Curriculum change within policy and practice: Reforming second-level education in Ireland

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This book explores how curriculum reform is interconnected with policy, practice and society. Curriculum reform is increasingly associated with efforts to better the lives of citizens and provide a competitive edge to national prosperity. Educational policy and practice have been the subject of unprecedented convergence worldwide in the quest for so-called 21st century skills. This book offers a case study of curriculum reform within the Republic of Ireland, focusing on antecedents, processes and outcomes of government efforts to evoke fundamental curriculum realignment at lower secondary level. Set against a backdrop of fluctuating economic fortunes and concerns about academic standards and educational equity, this volume has wider relevance beyond Ireland for any system undertaking education reform at scale.

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Murchan, D., & Johnston, K. (2021). Curriculum change within policy and practice: Reforming second-level education in Ireland. Curriculum Change within Policy and Practice: Reforming Second-Level Education in Ireland (pp. 1–277). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50707-7

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