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Hazel RyanSheehan – Irish Educational Studies, 2023
Amidst changing sociocultural and political climates, limited economic resources and shifting educational policies, classroom teachers continue to hold a significant responsibility in educating an increasingly diverse student population. Balancing the requirement to support student variability within perceived everchanging contexts can be…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Elementary Schools, Foreign Countries, Diversity
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Kevin Cahill – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
This paper explores how special educational needs (SEN) and social class can become intertwined in post-primary school choice in Ireland. The paper draws on data generated during a three-year ethnographic study of a DEIS school. Data are analysed using Holland et al.'s (1998. Identity and Agency in Cultural Worlds. Boston, MA: Harvard University…
Descriptors: Social Class, Special Education, Educational Needs, Special Needs Students
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Mihut, Georgiana; McCoy, Selina; Maître, Bertrand – Oxford Review of Education, 2022
Using data from Ireland's national longitudinal study of children, this paper employs a capabilities approach to disability to understand how individual characteristics as well as home and school environmental factors at age 9 relate to academic and socio-emotional outcomes of students with special educational needs (SEN) at age 17. Results…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Outcomes of Education, Social Development, Emotional Development
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Carroll, Eamonn; McCoy, Selina; Mihut, Georgiana – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Reflecting the neglect of childhood disability in social stratification research, there is a notable dearth of research on the mechanisms underpinning disability differentials in educational outcomes. Drawing on rich longitudinal data collected at 9, 13 and 17 years as part of Ireland's 'Growing Up in Ireland' study, we look at the impact of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Special Education, Special Needs Students
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Zhao, Yu; Rose, Richard; Shevlin, Michael – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2021
Paraprofessional support to enable access to education has developed in differing directions in a range of countries. In Ireland, the role of the special needs assistant has focused on supporting the additional care needs of children with special educational needs to ensure their participation in lessons. The role of the special needs assistant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Inclusion, Special Needs Students
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Morrissey, Barry – Management in Education, 2021
Leadership for inclusion is a contested concept with competing definitions suggested by many researchers and educationalists. While broad and narrow interpretations of 'inclusion' exist, this article focuses solely on the inclusion of learners with special educational needs (SEN) in Irish mainstream schools. A critical literature review of various…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Instructional Leadership, Special Needs Students, Leadership Styles
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Brennan, Aoife; King, Fiona; Travers, Joe – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2021
While inclusion has generally been accepted as orthodoxy, a knowledge-practice gap remains which indicates a need to focus on inclusive pedagogy. This paper explores how teachers in the Republic of Ireland primary school were supported to develop inclusive pedagogy to meet the needs of learners with special educational needs (SEN). It is…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Special Needs Students
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Rose, Richard; Shevlin, Michael – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2020
The provision of support for students with special educational needs in schools is seen as a critical factor in the development of inclusive education. The means through which support is provided, continues to be based upon assumptions that individualized learning approaches may remediate learning difficulties. This paper reports findings from a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Needs Students, Inclusion, Children
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Fitzgerald, Johanna; Lynch, Joe; Martin, Angela; Cullen, Bernadette – Education Sciences, 2021
A parallel system of inclusive and special education persists in Ireland despite attempts to move towards integrated provision for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) along a flexible continuum of support. Even in mainstream schools, duality exists and discrete delivery of special education continues to create 'siloed'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Special Education, Inclusion
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Eadaoin J. Slattery; Deirdre Butler; Michael O'Leary; Kevin Marshall – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
Minecraft Education is a popular digital game-based learning platform designed for use in educational settings. This study explores teachers' experiences of using Minecraft Education as an educational tool to foster the development of key competencies and skills in students. Semi-structured interviews with Irish primary school teachers (N = 11)…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Video Games, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Experience
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O'Connor, Una; McNabb, Joanne – Educational Studies, 2021
Children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are identified as a marginalised group whose educational rights are considerably less fulfilled than their peers. This can be more conspicuous in Physical Education (PE) classes, where they often experience a narrower sphere of participatory options compared to their…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Students with Disabilities, Special Needs Students, Access to Education
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Mary, Barrett; William, Kinsella; Prendeville, Paula – Irish Educational Studies, 2020
While the Irish language (Gaeilge) is the traditional language of Ireland, it is spoken on a daily basis by a decreasing minority of people. There is an increasing trend for parents to send children, whose first language is English, to Irish-medium schools, where the language of instruction is Irish. Little research has been undertaken regarding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Bilingual Education, Irish
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Griffin, Claire; Blatchford, Peter – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2021
A significant increase in the paraprofessional workforce has occurred internationally, aimed at facilitating inclusive education. Within Ireland, this is evidenced in the SNA scheme for pupils with significant care needs. This paper focuses on the constructs of SNA support and pupil independence, as based on large-scale research across 20 Irish…
Descriptors: Criticism, Special Needs Students, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries
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King, Fiona; Ní Bhroin, Orla; Prunty, Anita – Professional Development in Education, 2018
Policy and legislation internationally advocates curriculum access and inclusion for pupils with special educational needs. The individual education plan (IEP) process, which focuses on individual planning for pupils with special educational needs, has been mandated as a means of achieving this goal in many countries. As a concept it has been…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Foreign Countries, Professional Training, Faculty Development
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Nic Aindriú, Sinéad – Language and Education, 2022
There have been many instances when parents have been advised by educational professionals against bilingualism or immersion education for their child with special educational needs (SEN). Some parents follow the advice given and decide to use only one language with their child, mainly the majority language of the community. This study…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Decision Making, Special Needs Students, Irish
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