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Autor:
Máirín Kenny
First published in 1997, this study is an attempt to read and critique answers to that question, answers offered in policy and provision, and answers to those answers, in talk and texts, and in classroom performances, an often fraught ‘conversation
Publikováno v:
Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices ISBN: 9783319174877
In very different ways, dry stone walls and black stumps evoke sets of images and meanings ascribed to living in the rural areas of Ireland and Australia respectively. For the purposes of this chapter, they highlight as well the challenges and opport
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::addb29c67d9b0fc0bd2b1dff9bb42488
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17488-4_10
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17488-4_10
Autor:
Patricia O’Brien, Stephen Curtis, Mairin Kenny, Molly O’Keefe, Michael Shevlin, Stephanie Fitzgerald
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 37:285-292
Accessible summary • Students with intellectual disabilities can go to University. • This paper is about a course at Trinity College Dublin. • The researchers talked to students, families and teachers involved with the course. They asked them w
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Race Ethnicity and Education. 11:369-385
This paper considers the construction and experience of racisms among a sample of primary school children in Ireland during a period of intensive immigration. Placing children’s voices at the centre of the analysis, it explores how children’s con
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Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 8:141-152
Special educational provision in the Republic of Ireland has experienced significant changes in the past decade. A combination of interrelated factors including litigation, legislation, parental advocacy and international developments has radically a
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Higher Education. 54:435-448
Within a European context, facilitating the increased participation of marginalized groups within society has become a cornerstone of social policy. In higher education in Ireland this has generally involved the targeting for support of individuals r
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Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 5:11-19
In the past decade Ireland has witnessed substantial changes in policy and provision for children with general learning difficulties as government policies and legislation increasingly underpin the move towards more inclusive provision. Despite this
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Irish Educational Studies. 23:37-53
In the last decade access initiatives have been designed to facilitate greater access and participation for people from marginalised groups who have traditionally been excluded from higher education. In common with international trends, young people
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Disability & Society. 19:15-30
Third level institutions have been encouraged to facilitate greater access and participation for people from marginalized groups who have traditionally been excluded from higher education. In Ireland, as elsewhere, people with disabilities have been
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Disability & Society. 17:159-169
For young people with physical disabilities in Ireland, gaining access to a school represents only the first tentative step on the way to full participation in the curriculum alongside their peers. While government policy explicitly favours the inclu