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1. Is It All Memory Recall? An Empirical Investigation of Intellectual Skill Requirements in Leaving Certificate Examination Papers in Ireland

2. Review of the Leaving Certificate Biology Examination Papers (1999-2008) Using Bloom's Taxonomy--An Investigation of the Cognitive Demands of the Examination

3. Interpreting Examiners' Annotations on Examination Papers: A Sociocultural Analysis

4. Review of the Leaving Certificate biology examination papers (1999–2008) using Bloom’s taxonomy – an investigation of the cognitive demands of the examination.

5. Interpreting examiners' annotations on examination papers: a sociocultural analysis.

6. ‘We all have to do our bit': literacy practice, perceptions and policy in Irish primary and post-primary schools.

7. Precarious positions of understanding: the illicit drug landscape and drug education in Ireland.

8. An analysis of national newspaper coverage relating to the Leaving Certificate programme in two newspapers in the Republic of Ireland.

9. Mastering the writing game: practical insights for early career researchers and supervisors.

10. Project based learning in post-primary school in Ireland – a narrative literature review of the transition year programme to understand evolving digital spaces.

11. Education for children's rights in Ireland before, during and after the pandemic.

12. Leading schools in the face of great adversity.

13. Traveller students being and relating to an/'other': identity, belonging, and inter-ethnic peer relationships in a highly diverse post-primary school.

14. Editorial.

15. Impact of a national professional development programme for out-of-field teachers of mathematics in Ireland.

16. Is geography lost? Curriculum policy analysis: finding a place for geography within a changing primary school curriculum in the Republic of Ireland.

17. A critical analysis of the rationales underpinning the introduction of Ireland's Framework for Junior Cycle.

18. Wellbeing in the Irish Junior Cycle: the potential of Religious Education.

19. Deconstructing the challenges and opportunities for blended learning in the post emergency learning era.

20. Teachers' understanding of the concept of 'embedding' digital technology in education.

21. A systematic literature review of home-school partnership for learners with English as an Additional Language (EAL): a way forward for the UK and Ireland.

22. The demand for fee-paying secondary schools in the Republic of Ireland.

23. 'The million-dollar question' - exploring teachers and ETB staff understanding of characteristic spirit in publicly managed schools in Ireland.

24. Evidence based education policy in Ireland: insights from educational researchers.

25. Editorial.

26. Editorial.

27. Perception of Education and Training Board (ETB) schools in the Republic of Ireland: an issue of ideology and inclusion.

28. 1831–2014: an opportunity to get it right this time? Some thoughts on the current debate on patronage and religious education in Irish primary schools.

29. Flexibility in higher education: an Irish perspective.

30. Exploring Irish primary school children's perceptions of themselves as learners in preparation for the key competency of 'being an active learner' within the Primary Curriculum Framework.

31. Religious education in Catholic schools in Ireland and South Korea: complex layers of diversity, policy and teacher agency.

32. From invisibility to visibility: a policy archaeology of the introduction of anti-transphobic and anti-homophobic bullying guidelines into the Irish primary education system.

33. A comparison of the mathematical performance of mature students and traditional students over a 10-year period.

34. Underwhelmed and playing it safe: newly qualified primary teachers’ mentoring and probationary-related experiences during induction.

35. Exploring the potential of the European Portfolio for Student Teachers of Languages (EPOSTL) as a reflective tool in initial primary teacher education.

36. Bottom of the class? The leaving certificate applied programme and track placement in the Republic of Ireland.

37. Living and learning with Covid-19: re-imagining the digital strategy for schools in Ireland.

38. Exploring the position of curriculum studies across the continuum of teacher education in Ireland.

39. Exploring a Pedagogical Model to Support Teaching New Literacy Skills in English Education -- An Irish Study

40. Africa in Irish Primary Geography Textbooks: Developing and Applying a Framework to Investigate the Potential of Irish Primary Geography Textbooks in Supporting Critical Multicultural Education

41. 'There Seems to Be Some Misunderstanding': Church-State Relations and the Establishment of Carraroe Comprehensive, 1963-67

42. Researching How Student Voice Plays out in Relation to Classroom Practice in Irish Post-Primary Schools: A Heuristic Device

43. Teaching about Curriculum and Assessment through Inquiry and Problem-Based Learning Methodologies: An Initial Teacher Education Cross-Institutional Study

44. Examinations and Irish History -- Intermediate Certificate History and Gauging the Official Historical Narrative, 1926-1968

45. Project Based Learning in Post-Primary School in Ireland -- A Narrative Literature Review of the Transition Year Programme to Understand Evolving Digital Spaces

46. Adult Education in a Neoliberal Policy Paradigm

47. Understanding Narrative Inquiry through Life Story Interviews with Former Prisoners

48. Editorial.

49. Mind the gap: privileging epistemic access to knowledge in the transition from Leaving Certificate music to higher education.

50. Combating educational disadvantage through early years and primary school investment.