Comment on Education Matters Yearbook 8 Review of 2014 and Guide to 2015...
“Professionalisation is a process that practitioners [in Early Childhood Education] are slowly embracing… it is vital that practitioners are vocal in promoting the importance of their work… Legislators...
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“The new Practice Guide to support the use of Aistear and Síolta raises the bar… [it] reflects a new and exciting understanding of curriculum that may well have lessons for the rest of the education...
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[…] and unwillingly to make reasonable demands on government.Photo opportunities, press releases, and elaborate media stunts are always found in abundance, but meaningful dialogues with higher...
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[…] And I underestimated the savings on SNAs – there were 1200 Education Matters – Ireland’s Foremost Education Periodical Education Matters ? Can schools do witho… And in 2009 they cost 30,000 each...
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[…] The government position since 2005 is that no new fee-paying schools will receive state funding (Education Matters). […]
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