The fact that 96 percent of primary schools in Ireland are under denominational patronage is unique among developed countries. The reasons for this are deeply rooted in history and in the belief system of the population. With the establishment of the National (Primary) School system in 1831 the State provided financial support to local patrons for primary school provision, on the condition that patrons observed the regulations of the newly established Commissioners of National Education. While the State favoured applications from patrons of mixed denominations, what evolved, in practice, was that the great majority of schools came under the patronage of individual clergymen of different denominations
Education is always a contested space with a myriad of perspectives competing to be heard. In recent...
Little illustrates the conflicting narratives of constitutional identity in the Republic of Ireland ...
The aim of this research is to explore the challenges being faced by Community National schools due ...
The fact that 96 percent of primary schools in Ireland are under denominational patronage is unique ...
The fact that 96 percent of primary schools in Ireland are under denominational patronage is unique ...
Religion and the primary schools.In the current debates about religion and schooling in the Republic...
Parent ‘choice’, the recommendation of the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector R...
Catholic schools in the Republic of Ireland, historically the principal education provider in that ...
The future of catholic schools — the forum on patronage and pluralism: a culturalmarker and wake-up ...
In September 2000 a new subject, religious education, was introduced to the Irish post-primary curri...
Religious Education as currently conceived within post-primary schools in the Republic of Ireland, f...
Among the most critical functions of any society are the transmission of the culture from one genera...
Catholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the ...
This study seeks to investigate the capacity of religious education within a denominational setting ...
The central conceptual claim of my research is that religious education in Irish secondary schools u...
Education is always a contested space with a myriad of perspectives competing to be heard. In recent...
Little illustrates the conflicting narratives of constitutional identity in the Republic of Ireland ...
The aim of this research is to explore the challenges being faced by Community National schools due ...
The fact that 96 percent of primary schools in Ireland are under denominational patronage is unique ...
The fact that 96 percent of primary schools in Ireland are under denominational patronage is unique ...
Religion and the primary schools.In the current debates about religion and schooling in the Republic...
Parent ‘choice’, the recommendation of the Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector R...
Catholic schools in the Republic of Ireland, historically the principal education provider in that ...
The future of catholic schools — the forum on patronage and pluralism: a culturalmarker and wake-up ...
In September 2000 a new subject, religious education, was introduced to the Irish post-primary curri...
Religious Education as currently conceived within post-primary schools in the Republic of Ireland, f...
Among the most critical functions of any society are the transmission of the culture from one genera...
Catholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the ...
This study seeks to investigate the capacity of religious education within a denominational setting ...
The central conceptual claim of my research is that religious education in Irish secondary schools u...
Education is always a contested space with a myriad of perspectives competing to be heard. In recent...
Little illustrates the conflicting narratives of constitutional identity in the Republic of Ireland ...
The aim of this research is to explore the challenges being faced by Community National schools due ...