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Ensuring knowledge sustainability in a digital era: empowering digital transformation through digital educational leadership
(Springer, 2023-12-02)
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the educational sector as a whole reflecting on traditional models of education, particularly in the context of inclusive and flexible approaches that can enable the sector to become ...
Education technology, artificial intelligence, and the mathematics classroom
(Irish Mathematics Teachers Association, 2023)
The understanding and learning of mathematics has often been considered a big
challenge for many students. More recently the level of mathematical preparedness for
students entering tertiary education in Ireland has ...
Realizing the potential of a strengths-based approach in family support with young people and their parents
(Wiley, 2022-10-22)
This paper on a strengths-based approach (SBA) to practice is based on empirical research with stakeholders involved in an intensive support programme for young people at risk and their parents in Ireland. The Youth Advocate ...
Pastorate digitalized: Social media and (de)subjectification
(SAGE Publications, 2024-01-18)
Taking its cue from Michel Foucault’s analyses of the pastoral ‘conduct of conduct’, this paper considers social media as a specific dispositif that derives its mode of operation from the religious techniques of ...
Detective fiction in Chile: Developments in the genre
(McFarland, 2023-10)
This article discusses the consolidation in the 1990s of Chile¿s neopolicial works that
combine hard-boiled and political elements, reassesses earlier twentieth-century genre writers,
and examines the wider diversity of ...
‘Right an turn agadsa’: The reflexivity between language socialisation and child agency in exploring ‘success’ in FLP
(Elsevier, 2022-09-09)
The article explores the mutual relationship—or reflexivity— between language socialisation and child agency. It discusses two respective models developed to: (a) better theorise successful language acquisition in a ‘Family ...
Subaltern learnings: climate resilience and human security in the Caribbean
(Routledge, 2020-11-05)
The United Nations’ invocation of ‘human security’ a generation ago promised a world increasingly governed by a ‘people-centred’ security agenda. In this paper we focus on arguably the most vital global security challenge ...
Civil war in El Salvador and the origins of rights-based humanitarianism
(Cambridge University Press, 2020-06-03)
This article traces the global humanitarian sector s late twentieth-century embrace of human rights to the brutal civil conflict in El Salvador in the 1980s. Drawing on evidence from NGOs in three Anglophone states (Britain, ...
Aidland in South Asia: humanitarian crisis and the contours of the global aid industry in the long 1970s
(Taylor and Francis Group, 2022-06-07)
This article uses the experiences of expatriate aid workers in South Asia to examine the contours of the global aid industry in the long 1970s. It begins by outlining the impact of the crisis on the aid sector, before using ...
Beyond the Flâneur. Urban walking as peripatetic phenomenological pedagogy
(Taylor and Francis Group, 2023-02-16)
This essay analyses a key motif in geographical scholarship: the most basic form of mobility achieved by an abled-bodied person engaging in acts of walking. By embedding “walking” firmly within a phenomenological tradition, ...