non-peer-reviewedAn investigation into the factors that affect the pedagogical progression of information and communication technology in post primary schools in Ireland Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has the potential to transform the methods in which teachers teach and students learn. ICT, such as computers and the internet, can enhance the quality of teaching and learning and expand educational opportunities. The objective of this paper is to investigate the factors that lead to the pedagogical progression of information and communication technology (ICT) in post primary schools in Ireland. This thesis examines the use of ICT in Irish schools under the following headings: technical support; leadership; ICT in the classr...
peer-reviewedThis literature review explores the historical development of ICT in Irish postprimary/...
This thesis explores the perceptions and attitudes of Irish primary school teachers towards the use ...
peer-reviewedThe focus of this study was to examine the leadership role as lived by teaching princip...
non-peer-reviewedOver the past number of years there has been a move towards using ICT. This study e...
peer-reviewedSince computers were first introduced into the Irish Education system in 1977 many mill...
non-peer-reviewedInformation and communications technology is an integral part of our personal and ...
The Government of Ireland has made a large financial investment in the field of Information and Com...
The Government of Ireland has made a large financial investment in the field of Information and Com...
The Government of Ireland has made a large financial investment in the field of Information and Com...
peer-reviewedSince the mid 1990’s there has been an increased emphasis on ICTs in national education...
Since the mid 1990’s there has been an increased emphasis on ICTs in national educational policies, ...
non-peer-reviewedIn a world that is becoming increasingly dependent on technology, people are becomi...
non-peer-reviewedThe Primary School Curriculum (1999) is taught in all primary schools in Ireland. U...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study evaluates the challenges encountered by Irish Primary School Teache...
The Primary School Curriculum (1999) is taught in all primary schools in Ireland. Using Information ...
peer-reviewedThis literature review explores the historical development of ICT in Irish postprimary/...
This thesis explores the perceptions and attitudes of Irish primary school teachers towards the use ...
peer-reviewedThe focus of this study was to examine the leadership role as lived by teaching princip...
non-peer-reviewedOver the past number of years there has been a move towards using ICT. This study e...
peer-reviewedSince computers were first introduced into the Irish Education system in 1977 many mill...
non-peer-reviewedInformation and communications technology is an integral part of our personal and ...
The Government of Ireland has made a large financial investment in the field of Information and Com...
The Government of Ireland has made a large financial investment in the field of Information and Com...
The Government of Ireland has made a large financial investment in the field of Information and Com...
peer-reviewedSince the mid 1990’s there has been an increased emphasis on ICTs in national education...
Since the mid 1990’s there has been an increased emphasis on ICTs in national educational policies, ...
non-peer-reviewedIn a world that is becoming increasingly dependent on technology, people are becomi...
non-peer-reviewedThe Primary School Curriculum (1999) is taught in all primary schools in Ireland. U...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study evaluates the challenges encountered by Irish Primary School Teache...
The Primary School Curriculum (1999) is taught in all primary schools in Ireland. Using Information ...
peer-reviewedThis literature review explores the historical development of ICT in Irish postprimary/...
This thesis explores the perceptions and attitudes of Irish primary school teachers towards the use ...
peer-reviewedThe focus of this study was to examine the leadership role as lived by teaching princip...