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Celebrating Success, But Not Resting on Laurels: Progress Towards Equity and Inclusion in Education in the Republic of Ireland

aUniversity of Northampton, UK
bTrinity College Ireland

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Special and Inclusive Education in a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex & Ambiguous (Vuca) World

ISBN: 978-1-80382-530-4, eISBN: 978-1-80382-529-8

Publication date: 29 June 2023

Abstract

Significant progress towards the provision of a more equitable and inclusive education system in Ireland has been made in recent years. National policy initiatives have been supported by the implementation of new assessment and resourcing models and procedures that aim to ensure appropriate support of children described as having special educational needs. A focus upon teacher training and professional development and consideration of education in the post-compulsory years have resulted in changes aimed at improving access and quality of services. This chapter through an interrogation of the research that has influenced changes in national policy and practices, and a scrutiny of associated literature, discusses both the successes achieved towards addressing national inclusive education priorities, and those areas which remain a challenge and in need of further investigation. Building upon a method for reviewing the literature developed by the authors and applied in Ireland as part of a major longitudinal study (Rose, Shevlin, Winter, & O'Raw, 2010) a discussion of the current situation is presented in relation to progress towards the Education for All Goals and key issues for further scrutiny are proposed.

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Rose, R. and Shevlin, M. (2023), "Celebrating Success, But Not Resting on Laurels: Progress Towards Equity and Inclusion in Education in the Republic of Ireland", Narot, P. and Kiettikunwong, N. (Ed.) Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Special and Inclusive Education in a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex & Ambiguous (Vuca) World (International Perspectives on Inclusive Education, Vol. 20), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 187-199. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-363620230000020012

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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