This paper is a critical policy analysis of intersections between social class inequality and education policy in Ireland. The focus is upon contemporary policy and legislation such as The Irish Constitution and equality legislation; social inclusion policies such as the DEIS scheme; literacy and numeracy policy documents; as well as current government policy statements on education. It utilises Stephen Ball’s policy analysis tools of policy as text, policy as discourse and policy effects to examine the social, cultural and political constructs of policy and legislation influencing social class inequality in education in Ireland (Ball, 1993). The focus is upon the refusal to name social class as a significant issue despite the weight of evi...
Aspirations to combat educational inequality and disadvantage in Ireland feature strongly in policy...
This research has examined how middle class parents have mobilised themselves as active consumers in...
This dissertation is about widening participation (WP) in initial teacher education (ITE) and the te...
This paper is a critical policy analysis of intersections between social class inequality and educat...
This paper is a critical policy analysis of intersections between social class inequality and educat...
Summary: Educational inequality is a persistent feature on the landscape of Irish educational histor...
While inequalities outside of education impact on those within, the internal life of education neutr...
This is a study about how disability and social class intersect in the lives of young adults in high...
This article focuses on the application of Fraser’s three-dimensional model for understanding the im...
Mindful of the political and cultural context preceding the introduction of ‘free education’, this p...
Education maintains a unique position in contemporary societies due to an often unquestioned assump...
This paper unearths the improvisational nature of Irish state exigencies and their central contribut...
The equality principle governing Irish public policy, and particularly educational policy, is that o...
In this paper I offer a critical appraisal of the value of welfare to education programmes in allevi...
The aim of this study is to garner comparative insights so as to aid the development of the discours...
Aspirations to combat educational inequality and disadvantage in Ireland feature strongly in policy...
This research has examined how middle class parents have mobilised themselves as active consumers in...
This dissertation is about widening participation (WP) in initial teacher education (ITE) and the te...
This paper is a critical policy analysis of intersections between social class inequality and educat...
This paper is a critical policy analysis of intersections between social class inequality and educat...
Summary: Educational inequality is a persistent feature on the landscape of Irish educational histor...
While inequalities outside of education impact on those within, the internal life of education neutr...
This is a study about how disability and social class intersect in the lives of young adults in high...
This article focuses on the application of Fraser’s three-dimensional model for understanding the im...
Mindful of the political and cultural context preceding the introduction of ‘free education’, this p...
Education maintains a unique position in contemporary societies due to an often unquestioned assump...
This paper unearths the improvisational nature of Irish state exigencies and their central contribut...
The equality principle governing Irish public policy, and particularly educational policy, is that o...
In this paper I offer a critical appraisal of the value of welfare to education programmes in allevi...
The aim of this study is to garner comparative insights so as to aid the development of the discours...
Aspirations to combat educational inequality and disadvantage in Ireland feature strongly in policy...
This research has examined how middle class parents have mobilised themselves as active consumers in...
This dissertation is about widening participation (WP) in initial teacher education (ITE) and the te...