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Daria Khanolainen; Victoria Cooper; David Messer; Elena Revyakina – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
Preparing young people to meet emerging contemporary challenges has become a global imperative. Over two decades, there has been a call for students' active participation in the life of school and society, and an important feature of this call is student-led research (SLR). However, this pedagogical and empowering call with many potential benefits…
Descriptors: Student Research, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
Dorothy Conaghan – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
In Ireland access to instrumental music education (IME) largely operates through the private market. Unlike other European countries Ireland does not have a music school law or policy position. The purpose of this article is to examine how a long-established history of subsidiarity which is enshrined in the Irish Constitution together with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Musical Instruments, Equal Education
Murray, Clíona; Lynch, Andrea; Flynn, Niamh; Davitt, Emer – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2023
In newly multilingual communities, where the language of education can no longer be assumed to be the home language of students, debates around language education policy can reflect broader sociocultural and political assumptions. As Ireland has become increasingly diverse in recent decades, the core compulsory status of the Irish language has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Minorities, Native Language Instruction, Irish
Iker Erdocia; Susanna Nocchi; Mary Ruane – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
The processes of formulation of language policies have not been researched thoroughly. This paper aims to explore the relationship between ideas, power and agency in language policy-making and specifically with reference to the formulation of language-in-education policy for multilingualism in Ireland. Through an argumentative approach to language…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Educational Policy, Language Planning, Foreign Countries
Põder, Kaire; Lauri, Triin – Journal of School Choice, 2022
Motivated by empirical reality of differences in the scope and meaning of school choice and private schooling this article focuses on the public demand for increasing diversity of educational options In Europe and the division of public and private provision in it. We aim to test self-interest and ideology-driven logics of education policy…
Descriptors: Private Education, Private Schools, School Choice, Ideology
Thomas Walsh; Noel Purdy – History of Education, 2025
A long tradition of both State and religious interest and support characterised provision for education on the island of Ireland from the 1700s. Following the partition of Ireland in the 1920s, the newly created political entities of the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland forged separate and distinct education policy trajectories that largely…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational History, Public Officials, Religious Factors
King, Fiona; Travers, Joe; McGowan, Jean – European Journal of Educational Research, 2021
This article contributes to the evidence base on the significance of context in enacting social justice leadership. It draws on data from the International School Leadership Development Network of 20+ countries who adopted a common qualitative approach involving interviews with principals identified as being social justice leaders. The article…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Social Justice, Instructional Leadership, Principals
Thomas Walsh – History of Education, 2024
By the time political independence was achieved in the 1920s in Ireland, its national education system over the previous century had been underpinned by imperial ideology and values. In the early 1920s, curriculum planning was influenced by the post-revolutionary and post-war context and, unsurprisingly, placed an emphasis on building nationhood…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Curriculum, Educational History, Ideology
Liu, Yuying; Gao, Xuesong – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2020
Despite the growing importance of Chinese in many contexts, the ideological orientations towards the Chinese language and its speakers embedded in the wider socio-political context remain under-researched. This study intends to bridge this gap by interpreting media representations of 'Chinese' in Irish print media. A combination of corpus…
Descriptors: Chinese, Ideology, Foreign Countries, Newspapers
Millar, Michelle; Crosse, Rosemary; Canavan, John – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2019
Utilising a case study of evidence-based policy (EBP) commissioned by government we explore how academic outputs can serve several purposes, depending on the political milieu and the values and ideologies of any given party. Our commissioned research was being carried out in the context of significant policy change for lone parents in Ireland…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evidence Based Practice, Policy Analysis, Public Policy
McCaughren, Simone; McGregor, Caroline – Child Care in Practice, 2018
This article considers how adoption may develop as viable option for permanency planning for children in care in Ireland following the Constitutional Referendum in 2012 on Children's Rights. In order to be prepared to consider how adoption can be developed as a viable alternative to long term care, we need to focus on the specific context of…
Descriptors: Adoption, Laws, History, Foreign Countries
McCormack, Orla; O'Flaherty, Joanne; Liddy, Mags – Irish Educational Studies, 2020
Education and training board (ETB) schools, previously called Vocational schools, were established in the Republic of Ireland in 1930. At the time of their genesis, these schools were initially prevented from offering students a pathway to upper secondary/university, leading to them being viewed as 'second-rate'. Drawing on interviews with school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Inclusion, Vocational Education
Holborow, Marnie – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2018
Languages and language skills are commonly tagged as a marketable asset, or 'human capital.' The article analyses the implications and social effects of Human Capital Theory. I show that the possession of language skills does not necessarily increase employment prospects, and certainly not in the way envisaged by neoliberal policy-makers in the…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Human Capital, Neoliberalism, Employment Potential
McCloat, Amanda; Caraher, Martin – Irish Educational Studies, 2019
This paper is a historical review, documenting the evolution of Home Economics as a subject in Irish primary and post-primary education from the 1800s to the twenty-first century. In the 1800s and early twentieth-century domestic subjects, including cookery, was widely taught to females in both primary and post-primary schools. The philosophical…
Descriptors: Home Economics, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Philosophy
Rieder, Maria – Language Awareness, 2018
This article argues that Irish Travellers' ideologies of languageness and their definition of Cant are closely linked to their perceptions of social reality. Cant is a communicative code which Travellers use beside English in Traveller-specific situations. Based on the analysis of focus groups, I take a folk-linguistic and anthropological approach…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Migrants, Minority Groups, Jargon