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

2. 'But you don't look Irish': identity constructions of minority ethnic students as 'non-Irish' and deficient learners at school in ireland.

3. Integrating relational knowing and structured learning in social work placements – a framework for learning in practice.

4. Student perceptions of a guided inquiry approach to a service-taught ordinary differential equations course.

5. Profiling mathematical procedural and problem-solving skills of undergraduate students following a new mathematics curriculum.

6. Professional development practices and preferences in Irish Higher Education: insights from a regional survey.

7. Hard and soft skill needs: higher education and the Fintech sector.

8. Effective tutoring in mathematics learning support: the student perspective.

9. Investigating the potential of cultural-historical activity theory for studying specific transitions in the history of education.

10. Society, science and institutionally-embodied higher education reform in nineteenth-century Ireland: the role of mobile, professional elites in fashioning reform.

11. Enabling the feedback process in work-based learning: an evaluation of the 5 minute feedback form.

12. The historiography of the professoriate: reflections on the role and legacy of Professor Mary Hayden (1862–1942).

13. The Irish Church Disestablishment Act (1869) and the general synod of the Church of Ireland (1871): the art and structure of educational reform.

14. 'When it comes to what employers are looking for, I don't think I'm it for a lot of them': class and capitals in, and after, higher education.

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

16. The home-school interface in religious and moral formation: the Irish case.

17. Social care graduates’ judgements of their readiness and preparedness for practice.

18. Peer learning in international higher education: the experience of international students in an Irish university.

19. The future of higher education in Ireland: a postcolonial perspective.

20. Considering the practical implementation of constructivist grounded theory in a study of widening participation in Irish higher education.

21. Who are qualified to teach in second-level Irish-medium schools?

22. Taxing times: an educational intervention to enhance moral reasoning in tax.

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

24. Flexibility in higher education: an Irish perspective.

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

26. Talent management in academia: the effect of discipline and context on recruitment.

27. How are graduates and alumni featured in university strategic plans? Lessons from Ireland.

28. Examining student immobility: a study of Irish undergraduate students.

29. Mathematical thinking: challenging prospective teachers to do more than ‘talk the talk’.

30. Longitudinal study of levels of moral reasoning of undergraduate students in an Irish university: the influence of contextual factors.

31. ‘The problem of Trinity College Dublin’: a historical perspective on rationalisation in higher education in Ireland.

32. Making the transition to post-secondary education: opportunities and challenges experienced by students with ASD in the Republic of Ireland.

33. Internationalising practices and representations of the ‘other’ in second-level elite schools in Ireland.

34. What do final year engineering students know about sustainable development?

35. Full-time students? Term-time employment among higher education students in Ireland.

36. School processes and the transition to higher education.

37. Blended problem‐based learning for teacher education: lessons learnt.

38. The movement for the higher education of women in Ireland: gender equality or denominational rivalry?

39. From solo-run to mainstream thinking: project-based learning in engineering design.

40. Investigating students' levels of engagement with mathematics: critical events, motivations, and influences on behaviour.

41. Trends in basic mathematical competencies of beginning undergraduates in Ireland, 2003–2013.

42. Different or similar: constructions of leadership by senior managers in Irish and Portuguese universities.

43. The Hunt Report and higher education policy in the Republic of Ireland: 'an international solution to an Irish problem?'.

44. How students with intellectual disabilities experience learning in one Irish university.

45. Geographic accessibility to higher education on the island of Ireland.

46. Online student evaluations of teaching: what are we sacrificing for the affordances of technology?

47. Addressing prospective elementary teachers’ mathematics subject matter knowledge through action research.

48. Student perception of the impact of mathematics support in higher education.

49. Student teachers’ reflections on prior experiences of learning geography.

50. Rebooting Irish higher education: policy challenges for challenging times.