Beyond Educational Disadvantage (2007) Paul Downes and Ann Louise Gilligan (Eds)
The launch of Beyond Educational Disadvantage,edited by Paul Downes and Ann Louise Gilligan and published by the Institute of Public Administration (IPA) was held in the Auditorium of St. Patrick’s College on Monday 17th September 2007. Among the 250 people attending were Pat Carey, Minister of State at the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs and Fergus Finlay CEO of Barnardos who officially launched the book. Dr. Mark Morgan chaired the proceedings with Jim Cullen, Director General of the IPA opening the session
The sale and distribution of the book is being handled by the IPA; it is available in Easons, Waterstones and Hodges Figgis. It can also be purchased directly from the IPA on their website www.ipa.ie.

From left: Jim Cullen, Fergus Finlay, Paul Downes, Pat Carey, Ann Louise Gilligan and Mark Morgan
Table of Contents
Section I Theoretical Perspectives on Educational Disadvantage
Tracing the Language of Educational Disadvantage
Noëlle Spring
Towards a Living System of Education
Katherine E. Zappone
Pedagogy of the Processed
Tony Downes and Paul Downes
The Dilemma of Difference
Ann Louise Gilligan
Disadvantage and Diversity in Early Childhood Education
Louise Derman-Sparks and Karen Fite
Why SMART Outcomes Ain’t Always So Smart …
Paul Downes
Emotions, Inequalities and Care in Education
Maeve O’Brien and Marie Flynn
Section II Family and Community Education
Tackling Educational Disadvantage: Home and School
Noreen Flynn
Early Childhood Education: Absent from the Irish System
Philomena Donnelly
My Kids, Your Kids, Our Kids!
Ann Higgins
A Seagull’s View – Adult and Community Education
Liam Bane
The Transformational Potential of the Home School Community
Liaison Scheme
Dympna Mulkerrins
The Development of Men’s Community Education in Ireland
Toni Owens
Community Education: A View from the Margins
Liz Waters
Section III Literacy and Numeracy
‘Only Brainy and Boring People Read’
Susan Quinn
Preventing Potential Weaknesses in Early Literacy Instruction
Sylwia Kazmierczak
Raising Literacy Levels Locally
Yvonne Mullan
Literacy in Designated Disadvantaged Schools
Eithne Kennedy
Mathematics: A Subject of Rights and Wrongs?
Thérèse Dooley and Dolores Corcoran
An Early Intervention that Counts
Yvonne Mullan and Joseph Travers
Section IV Traveller and Intercultural Education
The (Mis) Representation of Travellers in the CSPE Curriculum
Audrey Bryan
Traveller Parents and Early Childhood Education
Anne Boyle
New Kids on the Block
Rory McDaid
Section V Teachers, Teaching, Learning
Addressing Disadvantage: What about Teaching?
Anne McGough
A Model of Drama for Educational Disadvantage
Colm Hefferon
Drama as Radical Pedagogy
Paula Murphy
The Digital Era: Empowerment or Digital Divide?
Deirdre Butler and John Kelly
Strengthening the School Social Climate
Merike Darmody
Health for All
Mary C. Byrne
Future Steps for NEPS?
Cathríona Ryan and Paul Downes
The Job Satisfaction of Beginning Teachers
Mark Morgan and Karl Kitching
Bridging the Gap
Tracey Connolly
Models of Intervention for Challenging Behaviour
Claire W. Lyons, Ann Higgins, Fiona O’Connor, Frank J. Howe,
Ruth Bourke and Denise McSweeney
Section VI Children’s Voices
The Jolt between Primary and Post-Primary
Paul Downes, Catherine Maunsell and Jo-Hanna Ivers
Primary to Post-Primary: Perceptions of Pupils with Special
Educational Needs
Catherine Maunsell, Vanessa Barrett and Mark Candon
Bullying and Social Context: Challenges for Schools
Gerard Farrelly
Towards a Narrative Practice: Conversations in a City Centre School
Thérèse Hegarty
Peer Mediation: the Power and Importance of Children’s Voices
Áine Murphy
Section VII Beyond Educational Disadvantage
Some Conclusions
Paul Downes and Ann Louise Gilligan
Last Updated: Friday August 05 2011
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