Department of Learning, Society and Religious Education: Recent submissions
Now showing items 41-60 of 106
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Diversity in early years education North and South: Implications for teacher education
(The Centre for Cross Border Studies, 2004) -
Changes in roles and relationships in a school-university partnership
(Caddo Gap Press, 1997) -
Spoon-feeding to tongue-biting: An evolving instructional framework for primary school mathematics
(St. Patrick's College, Dublin, 2013)In this paper, I examine the evolution of an instructional framework for primary mathematics during a sustained, on-site professional development project with one case study school. The project attempts to bridge the gap ... -
'Education about religions and beliefs (ERB) and ethics in the primary school: Consultation paper’ A response
(NCCA [National Council for Curriculum and Assessment], 2016) -
The youth labour market in Cumbria: Employer and young people’s perspectives
(Institute for Employment Research, 2002)Significant changes have occurred in the pattern of post-compulsory destinations of young people in England over the past few decades, the most important of which has been the increasing proportion of school leavers ... -
Keeping track of vulnerable young people: A policy agenda
(Youth and Policy, 2001) -
EAL – putting it in writing
(INTO [Irish National Teacher's Organisation], 2010) -
Speaking and listening – the EAL context
(INTO [Irish National Teacher's Organisation], 2009) -
Reading more deeply into EAL!
(INTO [Irish National Teacher's Organisation], 2009) -
IMPACT maths programme
(IPPN [Irish Primary Principals' Network], 2015) -
Exploring the spiritual dimension of the school curriculum (Pre-published version)
(Peter Lang, 2012) -
Religious education an ideal conduit for child spirituality
(The Irish Times, 2010) -
Intercultural education, picturebooks and refugees: approaches for language teachers
(CLELEjournal, 2014)Picturebooks can be used as a means of teaching a range of intercultural issues as well as enriching learners’ linguistic and literacy skills. As windows and mirrors, picturebooks can be a powerful vehicle in the classroom ... -
Home-school-community liaison scheme: final evaluation report
(Educational Research Centre (St. Patrick's College, Dublin), 1994) -
Classroom teaching and formation: developing educational partnership
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Developing reciprocal support among families, communities and schools: the Irish experience
(Jessica Kingsley, 2000) -
The home-school-community liaison (HSCL) scheme: summary evaluation report
(Educational Research Centre (St. Patrick's College, Dublin), 1995) -
Human rights education: reflections on theory and practice
(Centre for Global Education, 2012) -
Public housing in Limerick City: a profile of tenants and estates
(Limerick City Council, 2005)Income poverty is both pervasive and profound among LCC tenant households. Certain groups and areas show a particularly high risk of poverty. Spatial concentration of the poor is exacerbated by estate-specific problems. ...