Synopsis
An Irish perspective on news and stories from the world of education
Episodes
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Programme 193, Autism, IMTA & Movement (29-10-14)
30/10/2014 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. For this programme I spoke to Michelle Shiels, a graduate of Stranmillis University College, who gave a workshop input on autism at the annual SCoTENS conference. I spoke to Neil Hallinan, a retired teacher and current member of the Irish Mathematics Teachers Association (IMTA) on the fiftieth anniversary of the organisation's founding and about the 2014 Maths Fest. Finally, I spoke to Dr Deborah Tannehill, emeritus faculty UL on the topic of fundamental movement in physical education, a topic she is presenting a workshop on in St. Patrick's College on 12 November.
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Programme 192, Pamela Munn (22-10-14)
22/10/2014 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. This week's programme is an extended interview with Professor Pamela Munn, one of the authors of the Report of the International Review Panel on the Structure of Initial Teacher Education in Ireland, better known as the Sahlberg Report. Pamela Munn was in Dublin as a guest of the Vere Foster Trust for whom she gave a policy lecture. Among the topics covered in the interview are the teaching of history, throughts on teachers and research, Professor Munn's views on initial teacher education, and behaviour management in schools.
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Programme 191, Maths Week, Religious Ed and Diversity in Teaching (15-10-14)
15/10/2014 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. On this week's programme I spoke to Sheila Donegan about Maths Week, I spoke to Elaine Mahon about the National Religious Education Congress and I spoke to Elaine Keane and Manuela Heinz about Diversity in Initial Teacher Education.
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Programme 190, SEED & RAI Conferences (8-10-14)
08/10/2014 Duration: 29minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. On this week I spoke to Paddy Madden about the second annual conference of School Earth Education. I also spoke to two keynote presenters at the Reading Association of Ireland annual conference, Elizabeth Birr Moje of the University of Michigan and Gene Mehigan of the Marino Institute of Education.
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Podcast 189, Catholic Schools in the United States (6-7-14)
06/07/2014 Duration: 45minMost primary schools in Ireland are under the patronage of the Catholic Church. However, outside Ireland, state supported primary schools that are Catholic are the exception. In order to find learn about the position and history of Catholic schools in the United States, I spoke to Dr. Christian Dallavis who is Senior Director of Leadership programmes for the Alliance for Catholic Education at the University of Notre Dame.
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Podcast 188, Interview with Sociologist Mark Berends (29-6-14)
29/06/2014 Duration: 34minIn this podcast I interview eminent educational sociologist, Professor Mark Berends about his career to date. He is a fellow of the Institute for Educational Initiatives and the Director of the Center for Research on Educational Opportunity at the University of Notre Dame. Among the topics we discuss are ability grouping, school choice, Catholic schools, New American schools, his vision of a good school and other topics related to sociology of education.
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Podcast 187, Darcia Narvaez on Moral Education (22-6-14)
22/06/2014 Duration: 43minIn this podcast, Professor Darcia Narvaez from the University of Notre Dame discusses the topic of moral education. She mentions the following two websites in the course of the programme which contain materials which are useful for teachers who wish to work on this topic with their students: https://cee.nd.edu/curriculum/curriculum1.shtml and http://www.devstu.org/research-child-development-project.
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Podcast 186, Nicole McNeil on the Equals Sign & Manipulatives (15-2-14)
16/02/2014 Duration: 26minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this podcast we hear why many young children don't understand the meaning of the equals sign and what can be done about it. We also hear why manipulatives are not good for teaching the cardinality of numbers (i.e. that when you count objects, the final number relates to the whole set and not just to the final object that was counted). My guest is Professor Nicole McNeil who directs the Cognition Learning and Development Lab at the University of Notre Dame. She is also ACE Associate Professor of Psychology and a fellow of the Institute for Educational Initiatives at the university.
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Podcast 185, Catherine Snow on Language and Literacy, Pt 2 (18-12-13)
18/12/2013 Duration: 26minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. In this podcast I bring you the second part of my two-part interview with Harvard University Professor, Catherine Snow. Professor Snow was in Ireland as a guest of the Reading Association of Ireland and she gave a keynote speech at the annual conference of the Association in September 2013.
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Podcast 184, Catherine Snow on Language and Literacy, Pt 1 (16-12-13)
16/12/2013 Duration: 25minOn this podcast in the first of a two-part interview I speak to Professor Catherine Snow from Harvard Graduate School of Education about several aspects of language and literacy. She visited Ireland as a guest of the Reading Assocation of Ireland.
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Podcast 183, John Mighton on JUMP Maths (4-11-13)
04/11/2013 Duration: 25minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. In this podcast I speak to John Mighton the founder of JUMP Maths.
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Programme 182, International School of Dublin (30-6-13)
27/06/2013 Duration: 29minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. On this week's programme I spoke to Sarah Pepper who is the Principal of the International School of Dublin. You can learn more about the school here and here. This is the final Inside Education programme for now. Thank you for listening and I hope to be back some time in the future.
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Programme 181, Influences on Teaching Maths, Reading and Science (23-6-13)
24/06/2013 Duration: 27minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme I speak to Dr. Eemer Eivers, Aidan Clerkin and Dr. Mary Lewis of the Educational Research Centre about the publication of National Schools, International Contexts: Beyond the PIRLS and TIMSS Test Results. The report outlines the factors that are believed to have influenced our results on the maths, reading, and science tests which were published at the end of 2012 and compares the factors across countries. You can hear about the results here.
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Programme 180, History of Computer Education Society of Ireland
16/06/2013 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme I spoke to Elizabeth Oldham from the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin about the history of the Computer Education Society of Ireland (CESI) to mark the fortieth anniversary of the society's being founded. The interview was recorded at the annual conference of CESI 2013. The programme also features a brief excerpt from an interview with Professor John Naughton about the Raspberry Pi computing device.
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Programme 179, School Tours and the Burren (9-6-13)
09/06/2013 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney For this week's programme I went on location to the Burren where Gordon D'Arcy and Paddy Madden were bringing a group of student teachers on a tour of the Burren. I eavesdropped on the tour and asked Gordon some questions about organising a school tour to exploit its educational potential. In the programme Gordon refers to the Heritage in Schools scheme. You can find out more about it here.
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Programme 178, Collaborative & Cooperative Learning (2-6-13)
02/06/2013 Duration: 27minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. On this week's programme I spoke to Professor Angela O'Donnell who is originally from Ireland but who has a successful academic career in the United States as an educational psychologist. She is based in Rutgers University and is author of Educational Psychology: Reflection for Action.
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Protramme 177, A Profile of Bridge 21 (26-5-13)
26/05/2013 Duration: 27minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme I speak to staff and students from Bridge 21, an initiative to promote work that is project-based, team-oriented, and technology-mediated among post-primary students.
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Programme 176, Teaching Films and the Primary School Curriculum (19-5-13)
20/05/2013 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme, retired teacher and philosopher John Doyle discusses how he taught using films in the primary classroom and the 1999 primary school curriculum.
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Programme 175, John Naughton and Education for a Networked World (12-5-13)
12/05/2013 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. On this week's programme, Professor John Naughton, who is Vice-President of Wolfson College Cambridge, explains the difference between the internet and the world wide web and why the difference matters for educators. You can read his blog here. I interviewed Professor Naughton just after he gave the keynote address at the CESI annual conference earlier this year.
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Programme 174, An Economics View of Education from Eric Hanushek (5-5-13)
05/05/2013 Duration: 27minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney For this interview I met up with Professor Eric Hanushek from Stanford University and spoke to him about important issues in education - such as class size, international test results, and teacher pay - from an economics perspective. The interview took place at the 2013 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association.