New Educational Horizons in Contemporary Ireland

New Educational Horizons in Contemporary Ireland
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Publisher : Rethinking Education
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ISBN-10 : 3034302746
ISBN-13 : 9783034302746
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Book Synopsis New Educational Horizons in Contemporary Ireland by : Thomas G. Grenham

Download or read book New Educational Horizons in Contemporary Ireland written by Thomas G. Grenham and published by Rethinking Education. This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ireland is in the grip of a postmodern cultural deconstruction on many levels. The traditional 'grand narratives' are increasingly viewed with suspicion and disenchantment as Ireland struggles to understand its evolving identity. There is a growing need for comprehensive interdisciplinary research that will facilitate teaching and learning in this rapidly changing cultural and societal context. This book brings a fresh approach to Irish educational debates, in which qualified educational specialists engage collaboratively in interdisciplinary reflection on their own teaching and learning. The volume addresses a multiplicity of key issues in Irish education (with a particular focus on the primary sector), including teacher formation, curriculum development, teaching and learning methods, educational policy, philosophy, history, religious education, ethics, special needs education and transformative education. The book aims both to critique new educational policy and practice and to identify the key challenges in providing innovative, imaginative and cutting-edge teaching and learning in contemporary Irish schools.


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