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A layered approach to critical friendship as a means to support pedagogical innovation in pre-service teacher education (Pre-published version)
(Taylor & Francis [Routledge], 2016)In this paper we describe and interpret how two distinct layers of critical friendship were used to support a pedagogical innovation in pre-service teacher education. The innovation (called Learning About Meaningful Physical ... -
Le sex-appeal de la Veuve: guillotine et fantasmes romantiques.
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Le voyage façon Verne.
(Universitätsverlag WINTER , Heidelberg., 2002) -
Leadership and management skills in a pastoral context
(The Columba Press, 2010)This paper sets out to explore what can be learned from contemporary secular experiences and practices of leadership and management for pastoral leadership in the church by clergy and laity. It focuses on the dynamics of ... -
Learning Anew – Teaching and Learning for the 21st Century, 2003 - 2007
(NUI Maynooth, 2007)Many of the more interesting stories that come to us from ancient times getclouded or distorted by the course of history. For instance it’s said that during the course of his trial, allegedly for corrupting the youth of ... -
Learning from learner support: a profile of the uptake of one-to-one tutoring in Mary Immaculate College (Pre-published version)
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2015) -
‘Learning to be more human’: perspectives of respect by young Irish people in prison
(Bergen Open Access Publishing, 2017)Respect is a fundamental aspect of how human beings relate to each other and, arguably, is a significant factor in the relationship between student and teacher. For incarcerated adults, the relationships they foster with ... -
Learning to thole: the unconscious connections between Ireland and Scotland in the thought of Seamus Heaney (Pre-published version)
(Cambridge Scholars’ Press, 2013) -
The Leaving Certificate 'leaves' too many people behind
(Irish Examiner, 2014) -
Leaving the North: migration and memory, Northern Ireland 1921-2011 [book review] (pre-print version)
(Taylor & Francis, 2015) -
Lesson study in mathematics: Authentic assessment of inquiry learning
(DCU [Dublin City University], 2014)Classrooms are complex and unpredictable learning environments. Preparing future teachers to respond to the fast changing needs of learners in mathematics classrooms is the challenge of teacher educators. In our paper, we ... -
Lesson study in teacher preparation: driving inquiry and teacher noticing
(WALS [World Association of Lesson Studies], 2018) -
Let infants’ knowledge of pattern grow
(INTO [Irish National Teacher's Organisation], 2011) -
Let Ireland weep: poetry of loss in the First World War
(Dublin Institute of Technology, 2015) -
Let the children play: children’s rights and our responsibilities (Pre-published version)
(Early Childhood Ireland, 2018) -
Liberté, égalité, sororité : a study of the theatrical works of Olympe de Gouges 1748-1793
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2012)Marie Olympe de Gouges was born Marie Gouze in Montauban, France on the seventh of May 1748. Widowed at the age of eighteen, she left her native Montauban accompanied by her young son to pursue a career as a writer in Paris ... -
The Library of an Irish Catholic Émigré: Michael Moore’s Bibliothèque, 1726
(Catholic Historical Society of Ireland, 2004) -
The Library of Denis Molony (1650-1726), An Irish Catholic Lawyer in London
(Irish Manuscripts Commission, 2009) -
The life and networks of Pamela Fitzgerald, 1773-1831
(Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, 2017)This thesis assesses the life of Pamela Fitzgerald. Crucially, it will attempt to tell the story of Pamela Fitzgerald from her own perspective, rather than the viewpoint of her husband, which has dominated for so long. ...