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Irish Education
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Bullying in Irish Education (Paperback)Special Price €17.99 Regular Price €24.99
This book is the first definitive review of bullying in Irish education written by researchers and practitioners working in the field.
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Bullying in Irish Education (Hardback)Special Price €19.99 Regular Price €39.00
This book is the first definitive review of bullying in Irish education written by researchers and practitioners working in the field.
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Irish Musical Analysis (Irish Musical Studies - Eleventh Volume)(Hardback)Special Price €29.99 Regular Price €55.00
2014 1st Edition Hardback
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Early Childhood Curriculum: Fetac Level 6€30.99
Comprehensive and practical textbook presenting an overview of early childhood curriculum, exploring a range of early childhood theorists, their pedagogical principles and how these complement and reinforce the underlying philosophies and themes of Aistear and Síolta.
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Youth & Youth Work in Ireland€25.99
A new and comprehensive textbook introducing youth and youth work in the context of contemporary Irish society, focussing on issues and legislation relevant to young people and those involved in youth work.
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Re-Imagining Initial Teacher Education: Perspectives on Transformation€26.95
Extends the theoretical understanding of teacher education, highlights areas in need of further research and stimulates debate on the further direction of the field.
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The Absorbent Mind€16.99
The Absorbent Mind was Maria Montessori's most in-depth work on her educational theory, based on decades of scientific observation of children.
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The Struggle for Shared Schools in Northern Ireland : The History of All Children Together€14.99
'This volume chronicles a major effort in the hard slog towards comity and amity in this most fractured region'.
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Pathways Through the Junior Cycle: The Experiences of Second Year Students€19.95
The second year of the junior cycle has often been seen as one in which students 'drift'. Students have settled into post-primary education but are not yet faced with the Junior Certificate examination.