4 research outputs found
Models of incareer development in the republic of Ireland: An analysis
- Author
- ACS (Association of Community and Comprehensive Schools)
- ACTI (Association of Teachers Centres in Ireland)
- Armstrong T.
- Armstrong T.
- Blackrock Teachersâ Centre
- Bolam R.
- Bolam R.
- Burke A.
- Campbell B.
- Campbell L.
- CHL
- Clancy M.
- Coolahan J.
- Coolahan J.
- Day C.
- Drudy S.
- Drumcondra Teachersâ Centre
- Duffy D.
- Elliott J.
- Eraut M.
- Euridyce European Unit
- Gardner H.
- Gardner H.
- Gardner H.
- Hammond J.
- Hanafin J.
- Hannan D.F.
- Hargreaves A.
- Hargreaves D.
- Hopkins D.
- Hopkins D.
- INTO
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Ireland
- Joan Hanafin
- Joyce B.
- Keogh H.
- Lazear D.
- Leonard D.
- Marino Institute of Education
- McNiff J.
- Mezirow J.
- NCCA
- NCCA
- NĂ Charthaigh D.
- NĂ Charthaigh D.
- O'Sullivan D.
- OECD
- Oldroyd D.
- Reynolds D.
- Secretariat of Secondary Schools InâService Development Council
- Teachersâ Centres
- Tuohy D.
- West Dublin Teachersâ Centre
- West Dublin Teachersâ Centre/D. Herron
- Ăine Hyland
- Publication venue
- 'Informa UK Limited'
- Publication date
- Field of study
Curriculum change in Australia and Ireland: a comparative study of recent reforms
- Author
- Alexander R.
- Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland
- Australian Curriculum and Reporting Authority
- Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority
- Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority
- Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA)
- Australian Government
- Australian Government
- Ball S. J.
- Coolahan J.
- Cornbleth C.
- Crooks T. E.
- Department of Education and Skills [DES]
- Department of Education and Skills [DES]
- Department of Education and Skills [DES]
- Donnelly K.
- Gleeson J.
- Government of Ireland
- Helsby G.
- Hyland A.
- Isaacs T.
- Kennedy K.
- Klenowski V.
- Luke A.
- McNiff J.
- Ministerial Council on Education Employment, Training and Youth Affairs
- Ministerial Council on Education Employment, Training and Youth Affairs (MCEETYA)
- Mulcahy D.
- National Council for Curriculum and Assessment [NCCA]
- National Council for Curriculum and Assessment [NCCA]
- National Council for Curriculum and Assessment [NCCA]
- National Council for Curriculum and Assessment [NCCA]
- National Council for Curriculum and Assessment [NCCA]
- National Council for Curriculum and Assessment [NCCA]
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD]
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD]
- Ozga J.
- Queensland Studies Authority
- Queensland Teachersâ Union
- Rizvi F.
- Sarason S. B.
- Smyth E.
- Stenhouse L.
- Teachersâ Union of Ireland
- Teaching Council
- The Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership Limited (AITSL)
- Travers P.
- Walshe J.
- Publication venue
- 'Informa UK Limited'
- Publication date
- Field of study
[Pamphlets in philology and the humanities.
- Author
- Aydelotte Frank, 1880-1956. English as training in thought. 1912.
- Baldwin Charles Sears, 1867-1935. Rhetoric.
- Bishop William Warner, 1871-1955. Training in the use of books. 1912.
- Blanchard Frank Le Roy, 1858-1936. [Professional trade press].
- Browne Davis Henry, 1864-1917. Idol of quick returns.
- Columbia University. Entrance examinations and admission 1912-1913.
- Columbia University. Graduate School of Journalism. School of journalism announcement 1912-1913.
- Cooper Lane, 1875-1959. Ancient and modern letters. 1912.
- Cooper Lane, 1875-1959. Methods and aims in the study of literature. 1912.
- Council on Medical Education and Hospitals (American Medical Association). Requirements for admission to medical courses. 1912?
- Creelman James, 1859-1915. Chiefs of the American press.
- Crittenden Albert Robinson, 1867-1933. Sentence structure of Virgil. 1911.
- Dareste Pierre. Droit de réponse en matiere de presse.
- Davis Calvin Olin, 1871-. Principles and plans for reorganizing secondary education.
- Durning-Lawrence Edwin, Sir, 1837-1914. Shakespeare myth. 1912.
- Florer Warren Washburn, 1869-1958. Luther's use of the pre-Lutheran versions of the Bible. 1912.
- Funk & Wagnalls. From the preface of the revision of the Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary to be issued in 1912.
- Horwill H. W. (Herbert William), 1864-1952. Training of the journalist.
- Hosic James Fleming, 1870-1959. College-entrance requirements in English and the high school course. 1912.
- Hosmer G. W. (George Washington), 1830-1914. Mr. Pulitzer's ideals for the Columbia School of Journalism.
- Indiana Association of Teachers of English. Proceedings of the Indiana Association of Teachers. 1911.
- Ireland Alleyne, 1871-1951. Modern superman, a character study of the late Joseph Pulitzer. 1911?
- Journalism week in print (1912 : University of Missouri)
- Missouri. Laws statutes, etc. Missouri laws affecting newspapers. 1912.
- National Conference on Uniform Entrance Requirements in English (1912)
- O'Donnell Hugh A. Goodness of journalism. 1912.
- Padelford Frederick Morgan, 1875-1942. Simple life as Shakespeare viewed it.
- Porter Harry. Address on "advertising". 1911.
- Ross Charles G. (Charles Griffith), 1885-1950. News in the county newspaper. 1913.
- Scott Fred Newton, 1860-1931.
- Scott Fred Newton, 1860-1931. Verbal taboos. 1912.
- Secondary Education Club (University of North Dakota). Teaching of English in high schools. 1912.
- Shearin Hubert Gibson, 1878-. Syllabus of Kentucky folk-songs. 1911.
- Simplified Spelling Board. Fourth list of simplified spellings recommended by the Simplified Spelling Board. 1913.
- Thomson Clara Linklater. Teaching of English.
- Tolman Albert Harris, 1856-1928. Questions on Shakespeare: I Henry IV. 1912.
- Wendell Barrett, 1855-1921. United States and France. 1908.
- West Andrew Fleming, 1853-1943. Education and intelligence. 1911.
- Whipple Guy Montrose, 1876-1941. Relative efficiency of phonetic alphabets. 1911.
- Publication venue
- [S.l. : s.n.,
- Publication date
- Field of study
From a collection of pamphlets and offprints donated by Fred Newton Scott (1860-1931), instructor of English at the University of Michigan.Mode of access: Internet