Browsing by Subject "Children"
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Accessing the voices of children who use augmentative and alternative communication: Merits and pitfalls of co-construction
(Peter Lang, 2018)Children who have severe speech impairments and who rely on augmentative and alternative communication in order to express themselves are vulnerable to being silenced, due to their difficulties in producing communication ... -
Advice to the National Public Health Emergency Team Reduction of the minimum age for the application of mask wearing requirements and recommendations - Update to advice submitted 3 March 2021. Submitted to NPHET: 8 April 2021
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Advice to the National Public Health Emergency Team: Reduction of the minimum age for the application of mask wearing requirements and recommendations - Updated advice
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Advice to the National Public Health Emergency Team: Reduction of the minimum age for the application of mask wearing requirements and recommendations. Submitted to NPHET: 3 March 2021
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Altered endotoxin responsiveness in healthy children with Down syndrome.
(2018)Background: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common syndromic immunodeficiency with an increased risk of infection, mortality from sepsis, and autoinflammation. Innate immune function is altered in DS and therefore we examined ... -
An investigation into the effects of a mindfulness-based meditation activity for reducing worry levels of female students in a DEIS Band 2 primary school.
(Marino Institute of Education, 2018-05)The aim of the present study was to assess if an 8-day mindfulness-based meditation activity would cause a statistically significant decrease in the worry levels of participants by comparing results from a worry questionnaire. ... -
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 ... -
The Artist's Second Wife and Child
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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 ... -
Assessment and management of scalds and burns in children.
(2014)In childhood, burn or scald injuries are comparatively common, and the greatest risk is to infants and toddlers. The extent and severity of injuries can vary greatly, which can significantly affect recovery and outcome. ... -
Atraumatic restorative treatment compared to the Hall Technique for occluso-proximal carious lesions in primary molars; 36-month follow-up of a randomised control trial in a school setting
(2020)Background: Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART) and the Hall Technique (HT) are both minimally invasive, non-aerosol generating procedures (non-AGPs). They seem to have never been directly compared, nor has the HT been ... -
Barriers and facilitators to adoption, implementation and sustainment of obesity prevention interventions in schoolchildren - a DEDIPAC case study
(2019)Background: The aim of the study was to explore the implementation of school based diet and physical activity interventions with respect to the barriers and facilitators to adoption, implementation and sustainability; ... -
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 ... -
Boarding-out of pauper children
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1879)The mode of dealing with those children who are cast entirely upon the care of the state, which is known as boarding-out, is not a new one, either in principle or practice, although it has attracted more attention during ... -
The Bridge, Skibbereen
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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. ...