peer-reviewedThe transition year is a unique year in the Irish education system, which has undergone much change since it started in 1974/5, and is now a well established part of Irish schools, being offered by three-quarters of schools, and taken by over half of the pupils. The transition year is a syllabus-free year, governed by some broad guidelines, unlike the Irish school system as a whole, which is highly standardised and examined. As a small country within the European Union, Ireland is well placed as a base for many science-based industries and science and technology have become a major focus of government policy, and hence science education is becoming increasingly important in Ireland. Like other developed nations Ireland ...
Firstly this study reviews the literature associated with change in order to get an overall picture...
peer-reviewedThe language of science is a problem that pupils face in both second and third-level ed...
Mainstreaming Transition Year (TY) in 1994,20 years after it was first introduced into Irish schools...
peer-reviewedThis research study is focused primarily on educational innovation and change in the Ir...
peer-reviewedThe publication of ‗Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation‘ (2006) by the Iris...
In Ireland, new science curricula were introduced at primary and early post- primary levels in 2003,...
In this day and age, science has become economically very important. The European Union (EU) and d...
At the time of economic growth in Ireland, declining numbers of students enrolling in the sciences i...
peer-reviewedThis study examines the discourse of science presented at lower Post-Primary level in ...
The Transition Year (TY) Programme is an optional, one-year, stand-alone, full-time programme offere...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is concerned with exploring the state of primary science education in Irela...
Worldwide, science has become economically very important [1]. The European Union and different EU c...
To achieve economical growth, countries such as Ireland need to continue to invest in scientific ent...
peer-reviewedThe lack of uptake of science subjects in Post-Primary Schools (Secondary/High Schools...
Irish science education is aiming to develop post-primary students’ knowledge of and about science t...
Firstly this study reviews the literature associated with change in order to get an overall picture...
peer-reviewedThe language of science is a problem that pupils face in both second and third-level ed...
Mainstreaming Transition Year (TY) in 1994,20 years after it was first introduced into Irish schools...
peer-reviewedThis research study is focused primarily on educational innovation and change in the Ir...
peer-reviewedThe publication of ‗Strategy for Science, Technology and Innovation‘ (2006) by the Iris...
In Ireland, new science curricula were introduced at primary and early post- primary levels in 2003,...
In this day and age, science has become economically very important. The European Union (EU) and d...
At the time of economic growth in Ireland, declining numbers of students enrolling in the sciences i...
peer-reviewedThis study examines the discourse of science presented at lower Post-Primary level in ...
The Transition Year (TY) Programme is an optional, one-year, stand-alone, full-time programme offere...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is concerned with exploring the state of primary science education in Irela...
Worldwide, science has become economically very important [1]. The European Union and different EU c...
To achieve economical growth, countries such as Ireland need to continue to invest in scientific ent...
peer-reviewedThe lack of uptake of science subjects in Post-Primary Schools (Secondary/High Schools...
Irish science education is aiming to develop post-primary students’ knowledge of and about science t...
Firstly this study reviews the literature associated with change in order to get an overall picture...
peer-reviewedThe language of science is a problem that pupils face in both second and third-level ed...
Mainstreaming Transition Year (TY) in 1994,20 years after it was first introduced into Irish schools...