Synopsis
An Irish perspective on news and stories from the world of education
Episodes
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Programme 152, Margaret Clark on Teaching Reading and More (19-11-12)
19/11/2012 Duration: 29minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme Professor Margaret M. Clark, who was in Ireland as a guest of the Reading Association of Ireland, discusses topics including literacy, research and early years education.
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Programme 151, David McWilliams & Derek Lynch on Economics Teaching (11-11-12)
13/11/2012 Duration: 29minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme we marked this year's Kilkenomics festival and considered the topic of economics teaching by speaking first to economist David McWilliams. This was followed up by an interview with teacher Derek Lynch, who is the honorary secretary of the Business Studies Teachers' Association of Ireland.
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Programme 150, Jo Boaler on Teaching Mathematics (4-11-12)
09/11/2012 Duration: 27minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney In this week's programme Professor Jo Boaler from Stanford University discusses the teaching of mathematics. She was in Ireland earlier this year as a guest of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment. She recommended the NRICH website as a source of maths problems.
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Programme 149, Paddy Madden on Teaching in & about Autumn (28-10-12)
04/11/2012 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this programme I continued my seasonal coverage of teaching social, environmental and scientific education in the primary school with teacher, teacher educator and environmentalist, Paddy Madden. During the interview Paddy referred to the section about "Paddy's School Garden" on the Blackrock Education Centre website.
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Programme 148, Colum Kenny on Need for Educational Reform (21-10-12)
21/10/2012 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this programme, Professor Colum Kenny from DCU's School of Communications talks about the need for our education system to be more responsive to the needs of young people.
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Programme 147, How Parents can Help Children with Maths, & Lefthandedness (14-10-12)
16/10/2012 Duration: 27minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme Valerie O'Dowd from the Marino Institute of Education talks about the videos she made with the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment showing how parents can help their child with mathematics. You can view the videos and tip-sheets here and here. Professor Margaret Clark, from Newman University College, Birmingham, who was a guest at the Reading Association of Ireland's annual conference speaks about lefthandedness.
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Programme 146, Reading Multi-modal Texts & More (7-10-12)
07/10/2012 Duration: 28minOn this programme I spoke to Dr. Frank Serafini, from Arizona State University about learning to read multi-modal texts, about reading workshops, about assessment of comprehension, and about why children learn to read. He was a keynote speaker at the 36th annual conference of the Reading Association of Ireland, which took place in Marino Institute of Education in September. Presented and produced by Seán Delaney
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Programme 145, Walter Doyle on Learning to Teach (1-7-12)
02/07/2012 Duration: 27minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney This week Professor Walter Doyle, of the College of Education at the University of Arizona tells us how the ideas that student teachers learn in college become unravelled when they go into schools.
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Programme 144, Walter Doyle on Classroom Management & Tasks (24-6-12)
25/06/2012 Duration: 27minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme, Professor Walter Doyle, of the College of Education at the University of Arizona talks about research on classroom management and about why teachers need to see themselves as task managers.
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Programme 143, Dyslexia (17-6-12)
20/06/2012 Duration: 27minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this programme Psychologist, Dr. Erika Doyle, from the Growing Up in Ireland study, explains what dyslexia is, how it can be diagnosed and what teachers can do to support learners who have the condition. She also discusses research that she has done to try and diagnose dyslexia in children from a young age.
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Programme 142, Mark Candon on Being Principal of a School Serving a Disadvantaged Area (10-6-12)
12/06/2012 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. On this week's programme Mark Candon, who is currently on study leave from his position as principal of St. Laurence O'Toole's CBS in Dublin, discusses the targets he set himself on appointment to the position and the successes he has had and the challenges he has faced along the way. Mark is currently studying for a doctorate at Trinity College Dublin where he is studying the school.
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Programme 141, Paddy Madden on Teaching in & about Summer (3-6-'12)
07/06/2012 Duration: 27minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme Paddy Madden from the Marino Institute of Education talks about what teachers can do in summer time to teach with the season. He refers to harvesting from the school garden, maintaining the school garden over the summer, possible nature walks, and how to learn about mini-beasts and butterflies. You can view videos by Paddy in the Paddy's School Garden section of the Blackrock Education Centre.
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Programme 140, Photovoice - a research methodology (20-5-12)
21/05/2012 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney. On this week's programme Dr. Kevin Graziano of Nevada State College discusses how the research method photovoice can be used in education, especially with those whose voices are not always heard. He was in Ireland as a guest of DICE - Development and Intercultural Education within Initial Teacher Education for whom he gave a workshop on the use of documentary photography and storytelling in the classroom.
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Programme 139, Reasonable Accommodations for Students Doing State Exams (13-5-12)
14/05/2012 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Barry Hennessy On this week's programme Barry spoke to Sally Maguire, resource teacher in St. Raphaela's School in Stillorgan and Vice President of the ASTI about the reasonable accommodations available to support students with disabilities taking the Leaving Certificate Examination.
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Programme 138, Lisa Delpit on Educating Minority Learners (6-5-12)
06/05/2012 Duration: 29minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme, Professor Lisa Delpit from Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and author of Multiplication is for White People: Raising Expectations for Other People's Children talks about her thoughts on raising expectations for students of colour in the United States in light of how they may help Irish educators think about educating traveller children, children from disadvantaged areas, and children whose parents were not born in Ireland.
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Programme 137, Jim Spillane on leadership, policy and change in education (29-4-12)
30/04/2012 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme Professor Jim Spillane, from Northwestern University School of Education and Social Policy in the United States, who is a graduate of St. Patrick's College, Drumcondra talks to me about organisational routines, Literacy and Numeracy for Learning and Life, and about how educational research could be improved in Ireland to have a greater influence on policy. Jim is the principal investigator on the Distributed Leadership research project.
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Programme 136, The Origins of Children's Literature (22-4-12)
24/04/2012 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney On this programme Dr Matthew Grenby from Newcastle University told me about the origins of childhood and children's literature in the eighteenth century. He was the keynote speaker at the ninth annual conference of the Irish Society for the Study of Children's Literature which was held on 25 and 26 February 2012. In the course of the interview Dr. Grenby referred to the Hockliffe Project website.
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Programme 135, Ron Tzur on Mathematics Teaching and Learning (15-4-12)
19/04/2012 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney Research Centre report by Barry Hennessy On this programme Professor Ron Tzur from the University of Colorado Denver talks about teaching and learning maths, and discusses the importance and difficulty of counting on and multiplicative reasoning.
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Programme 134, General Secretaries Preview Teaching Conferences (8-4-12)
08/04/2012 Duration: 30minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney ASTI interview by Barry Hennessy On this programme Barry and I ask the three general secretaries of the teaching unions to preview their 2012 conferences. We spoke to Sheila Nunan of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation, Pat King of the Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland, and John MacGabhann of the Teachers Union of Ireland.
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Programme 133, Homework, and Séamus Cannon (pt 2) on Teacher Learning (1-4-12)
06/04/2012 Duration: 28minPresented and produced by Seán Delaney Homework report by Barry Hennessy Barry spoke to Professor Pam Sammons from Jesus College Oxford on the subject of the latest findings of the Effective Pre-School, Primary and Secondary Education project, particularly with regard to homework. Professor Sammons referred to research reports and you can read them here, here and here. Seán spoke to Dr. Séamus Cannon, recently retired director of Blackrock Education Centre about how the work of the centre evolved during his time at the helm and he shares his thoughts on how teachers learn.