FACULTY OF EDUCATION: Recent submissions
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Unreasonable expectation: the dilemma for pedagogues in delivering policy objectives
(Routledge,Taylor & Francis group., 2010)Internationally, early childhood care and education policy is increasingly informed by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) (1989). In the Republic of Ireland, the importance of this convention ... -
Mentors, Not Models: supporting teachers to be empowered in an Irish context
(Symposium Journals, 2009)This article explores the values and perceptions of Irish mentor teachers who have been involved in mentoring novice teachers. While situating this research within the historical context of the teaching profession in the ... -
Teacher competences: a core challenge for teacher educators
(Department of Education and Skills, 2009)This paper recognises that Irish educationalists need to assert and debate the values, knowledge, skills and attitudes that our teachers should acquire, while recognising the limitations of any rubric to describe the essence ... -
Religious education and the public sphere
(The Furrow:A Journal for the Contemporary Church:Maynooth, 2006) -
The nature and purpose of religious education in contemporary Ireland (Pre-published version)
(Veritas ( Irish Catholic Bishops), 2012) -
Without community, there is no Eucharist
(The Irish Catholic, 2012-04) -
The church's social mission
(The Irish Catholic, 2012-10) -
Food for Thought: Is Fasting out of Fashion?(Pre-Published Version)
(Veritas ( Irish Catholic Bishops), 2011) -
Taking the long road
(The Irish Catholic, 2010) -
Why I am still a Catholic
(The Irish Catholic, 2009-10) -
Report on Educational Provisional for children with Down syndrome in mainstream primary schools in Limerick City and County
(CDU Mary Immaculate College, 2009)This is a extract from the Report, which includes the Contents, acknowledgements, foreword and Summary. -
Manuscript Men
(Mary Immaculate College, 1998) -
Strands. Strategies for teachers to respond actively to the needs of children with Down syndrome
(CDU Mary Immaculate College, 2011)This is a sample selection from STRANDS, which Includes the Introduction and the Table of Contents. -
Irish education policy for a globalised world: A policy for chasing black & white swans
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Too cool for school? Musicians as partners in education (Pre-published version)
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An 8-week randomized controlled trial on the effects of brisk walking, and brisk walking with abdominal electrical muscle stimulation on anthropometric, body composition, and self-perception measures in sedentary adult women
(Elsevier, 2006)Objectives: The aim of this randomized controlled trial was to examine the effects of an 8-week program of regular brisk walking, regular brisk walking with abdominal electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), and no exercise ... -
Walking: The first steps in cardiovascular disease prevention
(Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010)Purpose of review Health professionals are presented with the challenge of prescribing physical activity that is likely to be sustained by the sedentary majority. Walking is eminently suited to physical activity ... -
Estimates of the number of people in England who attain or exceed vigorous intensity exercise by walking at 3 mph
(Routledge, 2011)Walking is a safe, accessible and low cost activity, amenable to change and known to have great potential to increase physical activity levels in sedentary individuals. The objective of this study is to estimate the ...