Island studies have rarely focused on the role of small schools on offshore islands. Island schools are often impacted by the decisions of national, regional and local educational authorities, particularly in today’s world where diseconomic and disbenefit arguments highlight the non-viability of small schools. Such schools are seen as unable to provide an adequate curriculum, socially disadvantageous and generally inefficient. This raises an important question: How does a small island school promote the participation and engagement of families and the community? This paper reports a bounded case to illustrate the characteristics intrinsic to a single small rural school as a communal hub on one of Ireland’s Atlantic islands. A narrative abou...
National College of Ireland (NCI) is situated in the Docklands area of the North East Inner City of ...
School closures are frequently and widely discussed and provoke debates both at the local community ...
In this paper I will explore the question “To what extent can the experiences of small and rural sch...
Island studies, important in the history of science, have rarely focused on the role of small school...
Families living on small islands face limited options for the school education of their children. Th...
This Master’s thesis focuses on educational challenges in a small island community, that is Gili Asa...
This paper explores issues of choice and opportunity in Jersey schools. Within a ‘closed’ island con...
In the past two decades Ireland has become increasingly diverse in a myriad of ways; religious, cult...
The context for this study is located within two Irish peninsulas, peripherally located on the Weste...
This article describes current developments in the lives of small rural schools in the United Kingdo...
Many small island communities are said to possess high levels of autonomous coping capacity, often l...
St Helena is a non-sovereign British Overseas Territory located in the South Atlantic Ocean. When fu...
Global migration brings new challenges and opportunities for schools, as they are becoming more dive...
The phenomenon of rural depopulation is seen in many places around the world as young adults move to...
Parent ‘choice’, the recommendation of the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector R...
National College of Ireland (NCI) is situated in the Docklands area of the North East Inner City of ...
School closures are frequently and widely discussed and provoke debates both at the local community ...
In this paper I will explore the question “To what extent can the experiences of small and rural sch...
Island studies, important in the history of science, have rarely focused on the role of small school...
Families living on small islands face limited options for the school education of their children. Th...
This Master’s thesis focuses on educational challenges in a small island community, that is Gili Asa...
This paper explores issues of choice and opportunity in Jersey schools. Within a ‘closed’ island con...
In the past two decades Ireland has become increasingly diverse in a myriad of ways; religious, cult...
The context for this study is located within two Irish peninsulas, peripherally located on the Weste...
This article describes current developments in the lives of small rural schools in the United Kingdo...
Many small island communities are said to possess high levels of autonomous coping capacity, often l...
St Helena is a non-sovereign British Overseas Territory located in the South Atlantic Ocean. When fu...
Global migration brings new challenges and opportunities for schools, as they are becoming more dive...
The phenomenon of rural depopulation is seen in many places around the world as young adults move to...
Parent ‘choice’, the recommendation of the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector R...
National College of Ireland (NCI) is situated in the Docklands area of the North East Inner City of ...
School closures are frequently and widely discussed and provoke debates both at the local community ...
In this paper I will explore the question “To what extent can the experiences of small and rural sch...