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Legislation


GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. STATUTES (2001). Teaching Council Act. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

1. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. STATUTES (1999). Qualifications (Education and Training) Act. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

71. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. STATUTES (2000). Education (Welfare) Act. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

2. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. STATUTES (1998). Education Act. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

3. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. STATUTES (1991). Child Care Act. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

4. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. STATUTES (1937). The Constitution. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

Bibliography

5. CONSORTIUM OF INSTITUTIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH IN EDUCATION (CIDREE) (1999). 'The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA)', CIDREE Brief, 26, December.

64. COOLAHAN, J. (2003). Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers: Country Background Report for Ireland.

73. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2006). Supporting Assessment in Primary Schools (Circular 0138/2006).  Available online (24/07/07).

68. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2004). Minister for Education and Science, Noel Dempsey T.D., to Make Standardised Testing of Pupils a Requirement (Press Release, 16 July). Available online from: http://www.education.ie

63. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2003). Establishment of State Examinations Commission (Press Release, 6 March). Dublin: DES  Available online from:  http://www.education.ie

62. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2002). Dempsey Launches Centre for Early Childhood Development and Training. Dublin: DES.

58.  DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2001). Woods Announces far Reaching Measures to Tackle Literacy (Press Release, December). Dublin: DES.

60. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2000). Boards of Management of National Schools: Constitution of Boards and Rules of Procedure.  Dublin: DES.

65. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1997). Entry to Primary Teacher Training in Colleges of Education: an Information Booklet. Dublin: DES.

6. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) and NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (2000). Leaving Certificate Applied: Programme Statement and Outline of Student Tasks. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

7. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) and NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (1999). Primary School Curriculum: Introduction. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

61. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, EQUALITY AND LAW REFORM (2000). Model Framework for Education, Training and Professional Development in the Early Childhood Care and Education Sector. Dublin: The Stationery Office. [Online] at http://www.justice.ie/

8. EURO CHANGEOVER BOARD OF IRELAND (1998). The Euro - Your Questions Answered. [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/ecbi-euro/fqs.htm

59. EUROSTAT (2001). Education Levels in the EU Constantly Rising...but one Young European in Five Drops out after Completing Lower Secondary Education (News Release 57/2001, 28 May).

72. EURYDICE EUROPEAN UNIT (2005). Key Data on Education in Europe 2005. Brussels: Eurydice European Unit. Online

9. EURYDICE EUROPEAN UNIT (1999). Summary Sheets on Education Systems in Europe: Ireland. [Online] at http://www.eurydice.org.

66. EURYDICE and CEDEFOP (1999). Structures of Education, Initial Training and Adult Education Systems in Europe: Ireland. Brussels: Eurydice European Unit.

70. EURYDICE UNIT, IRELAND (2005).  Background information to a question asked of the Eurydice Network.  Unpublished document.

10. EURYDICE UNIT, IRELAND (2005). The Education System in Ireland (2003/04). [Online] at http://www.eurydice.org

11. FURTHER EDUCATION FUNDING COUNCIL (FEFC) (2000). Aspects of Post-compulsory Education and Training in Ireland. Coventry: FEFC.

67. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND (2002). Preparing Teachers for the 21st Century. Report of the Working Group on Primary Preservice Teacher Education. Dublin: The Stationery Office. Available [online] [Web Page].

12. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. (2000). Programme for Prosperity and Fairness. Dublin: Government Publications. ISBN 0-7076-64381.

13. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (1995). Charting our Education Future. White Paper on Education. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

31. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2002). Woods Launches New Council for Gaeltacht and Gaelscoil Education. (Press release 12/03/02).

32. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2002a). Woods Puts First National Educational Welfare Board on Statutory Footing. (Press release 25/03/02.) [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/educ

14. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2000). Woods Takes Action to Help Schools Address Literacy. Pupil Profiles in English to be Issued to all Primary Schools (Press Release, 152/00). [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/educ/

15. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2000a). Woods Launches Teachers Reference Handbooks: Major Investment to Support Teaching of Science in Schools (Press Release, 145/00).

16. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1999). Press Release. Micheál Martin, T. D., Minister for Education and Science, Wednesday, 18 August. Issue of Leaving Certificate Results. [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/educ/

17. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1999a). Micheál Martin, T.D., Minister for Education and Science, Issue of the Junior Certificate Results (Press Release, 1510/99). [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/educ/

18. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1999b). Major Stay-in-school Initiative: £4.5 Million Aimed at Keeping Pupils to End of Leaving Cert, "Scheme will Empower Schools Themselves to Tackle the Problem" (Press Release, 076/99). [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/educ

19. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1999c). The Education Act 1998: a Message from the Minister for Education and Science, Micheál Martin, TD. [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/educ/

20. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1999d). The Education Act 1998: the Main Elements. [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/educ

21. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1999e). The Education Act 1998: What the Act Says. [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/educ/

22. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1999f). Ready to Learn. White Paper on Early Childhood Education. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

23. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1999g). Schools IT 2000: Summary. [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/educ/

24. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1999h). Statistical Report 1997/98. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

25.GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1998). 270 Schools Chosen to Teach Modern Languages in Primary Schools Pilot Project (Press release, 265/98). [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/educ/

26. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1997). Leaving Certificate Information Booklet. May 1997 (Press release).

27. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1996). Brief Description of the Irish Education System.

28. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1996a). Rules and Programme for Secondary Schools. Dublin: Stationery Office.

29. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE (2000). IMF Concludes Article IV Consultation with Ireland. [Online] at http://www.irlgov.ie/finance/

30. GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE (1999). Labour Force Survey/Quarterly National Household Survey.

GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS (n.d.). Information Facts: Land and People.

FURTHER EDUCATION FUNDING COUNCIL (FEFC) (2000). Aspects of Post-compulsory Education and Training in Ireland. Coventry: FEFC.

55. NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (2002). 'Modern languages initiative, primary', Comhairle Information Bulletin, April 2002, 4.

69. NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (2005). Proposals for the Development of Senior Cycle Education in Ireland. Dublin: NCCA. [Online]

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (2001). Further comments from Ms A Looney, Assistant Chief Executive, on the draft archive for the Republic of Ireland produced for the international review of curriculum and assessment frameworks (INCA) website. Unpublished document.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (2000). Comments from Mr J. Hammond on the draft archive for the Republic of Ireland produced for the international review of curriculum and assessment frameworks (INCA) website. Unpublished document.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (2000a). Comments from Ms A Looney, Assistant Chief Executive, on the draft archive for the Republic of Ireland produced for the international review of curriculum and assessment frameworks (INCA) website. Unpublished document.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (2000b). Comments on the draft archive for the Republic of Ireland produced for the international review of curriculum and assessment frameworks (INCA) website. Unpublished document.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (2000c). Further comments on the draft archive for the Republic of Ireland produced for the international review of curriculum and assessment frameworks (INCA) website. Unpublished document.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (1999). The Junior Cycle Review. Progress Report: Issues and Options for Development. Dublin: NCCA.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (1999a). Special Educational Needs: Curriculum Issues. Discussion Paper. Dublin: NCCA.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (1999b). Pilot Project on Modern Languages in the Primary School. Draft Curriculum Guidelines. Dublin: NCCA.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (1998). Curriculum for Primary Schools. Social, Environmental and Scientific Education: Science. Draft, March. Dublin: NCCA.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (1998a). Curriculum for Primary Schools: Mathematics. Draft. Dublin: NCCA.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (1998b). Primary Curriculum Preview. Dublin: NCCA.

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT (NCCA) (1993). A Programme for Reform. Curriculum and Assessment Policy Towards the New Century. Dublin: NCCA.

ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (OECD) (1999). Economic Survey of Ireland.

WALSHE, J. (1999). 'Grants for inspired ways of keeping over-16s in school', Times Educ. Suppl., 2 July.

WALSHE, J. (1999a). 'Grant catalyst for science', Times Educ. Suppl., 2 April.

WALSHE, J. (1999b). 'Minister praised over primary cash', Times Educ. Suppl., 19 March.
 

Further Reading

BURGHES, D. (2008). International Comparative Study in Mathematics Teacher Training. Reading: CfBT Education Trust [online] [16 July, 2008].

COOLAHAN, J. (2003). Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers: Country Background Report for Ireland.

EURYDICE (2002). The Teaching Profession in Europe: Profile, Trends and Concerns. Report 1: Initial Training and Transition to Working Life. General Lower Secondary Education (Key Topics in Education in Europe Volume 3). Brussels: Eurydice European Unit. Available [online] http://www.eurydice.org 

FURTHER EDUCATION FUNDING COUNCIL (FEFC) (2000). Aspects of Post-compulsory Education and Training in Ireland. Coventry: FEFC.

GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (2000). Learning for Life: White Paper on Adult Education. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE (DES) (1999f). Ready to Learn. White Paper on Early Childhood Education. Dublin: The Stationery Office.

 

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