Irish Educational Studies
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An international, refereed journal publishing manuscripts on a range of topics and disciplines relevant to educational theory and practice, including: anthropology, sociology, psychology, history, economics, philosophy, politics, and curriculum studies.
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It's great to see Dr. Sinéad Matson's book review of Dr Emma Farrell's "Irish University Students with Mental Health Difficulties: Experiences, Challenges, and Support", published online with Irish Educational Studies:

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Understanding through stories –the lived experience of students’ mental health difficulties in Irish Higher Education
Published in Irish Educational Studies (Ahead of Print, 2025)
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Check out this recently published article by Éadaoin Slattery and colleagues in Irish Educational Studies, which explores the use of randomised controlled trials in Irish educational research:

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Irish Educational Studies is seeking to fill 2 co-editor positions.

The new Co-editors will work alongside the editorial team of the journal, lead by General Editor, Prof. Audrey Bryan.

Check out further details here: esai.ie/irish-educat...

Deadline: 5pm, Fri 12th September 2025.
Irish Educational Studies: Co-Editor Positions – ESAI: Educational Studies Association of Ireland CLG
The Official journal of the Educational Studies Association of Ireland (ESAI) https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/ries20
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Irish Educational Studies is seeking to fill 2 co-editor positions.

The new Co-editors will work alongside the editorial team of the journal, lead by General Editor, Prof. Audrey Bryan.

Check out further details here: esai.ie/irish-educat...

Deadline: 5pm, Fri 12th September 2025.
Irish Educational Studies: Co-Editor Positions – ESAI: Educational Studies Association of Ireland CLG
The Official journal of the Educational Studies Association of Ireland (ESAI) https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/ries20
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Wonderful to see this paper published!

"Knowledge of autism and attitudes towards inclusive education for autistic pupils: a representative survey of school communities in Ireland."

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Wonderful to see this paper published!

"Knowledge of autism and attitudes towards inclusive education for autistic pupils: a representative survey of school communities in Ireland."

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Wonderful to be part of another annual meeting of @esai-irl.bsky.social last week!

Highlights included IES updates from our General Editor, Prof. Audrey Bryan, as well as the IES/Taylor & Francis conference reception 🥂 Until next year! #esai25
IES updates, given by Prof Audrey Bryan. IES updates, given by Prof Audrey Bryan. The IES/Taylor & Francis reception
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Irish Educational Studies is now on LinkedIn!

Follow us to learn more about recent publications, upcoming special issues, and other updates! www.linkedin.com/in/irish-edu...
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📢 Come Join Us 📢
There are 2 vacancies on the Executive to be filled by election at the forthcoming AGM #esai25

If you are interested in being part of this vibrant team, please submit a nomination form. Deadline 12.00 noon, 21 March 2025. Details: esai.ie/election-to-es…
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The Educational Studies Association of Ireland (ESAI) embraces and promotes environmental protection & sustainability in all of its activities. #esai25 #edchatie #edusky

Our commitment to sustainability is reflected in our planning for the ESAI Conference 2025: esai.ie/esai-environme…
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If you know an Early Career Researcher who will be presenting at #esai25 please share the below with them!

The #ECRAward celebrates an outstanding conference paper & presentation. Criteria below. More info ⏩️ esai.ie/esai-ecr-award/
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ESAI ECR Award
Closing date 14 March 2025

If you’re an Early Career Researcher & have been accepted to present at the ESAI conference - you may be eligible to apply for the #ECRAward

Criteria, requirements & selection info is available from esai.ie/esai-ecr-award/
#esai25
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ESAI ECR Award
Closing date 14 March 2025

If you’re an Early Career Researcher & have been accepted to present at our upcoming conference - you may be eligible to apply for the #ECRAward

Criteria, requirements & selection info is available from esai.ie/esai-ecr-award/
#esai25
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Get in touch if you'd like a book reviewed with IES!
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Are you interested in writing a book review for IES?

If so, get in touch with IES's book reviews editor, @seandahenry.bsky.social!
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📢 New publication (from last month, yes, but still!)

A scoping review of research on assessment in Ireland’s Leaving Certificate (1999–2024)! 📚 With the LC's centenary approaching, now is the perfect time to take stock of the empirical research on LC assessment. 🧵👇1/11
Picture of the paper's abstract which reads:

Post-primary students in Ireland are awarded the Leaving Certificate after passing the required assessments that occur inthe final year of senior-cycle education. While planned changeshave introduced incremental adjustments as to how assessment in this state-certified qualification is undertaken, recent unplanned events such as the COVID-19 pandemic have accelerated discussions on future assessment reforms. As we arrive at the centenary of the Leaving Certificate’s foundation, it seems timelyto review the empirical research that has been conducted on the assessment approaches that it currently uses. Taking the publication of the Commission on the Points System in 1999 as a starting point and using Arksey and O’Malley’s. (2005) six-step approach for scoping reviews, 107 publications up to 2024 were included in this study. Analysis and synthesis of the studies resulted in five broad research topics: Curriculum Development and Assessment Reform, Maths and Science Education, Fairness, Transition to Higher Education, and Emergency Measures. The results of this study highlight past researchand policy priorities as well as gaps within the existing literature. Itis hoped that the freely available database arising from this study will help to inform future research and policy agendas pertaining to Leaving Certificate assessment.

The abstract's title is: Back to the future? Reflections from 25 years of empirical research on Leaving Certificate assessment in Ireland.

It was written by Paula Lehane, Gillian O'Connor and Michael O'Leary
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A recent episode of "Let's Talk Education Research" saw @pt-phone-home.bsky.social interview Dr. Audrey Bryan (DCU) about her role as General Editor of @iesjournal.bsky.social. She shares some really practical insights into the work behind academic publishing.
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Are you interested in writing a book review for IES?

If so, get in touch with IES's book reviews editor, @seandahenry.bsky.social!
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Check out our Editor-in-Chief, Dr Audrey Bryan, talk about all things Irish Educational Studies, from readership and scope, to publishing with us!

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