Browsing Education (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "Inclusive Society"
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Academic Writing in Museums
(2021)Museum staff strive to create environments rich in opportunity for visitors to explore their relationship with their heritage, culture, art, or science. Their unique expertise in communicating and creating educational ... -
Alterophobia and hate crime
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ALTITUDE The National Charter for Universal Design in Tertiary Education: Technical Report
(AHEAD Educational Press, 2024)Ireland’s education system is at a critical stage in its development towards inclusion. Greater diversity in the student population, national and international policy emphases on the right to an inclusive education for ... -
Analyzing the Degree of Consensus in Current Academic Literature on Critical Pedagogy
(2019)Critical Pedagogy is a philosophy and approach to education which has influenced theory and practice for almost 50 years, most recently in the fields of Applied Drama and performative pedagogy. However, what ex- actly is ... -
Arts Alive: A literature review to support curriculum specification development for the area of Arts Education
(National Council for Curriculum and Assessment, 2023)This review is drawn from extensive and systematic reviews of the literature in Arts Education; as art form, as discrete subject and as arts pedagogy. The review constitutes a narrative enquiry and as such it is ... -
BeSAD (Bereavement, Separation, and Divorce): The response of pre-service teachers to pupil well-being. A Report for the Standing Conference on Teacher Education North and South (SCoTENS)
(The Centre for Cross Border Studies., 2018)The current research explored the frequency in which pre-service teachers encountered pupils during their placement (e.g. teaching practice) experiencing loss as a result of bereavement, separation and divorce (BeSAD). The ... -
BeSAD … “it was truly an awful experience”: an exploration of pre-service teachers’ experiences and training needs to support pupils experiencing issues of bereavement, separation and divorce
(2020)Research exploring the well-being and pastoral care of pupils attending primary and post-primary schools has become an issue of increased discourse and growing national and international concern in recent years. Society ... -
A big question - Is it time to redesign how we design the future for our learners?
(2021)This article sets out the background of an invitation to participate in a ‘Delphi Study on Inclusion, Guidance Counselling / Career Guidance and Universal Design for Learning’. Today in our ever- changing uncertain world, ... -
Bridging citizen science and science communication: insights from a global study of science communicators
(2023)A large study of science communicators around the world was conducted as part of the GlobalSCAPE research project. All participants in the study indicated some level of science communication experience, with more than ... -
Bullying and character development: An examination of character strengths associated with bullying and cyberbullying in post-primary schools in Ireland
(2022)A substantive body of research demonstrates negative bias towards reporting characteristics of young people associated with bullying and cyberbullying in schools, as both victims and perpetrators. The current study proposes ... -
A case for developing normative bereavement suport through the SPHE curriculum in Irish primary and post-primary schools
(Hibernia College Dublin, 2018)Throughout the school-age years (approximately 4 to 18 years of age), young people are faced with various crises that can significantly affect development and normative task fulfilment; bereavement is one such crisis. ... -
Children's Research Digest: Children's Outdoor Play
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Citizen Science in Ireland
(2021)Ireland has a rich history of public engagement with science and the growing number of national citizen science initiatives is in keeping with developments seen in other European countries. This paper explores several ... -
Citizen Science, Education, and Learning: Challenges and Opportunities
(2020)Citizen science is a growing field of research and practice, generating new knowledge and understanding through the collaboration of citizens in scientific research. As the field expands, it is becoming increasingly important ... -
‘Close the door on your way out’: parent perspectives on supported transition planning for young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Ireland
(2017)Students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities encounter complex and circuitous transitions from post-primary settings to Higher Education. In Ireland, inequitable access to Individual Education Plans, and a lack ... -
Collecting bullying and cyber aggression data with schools in the digital age: Opportunities and challenges of the online approach
(SAGE, 2017)In this case study, the research methods used to collect data from school-based populations online, by postal survey and in a face-to-face setting are examined. While the online context provides a great opportunity for ... -
Coping with cyberbullying
(Nova Science., 2017)Each period of technological advancement brings with it excitement and opportunity whilst also being accompanied by worry and concern regarding the risk and potential harm posed to society - particularly its young. With ... -
Creating communicative opportunities for autistic children
(2021)Our approach to working with children with autism in this article is not about the engagement philosophies but rather is focussed at a social communicative level: not just hearing and seeing but listening and understanding, ...