Perspectives and Practices of Irish Primary Teachers in Addressing the Needs of Exceptionally Able Pupils In Ireland, exceptionally able pupils are included under the category of pupils with special educational needs in the 1998 Education Act. However, the scarcity of research in this country regarding these pupils means that little information is available on how, or even whether, their needs are being met in Irish schools. The aim of this study was to explore what is currently happening in primary schools with regard to exceptionally able pupils. This sequential mixed methods study was conducted in two phases. First, a specially designed questionnaire was sent to all primary schools in Cork city and county (n=209) in order to get a broa...
This study investigated the challenges faced by students with special educational needs (SEN) when a...
In the past two decades, the development of education for persons with special educational needs in...
The research described in this report was supported by a grant from the Research and Development Com...
Given the dearth of research in relation to exceptionally able pupils in Ireland, the aim of this st...
Exceptionally able (EA) pupils were overlooked in Irish policy and practice until the publication o...
Barriers to inclusion: a case study of a pupil with severe learning difficulties in IrelandThe aim o...
This research looked at the level of resourcing mainstream provision for pupils with Special Educati...
In the developed world over the last number o f decades, there has been a movement away from the pla...
Despite recent government policy in Ireland, there remains considerable debate as to whether or no...
This research chapter describes a longitudinal study of special and inclusive education in Ireland. ...
The debate continues as to whether some pupils with special educational needs fare better in specia...
The provision of support for students with special educational needs in schools is seen as a critica...
In 2019, the National Council for Special Education published a policy advice report concerning spec...
This paper discusses a four year longitudinal study to investigate how special needs policies and pr...
In the past two decades, the development of education for persons with special educational needs in ...
This study investigated the challenges faced by students with special educational needs (SEN) when a...
In the past two decades, the development of education for persons with special educational needs in...
The research described in this report was supported by a grant from the Research and Development Com...
Given the dearth of research in relation to exceptionally able pupils in Ireland, the aim of this st...
Exceptionally able (EA) pupils were overlooked in Irish policy and practice until the publication o...
Barriers to inclusion: a case study of a pupil with severe learning difficulties in IrelandThe aim o...
This research looked at the level of resourcing mainstream provision for pupils with Special Educati...
In the developed world over the last number o f decades, there has been a movement away from the pla...
Despite recent government policy in Ireland, there remains considerable debate as to whether or no...
This research chapter describes a longitudinal study of special and inclusive education in Ireland. ...
The debate continues as to whether some pupils with special educational needs fare better in specia...
The provision of support for students with special educational needs in schools is seen as a critica...
In 2019, the National Council for Special Education published a policy advice report concerning spec...
This paper discusses a four year longitudinal study to investigate how special needs policies and pr...
In the past two decades, the development of education for persons with special educational needs in ...
This study investigated the challenges faced by students with special educational needs (SEN) when a...
In the past two decades, the development of education for persons with special educational needs in...
The research described in this report was supported by a grant from the Research and Development Com...