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Irish educational policy in the 1960s: a decade of transformation
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Date Issued
2014-08-27
Date Available
2023-06-23T09:43:04Z
Abstract
A decade of transformation that emerged following a period of inertia and insularity in Irish education, the 1960s is widely regarded by scholars as representing a paradigm shift in education policy. Marked by a more interventionist, strategic policy approach, this period resulted in significant democratisation of education, particularly at post-primary level. Based on an analysis of key primary sources, many of which are here examined for the first time, this article argues that this step change in policy, the impact of which should not be underestimated, would not have been possible without the deep-seated commitment of a number of politicians and policy advisers committed to the democratisation of post-primary education.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Journal
History of Education
Volume
43
Issue
5
Start Page
635
End Page
656
Copyright (Published Version)
2014 Taylor & Francis
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0046-760X
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