Much has changed in Ireland and internationally since John Marcus O’Sullivan was framing the 1930 Vocational Education Act. In particular, thinking about children, their needs and rights, has progressed significantly. This is especially evident in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) (1989). The ramifications of ratifying the Convention are far reaching. This paper links the UNCRC with schooling, proposing that the Convention is a useful lens through which to re-imagine schools. The UNCRC is also put forward as an ethical framework for engaging with a growing intercultural and multidenominational society. Secondly, some of the issues associated with terms like ‘multi-denominational’ and ‘inte...
In the Republic of Ireland the vast majority of primary schools are owned and run by the Catholic an...
Educate Together: An inclusive response to the needs of a Pluralist Ireland? Ireland has undergone p...
This action research project aimed to establish a children's rights-respecting school council and to...
Much has changed in Ireland and internationally since John Marcus O’Sullivan was framing the 1930...
Since the adoption in 1989 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) chil...
The actualisation of the child’s rights in education contexts requires shared understandings between...
https://intersentia.com/en/pdf/viewer/item/id/Table%20of%20Contents%20and%20Preliminary%20Pages/http...
Children’s Rights, Educational Research, and the UNCRC provides international perspectives on contem...
Our concept of childhood is context-linked and time-specific. This paper traces the evolution of ou...
Since it came into force, the Convention on the Rights of the Child (United Nations 1989) has initia...
This thesis reports on an action research study conducted with teachers and pupils in one Irish prim...
Conceptualisations and constructs of children and childhood are temporally and contextually grounded...
This book critically examines contemporary educational practices with a children’s rights lens. Thro...
Migration across the OECD this decade is reflected in increasingly diverse societies. Although migra...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
In the Republic of Ireland the vast majority of primary schools are owned and run by the Catholic an...
Educate Together: An inclusive response to the needs of a Pluralist Ireland? Ireland has undergone p...
This action research project aimed to establish a children's rights-respecting school council and to...
Much has changed in Ireland and internationally since John Marcus O’Sullivan was framing the 1930...
Since the adoption in 1989 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) chil...
The actualisation of the child’s rights in education contexts requires shared understandings between...
https://intersentia.com/en/pdf/viewer/item/id/Table%20of%20Contents%20and%20Preliminary%20Pages/http...
Children’s Rights, Educational Research, and the UNCRC provides international perspectives on contem...
Our concept of childhood is context-linked and time-specific. This paper traces the evolution of ou...
Since it came into force, the Convention on the Rights of the Child (United Nations 1989) has initia...
This thesis reports on an action research study conducted with teachers and pupils in one Irish prim...
Conceptualisations and constructs of children and childhood are temporally and contextually grounded...
This book critically examines contemporary educational practices with a children’s rights lens. Thro...
Migration across the OECD this decade is reflected in increasingly diverse societies. Although migra...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
In the Republic of Ireland the vast majority of primary schools are owned and run by the Catholic an...
Educate Together: An inclusive response to the needs of a Pluralist Ireland? Ireland has undergone p...
This action research project aimed to establish a children's rights-respecting school council and to...