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1. Characteristics associated with paper-based and online reading in Ireland: Findings from PIRLS and ePIRLS 2016.

2. Educational Provision for Pre-school Children: A Response to the White Paper.

3. A Tale of a Discursive Shift: Analysing EU Policy Discourses in Irish Adult Education Policy -- From the White Paper to the Further Education and Training Strategy.

4. 'Bury Don't Discuss': The Help-Seeking Behaviour of Family Members Affected by Substance-Use Disorders

5. Children as co‐researchers in pandemic times: Power and participation in the use of digital dialogues with children during the COVID‐19 lockdown.

6. How blogs support the transfer of knowledge into practice in the field of dementia palliative care: a survey of facilitators and barriers.

7. Editorial.

8. Care leaver's outcomes in Ireland: the role of social capital.

9. Patterns and paths towards privatisation in Ireland.

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

11. The demand for fee-paying secondary schools in the Republic of Ireland.

12. The development of assessment policy in Ireland: a story of junior cycle reform.

13. How well do we truly understand clitoral anatomy? An Irish maternity hospital's perspective.

14. NEET STRATEGIES IN POST-RECESSION IRELAND: REFLECTIONS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF CONNECTING FORMAL AND NON-FORMAL EDUCATIONAL SUPPORTS.

15. Final year undergraduate nursing and midwifery students' perspectives on simulation-based education: a cross-sectional study.

16. Existentialist Theory in the Pedagogy of Paulo Freire: Its Implications for Adult Education Policy and Practice in Ireland.

17. 'The million-dollar question' - exploring teachers and ETB staff understanding of characteristic spirit in publicly managed schools in Ireland.

18. Engaging children as readers and writers in high‐poverty contexts.

19. Capacity building in sexual health promotion: a longitudinal evaluation of a training-the-trainer programme in Ireland.

20. Editorial.

21. 'Robinson Crusoe on a desert island'? Judicial education in Ireland, 1995–2019.

22. Developing a university-accredited Lean Six Sigma curriculum to overcome system blindness.

23. Engaging with academic and institutional changes: physical education and sport pedagogy's interest and ability to 'survive and thrive'.

24. Ecosystems of educational disadvantage: Supporting children and young people receiving child protection and welfare services in Ireland.

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

26. The SENCO role in post-primary schools in Ireland: victims or agents of change?

27. 1831–2014: an opportunity to get it right this time? Some thoughts on the current debate on patronage and religious education in Irish primary schools.

28. Flexibility in higher education: an Irish perspective.

29. Defining Moments in Policy Development, Direction, and Implementation in Irish Initial Teacher Education Policy.

30. An optimal environment for placement learning: listening to the voices of speech and language therapy students.

31. Love, Care and Solidarity in the Changing Context of Irish Education.

32. Predictability in high-stakes examinations: students’ perspectives on a perennial assessment dilemma.

33. Dancing toward the light in the dark: COVID-19 changes and reflections on normal from Australia, Ireland and Mexico.

34. 'A New Spirit of Hope': Educating the Book Trade, 1920-1930.

35. Educating engaged citizens: four projects from Ireland.

36. Educational reform in the 1960s: the introduction of comprehensive schools in the Republic of Ireland.

37. Missing Early Education and Care During the Pandemic: The Socio-Emotional Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis on Young Children.

38. A queer politics of emotion: reimagining sexualities and schooling.

39. Supporting the consistent implementation of self-evaluation in Irish post-primary schools.

40. Quantitatively comparing elite formation over a century: ministers and judges.

41. Editorial.

42. 'New speakers' of Irish in the United States: practices and motivations.

43. Influence of gender, single-sex and co-educational schooling on students’ enjoyment and achievement in mathematics.

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

45. Editorial.

46. Developing the characteristic spirit of publicly managed schools in a more secular and pluralist Ireland.

47. Keyworkers’ experiences and perceptions of using psychological approaches with people experiencing homelessness.

48. Bridging the gaps: inequalities in children's educational outcomes in Ireland.

49. Gaining access to support for children with special educational needs in the early years in Ireland: parental perspectives.

50. Exploring the position of curriculum studies across the continuum of teacher education in Ireland.