in Schools analyses the changes in Irish schools based on the results of original research on change, diversity, inclusion, and on ethnicity, disability and social class disadvantage. It draws together key findings relating to the impact of increasing diversity in Irish schools in comparision with international trends. Part 3: Teacher Education for changing Times presents research on teacher education at all stages of the teaching career and discusses how teachers can adapt to the challenges of change. It also highlights new evidence relating to the recruitment, formation and continuing professional development of teachers.

Teacher Preparation in Scotland

Teacher Preparation in Scotland
Title Teacher Preparation in Scotland PDF eBook
Author Rachel Shanks
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 158
Release 2020-09-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1839094826

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This book charts the origins and development of teacher preparation in Scotland from 1872 onwards, covering key milestones in policy and practice, and looking ahead to the future. It is a truly comprehensive record of the historic, current and potential evolution of teacher preparation in Scotland.

Education Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand

Education Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
Title Education Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Annelies Kamp
Publisher Nzcer Press
Total Pages 298
Release 2019-11-12
Genre Education
ISBN 9781988542799

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the core disciplines, and contemporary concerns, that inform the study of education in Aotearoa. As a collection, the work provides a critical account of education policy trajectories and speculates on their limits and possibilities in the changing social and political landscape of Aotearoa New Zealand in the first half of the 21st century. The work has two aims. First, to serve as an introductory text for students in initial teacher education and other education programmes. Secondly, to be a resource for practitioners, policy makers, administrators and other stakeholders seeking to update their knowledge of the disciplines that comprise education studies, and their application in the current environment. It builds on the premise detailed in the Introduction: that all educational theory--in Aotearoa and beyond--must be understood and applied with due regard to personal, historical, and global context.

Higher Education in Ireland, 1922–2016

Higher Education in Ireland, 1922–2016
Title Higher Education in Ireland, 1922–2016 PDF eBook
Author John Walsh
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 554
Release 2018-11-19
Genre Education
ISBN 1137446730

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This book explores the emergence of the modern higher education sector in the independent Irish state. The author traces its origins from the traditional universities, technical schools and teacher training colleges at the start of the twentieth century, cataloguing its development into the complex, multi-layered and diverse system of the early twenty-first century. Focusing on the socio-political and cultural contexts which shaped the evolution of higher education, the author analyses the interplay between the state, academic institutions and other key institutional actors – notably churches, cultural organizations, employers, trade unions and supranational bodies. This study explores policy, structural and institutional change in Irish higher education, suggesting that the emergence of the modern higher education system in Ireland was influenced by ideologies and trends which owed much to a wider European and international context. The book considers how the exercise of power at local, national and international level impinged on the mission, purpose and values of higher education and on the creation and expansion of a distinctive higher education system. The author also explores a transformation in public and political understandings of the role of higher education, charting the gradual evolution from traditionalist conceptions of the academy as a repository for cultural and religious value formation, to the re-positioning of higher education as a vital factor in the knowledge based economy. This comprehensive volume will appeal to students and scholars of the Irish education system, educators and practitioners in the field, and those interested in higher education in Ireland more generally.