Browsing Education (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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Academic staff perspectives on technology for assessment (TfA) in higher education: A systematic literature review
(2019)This paper presents a systematic literature review of academic staff experiences and perceptions of adopting Technology for Assessment OF/FOR/AS Learning in Higher Education. This paper is a qualitative synthesis of 65 ... -
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 ... -
Action on Bullying
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Age and sex differences in prevalence and clinical correlates of depression: first results from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing.
(2013)OBJECTIVE: The risk of depression is increased by physical illness; however, the nature of this relationship is complex and unclear. Here, we explore the prevalence and clinical correlates of depression, with particular ... -
Aligning assessment, learning and teaching in curricular reform and implementation
(National Council for Curriculum and Assessment, 2019)This paper aims to present for discussion a number of issues that will be pertinent when considering the role of assessment in the redeveloped primary curriculum. As the NCCA have articulated, “in a climate of change, ... -
The alignment of CMC language learning methodologies with the Bridge21 model of 21C learning
(Research-publishing.net, 2015)This paper explores the intersection of learning methodologies to promote the development of 21st century skills with the use of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) tools to enhance language learning among adolescent ... -
Alterophobia and hate crime
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Analysing Ireland's Algebra Problem
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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 education in Ireland: Visions of a performative teaching, learning and research culture
(2023)In this paper we offer an overview of the arts in education in Ireland, making a case for a performative approach. We dis- cuss theory, research and practice – situating the developments in Ireland within a multicultural ... -
Beginning a career of learning about learning: a case study of student teachers in an initial teacher education programme in Ireland
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Bereavement and grief support for students: The response of Irish schools.
(2013)Teachers regularly encounter students who have experienced a significant human loss through bereavement. Research has shown that teachers are increasingly aware of the impact that bereavement and loss has on students? ... -
Bereavement: How Guidance Counsellors can support the grieving student
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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 ...