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Dr. Denise Burns, EQI presenting at ESAI 2018
Dr. Denise Burns, EQI presenting at ESAI 2018

Strong presence by EQI at ESAI 2018

The ESAI (Education Studies Association of Ireland) 41st Annual Conference took place at UCD from 5th – 7th April 2018.  The theme of this year’s conference was Values and Purpose in Education, a theme that is highly significant in the current research of the Centre for Evaluation, Quality and Inspection.

EQI were well presented with researchers from the Centre presenting seven papers at the conference as well as chairing some sessions.  Below is a list of the EQI presentations and the researchers involved.

The Conference Book of Abstracts is available at http://esai.ie/conference-2018-book-of-abstracts/

 Bernadette Sweetman ESAI 2018

Tackling early school leaving in migrant populations through peer mentoring:  The E-Evalinto Project.

Bernadette Sweetman, Joe O’Hara

 

Shivaun O'Brien ESAI 2018

A pragmatic model of continuing professional development for school self-evaluation

Shivaun O’Brien, Gerry McNamara, Joe O’Hara, Martin Brown

 

 Martin Brown ESAI 2018

Values & purpose of assessment across frontiers – A comparative analysis of culturally responsive assessment practices in four European countries

 Martin Brown, Funda Nayir, Gerry McNamara, Joe O’Hara

From professional learning communities to Evaluation of Professional learning communities – Results from a three-year case study on network governance in education

Martin Brown, Gerry McNamara, Joe O’Hara, Paddy Shevlin

Positioning Culturally Responsive Assessment in Higher Education – A strategic response at DCU Institute of Education

Denise Burns, Martin Brown, Gerry McNamara, Joe O’Hara

Joe O'Hara ESAI 2018

Making sense of digital literacies in Initial Teacher Education – The case of Ireland and Northern Ireland

Stephen Roulston, Pamela Cowan, Martin Brown,  Joe O’Hara, Roger Austin

Craig Skerrit ESAI2018

Considerations for advancing school autonomy in Ireland

Craig Skerritt