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Daily Archives: 29 April, 2014
The internationalisation of academic publishing points to distinctly different audiences for scholarly books
29 Apr, 2014
steve
books
,
impact
,
research metrics
Research
Flipped learning skepticism: Is flipped learning just self-teaching?
29 Apr, 2014
steve
flipped classroom
Teaching
Lack of graduates entering construction ‘threatening sector’s recovery’
29 Apr, 2014
steve
construction
,
graduate employment
Teaching
Wise counsel
29 Apr, 2014
steve
counselling services
,
Ferdinand von Prondzynski
Governance and administration
Junior cycle reform is a chance to give meaningful lessons in history
29 Apr, 2014
steve
history
,
junior cycle
Teaching
The education system was designed for the last century
29 Apr, 2014
steve
employment
,
leaving cert
Teaching
The Minister, the teachers and maths
29 Apr, 2014
steve
maths
Teaching