Diversifying Ireland’s relatively homogeneous teaching population has been a policy concern for over a decade in the context of the rapid transformation of Irish society and schooling. This paper draws on the Access to Post-primary Teaching (APT) project, funded by the Higher Education Authority, which supports the participation of those from lower socio-economic groups in initial teacher education at one of the seven universities in the Republic of Ireland. The research component of the project involves an in-depth qualitative (interview-based) study examining APT participants’ perspectives and experiences relating to their education to date and their engagement in the Professional Master of Education programme. Data are analysed...
Recognition of the growing homogeneity of the Irish teaching body (Keane & Heinz, 2016), and increas...
The recent government investment in the Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH) and its ai...
In recent times, Ireland’s post-primary schools have experienced considerable social, cultural, econ...
Diversifying Ireland’s relatively homogeneous teaching population has been a policy concern for over...
Initial teacher education (ITE) programmes in Ireland have seen continued high demand for places, re...
This dissertation is about widening participation (WP) in initial teacher education (ITE) and the te...
Classrooms in Ireland are characterised by racial and ethnic diversity, yet teachers are drawn from ...
This dissertation is about widening participation (WP) in initial teacher education (ITE) and the te...
The homogeneity of the teaching profession is an international, as well as national, phenomenon. In ...
While Ireland has grappled with the complex issue of cultural diversity throughout its history, sinc...
This paper presents and discusses the demographic, educational and career backgrounds of second-leve...
This paper presents and discusses the demographic, educational and career backgrounds of second-leve...
non-peer-reviewedThis research is focused on teacher education students in initial, concurrent teach...
The school teaching workforce in Ireland has been characterised as White, Heterosexual, Irish-born, ...
Aspirations to combat educational inequality and disadvantage in Ireland feature strongly in policy...
Recognition of the growing homogeneity of the Irish teaching body (Keane & Heinz, 2016), and increas...
The recent government investment in the Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH) and its ai...
In recent times, Ireland’s post-primary schools have experienced considerable social, cultural, econ...
Diversifying Ireland’s relatively homogeneous teaching population has been a policy concern for over...
Initial teacher education (ITE) programmes in Ireland have seen continued high demand for places, re...
This dissertation is about widening participation (WP) in initial teacher education (ITE) and the te...
Classrooms in Ireland are characterised by racial and ethnic diversity, yet teachers are drawn from ...
This dissertation is about widening participation (WP) in initial teacher education (ITE) and the te...
The homogeneity of the teaching profession is an international, as well as national, phenomenon. In ...
While Ireland has grappled with the complex issue of cultural diversity throughout its history, sinc...
This paper presents and discusses the demographic, educational and career backgrounds of second-leve...
This paper presents and discusses the demographic, educational and career backgrounds of second-leve...
non-peer-reviewedThis research is focused on teacher education students in initial, concurrent teach...
The school teaching workforce in Ireland has been characterised as White, Heterosexual, Irish-born, ...
Aspirations to combat educational inequality and disadvantage in Ireland feature strongly in policy...
Recognition of the growing homogeneity of the Irish teaching body (Keane & Heinz, 2016), and increas...
The recent government investment in the Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH) and its ai...
In recent times, Ireland’s post-primary schools have experienced considerable social, cultural, econ...