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1. Feminist Egalitarian Discourse in Social Work Education for Practice: Theoretical Exposition from the Irish Perspective.

2. Exploring Irish primary school children's perceptions of themselves as learners in preparation for the key competency of 'being an active learner' within the Primary Curriculum Framework.

3. Conceptualisations of care: the understanding of 'care' across Irish educational legislation, policies, circulars and curriculum.

4. A critical analysis of the rationales underpinning the introduction of Ireland's Framework for Junior Cycle.

5. Conceptualising examinable physical education in the Irish context: Leaving Certificate Physical Education.

6. Wellbeing in the Irish Junior Cycle: the potential of Religious Education.

7. Young people’s views on choice and fairness through their experiences of curriculum as examination specifications at GCSE.

8. Incentivizing advanced mathematics study at upper secondary level: the case of bonus points in Ireland.

9. International Human Rights Law: Its Potential and Limitations in Effecting Change to the Place of Religion in the Irish Education System.

10. Regaining focus in Irish Junior Cycle Science: potential new directions for curriculum and assessment on Nature of Science.