This study contains the results of two separate, but connected, studies on the access and provision for Traveller students in education in Ireland: • A review of existing policy documentation pertaining to Traveller education provision in Ireland contained within Chapter 1 of this document • A qualitative research study profiling Travellers who have accessed third level education which sought their views on existing provision and on possible developments of places for Traveller students contained within Chapter 2 of this document The two studies provided a basis for the comprehensive recommendations regarding achieving equity of access to higher education in Ireland, and for developing a best practice model for academic support for Travelle...
The aim of this report is to explore the historical development of third level access programmes in...
This report presents the results of research undertaken by the Department of Adult and Community Edu...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment in all countries: young...
This study contains the results of two separate, but connected, studies on the access and provision...
This paper examines the issues of traveller access to higher education in geral, and how the moving ...
The study evaluates the role of the Senior Traveller Training Centres regarding further education. T...
Irish Travellers have long been marginalised in Irish society, with educational attainment rates wel...
The focus of this study is the provision of Access courses for Irish adults. This interest arose fro...
The purpose of this paper is to look at how universities in Ireland respond to those sectors of the ...
This paper presents the findings of a small scale study of the impact of English language competency...
This paper will look at participation in higher education in Ireland and the current focus of encour...
Based on documentary analysis and interviews, the article examines the current practices of Irish un...
This report was commissioned by the National Association of Travellers’ Centres (NATC) in light of t...
As economic circumstances in Ireland, as elsewhere, remain difficult and applications for higher ed...
Higher education has a range of important benefits for individuals and societies. As a result, incre...
The aim of this report is to explore the historical development of third level access programmes in...
This report presents the results of research undertaken by the Department of Adult and Community Edu...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment in all countries: young...
This study contains the results of two separate, but connected, studies on the access and provision...
This paper examines the issues of traveller access to higher education in geral, and how the moving ...
The study evaluates the role of the Senior Traveller Training Centres regarding further education. T...
Irish Travellers have long been marginalised in Irish society, with educational attainment rates wel...
The focus of this study is the provision of Access courses for Irish adults. This interest arose fro...
The purpose of this paper is to look at how universities in Ireland respond to those sectors of the ...
This paper presents the findings of a small scale study of the impact of English language competency...
This paper will look at participation in higher education in Ireland and the current focus of encour...
Based on documentary analysis and interviews, the article examines the current practices of Irish un...
This report was commissioned by the National Association of Travellers’ Centres (NATC) in light of t...
As economic circumstances in Ireland, as elsewhere, remain difficult and applications for higher ed...
Higher education has a range of important benefits for individuals and societies. As a result, incre...
The aim of this report is to explore the historical development of third level access programmes in...
This report presents the results of research undertaken by the Department of Adult and Community Edu...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment in all countries: young...