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National Forum of Inclusive Higher Education Providers – together is better
(National Centre for Guidance in Education, 2019)The Inclusive National Higher Education Forum (INHEF), is a national interest group comprised of higher education providers and other professionals interested in supporting access routes and inclusive post secondary ... -
A National Study of Leadership in the Irish Primary Sector: STEM Education and Wellbeing during Crisis
Principals are leaders in school communities and their role is becoming increasingly more autonomous. Specifically, the role of the principal is evolving given the continuous implementation of new reforms and policies. ... -
Networked in or networked out? Learners' experiences of completing a PhD on a part-time basis
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Education. Discipline of Education, 2022)Doctoral education policy and practice in Europe tends to recognise candidature in terms of the full-time PhD researcher. Part-time doctoral candidates have been described as invisible in policy (Neumann and Rodwell, 2009) ... -
Never the right time: maternity planning alongside a science career in academia
(2020)Pregnancy and maternity planning pose a challenge and stress in the academic career of a researcher, especially at the PhD and postdoctoral level, where the conditions of employment and role status are not clear. This paper ... -
New bottle: old wine! Persistence of school bullying among primary school pupils and the emergence of cyberbullying
(2010)This Research Update adds to this important knowledge on bullying in primary schools by presenting data collected as part of the first two Kids? Life and Times (KLT) surveys (2008 and 2009). All of the children were ... -
New speakers, new concepts?
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New Ways of Evaluating, New Ways of Being: STEAM Zines and Non-Formal Learning
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Education. Discipline of Education, 2024)Places in which art and science come together have proven to be fertile grounds for imagination, creativity, and the prototyping of ideas where different forms of inquiry and exploration become possible. Choosing effective ... -
A Note From the Editors
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The Omega Architecture: towards adaptable, self-managed networks
(2006-06)The tremendous growth in ubiquity and diversity of wireless networks render the exploitation of highly heterogeneous next generation networks more challenging. This complexity is compounded by the highly dynamic nature ... -
‘The only learning I’m going to get’: Students with intellectual disabilities learning a second language through performative pedagogy
(2019)Traditionally, adults with intellectual disabilities have not been given the option of participating in and thus benefiting from higher and post-secondary education. However, over the last number of years, an increasing ... -
Organisational climate, biographical factors, and job satisfaction : a national survey of nurses in the Republic of Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Education, 2005)Background and Justification for the Study: This study grew out of a longstanding interest in job satisfaction and its relationship with organisational climate. Several research studies have demonstrated the importance of ... -
Overcoming bullying in education.
(Routledge / Taylor and Francis., 2022)Bullying is a problem that affects not only the pupils involved but also the school community at large, making it one of the most significant adversities that pupils face during their school life. This chapter reviews ... -
Parent Perspectives on Teaching and Learning During Covid-19 School Closures: Lessons Learned from Irish Primary Schools
(Trinity College Dublin, 2020)