During the 1960s a paradigm shift occurred within Irish education thanks to the penetration of the Republic’s system by the OECD-sponsored economics of education. The 1965 publication of Investment in Education was the key event in this change. The document reproduced and contextualised here demonstrates how this penetration process had begun as early as the late 1950s. It was pressed forward not only by international organisations like OECD and its OEEC predecessor but also by powerful private US agencies like the Ford Foundation. As leader of the team that produced Investment in Education, Patrick Lynch is the figure primarily associated with the rise of the economics of education in Ireland. Here the key mobilising role played by Lynch...
It has affected many countries around the world, and Irish higher education has not found itself imm...
As in some other countries, the history of Educational Studies in Ireland reveals a rather chequere...
The thesis is an interpretive account and analysis ofthe influence of the Organisation for Economic...
During the 1960s a paradigm shift occurred within Irish education thanks to the penetration of the R...
This paper explores the impact of significant OECD documents on the development of Irish education p...
This paper explores the impact of significant OECD documents on the development of Irish education p...
Investing in People: In the 1960s Ireland had a small élite system of higher education based mainly ...
Unsuccessful domestic attempts to raise the profile of science and technology in Irish policy debat...
The catalytic effect of the OECD-linked study that produced Investment in Education is a much celebr...
It would not cause too much debate to suggest that Ireland in the late 1950s was a depressing countr...
While higher education did not feature prominently in the public consciousness during the first fou...
Paper presented at the conference 'Politics, Economy and Society: Irish Developmentalism, 1958-2008...
While many European countries after the second world war were spurred into new industrial, social a...
It has affected many countries around the world, and Irish higher education has not found itself imm...
This article summarizes McDonagh’s remarks at the June 14, 1999 Maine Governor’s Economic Developmen...
It has affected many countries around the world, and Irish higher education has not found itself imm...
As in some other countries, the history of Educational Studies in Ireland reveals a rather chequere...
The thesis is an interpretive account and analysis ofthe influence of the Organisation for Economic...
During the 1960s a paradigm shift occurred within Irish education thanks to the penetration of the R...
This paper explores the impact of significant OECD documents on the development of Irish education p...
This paper explores the impact of significant OECD documents on the development of Irish education p...
Investing in People: In the 1960s Ireland had a small élite system of higher education based mainly ...
Unsuccessful domestic attempts to raise the profile of science and technology in Irish policy debat...
The catalytic effect of the OECD-linked study that produced Investment in Education is a much celebr...
It would not cause too much debate to suggest that Ireland in the late 1950s was a depressing countr...
While higher education did not feature prominently in the public consciousness during the first fou...
Paper presented at the conference 'Politics, Economy and Society: Irish Developmentalism, 1958-2008...
While many European countries after the second world war were spurred into new industrial, social a...
It has affected many countries around the world, and Irish higher education has not found itself imm...
This article summarizes McDonagh’s remarks at the June 14, 1999 Maine Governor’s Economic Developmen...
It has affected many countries around the world, and Irish higher education has not found itself imm...
As in some other countries, the history of Educational Studies in Ireland reveals a rather chequere...
The thesis is an interpretive account and analysis ofthe influence of the Organisation for Economic...