Grainne McKenna

Grainne McKenna is an Assistant Professor at Dublin City University, Institute of Education with a specialist teaching interest in early language and emergent literacy, special educational needs and teacher-child relationships. Grainne has worked as a primary school teacher and is a qualified developmental and educational psychologist (Queen’s University, Belfast) with expertise and experience in child-centred assessment and evidence-based interventions for children, families, and educational professionals. Grainne has extensive experience in the broader education sector and has held positions with government and national voluntary organisations in Ireland, the United States, the UK and British Overseas Territories. Grainne is undertaking a Doctorate in Educational Psychology with University College London (UCL) Division of Psychology and Language Sciences.
Grainne has a special interest in early intervention, child poverty, and teacher-child relationships. She has been involved in the development, implementation, and evaluation of several evidence-based initiatives to support better outcomes for children and families. Grainne’s research has included investigating the educational needs of children experiencing homelessness (Children’s Rights Alliance, 2018) and the educational experiences of young men experiencing homelessness (Peter McVerry Trust, 2019). In 2022, Grainne was a co-principal investigator (PI) on a literature review to update and enhance Aistear, Ireland’s Early Childhood Curriculum Framework (NCCA, 2022). Grainne was also co-PI alongside Dr Geraldine Scanlon on an Erasmus + funded project: Teaching ADHD Children (TACIt), working collaboratively with universities and centres of further and higher education in Germany, Bulgaria, Portugal, and Austria.
Peer Reviewed Journal
Year | Publication | |
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2024 | McKenna G., Scanlon, G. (2024) 'Parental perspectives on how homelessness affects children’s access and participation in education in an Irish context'. Educational and Child Psychology, 41 (3):40-54. [Link] https://doi.org/10.53841/bpsecp.2024.41.3.40 | |
2022 | Scanlon, G., Radeva, S., McKenna, G., & Maguire, C. (2022) 'Together from kindergarten: Exploring quality to inform inclusion in early childhood settings in Bulgaria'. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, . [Link] https://doi.org/10.1080/1350293X.2022.2127823 | |
2018 | Carmel O’Sullivan, Jacqueline Maguire, Nóirín Hayes, Seoidín O’Sullivan, Lucie Corcoran & Grainne McKenna (2018) 'The wonder project an early years arts education project with traveller mothers and their children'. . [Link] http://www.tandfonline.com/action/showCitFormats?doi=10.1080/1350293X.2018.1522773 |
Other Journal
Year | Publication | |
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2014 | Sarah- Jane Gerber*, John Sharry*, Adrienne Streek & Grainne McKenna (2014) 'Parent Training: Effectiveness of the Parents Plus Early Years Programme in Community Preschool Settings' 24 (5) . [Link] |
Conference Contribution
Published Report
Year | Publication | |
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2018 | Dr. Ger Scanlon, Grainne McKenna (2018) Home Works: A Study on the Educational Needs of Children Experiencing Homelessness and Living in Emergency Accommodation. Children's Rights Alliance, . [Link] http://www.childrensrights.ie/resources/home-works-study-educational-needs |
Commissioned Report
Reports
Year | Publication | |
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2019 | Sarah Murphy; Grainne McKenna; Dr Paul Downes (2019) Educational Gaps and Future Solutions A study of the holistic educational needs and experiences of a sample of homeless men in Dublin aged 18-38 Years. REPORT [Link] https://pmvtrust.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/PMVT_Full_Education_Report.pdf |
Honors and Awards
Employment
Research Interests
- Early Childhood Curriculum
- Child Development
- Early Language and Family Literacy
- Child Poverty and deprivation
- ADHD
- Inequities in Early Childhood including; child poverty and marginalised communities
Research Projects
Teaching Interests
Grainne's undergraduate teaching (Bachelor of Early Childhood Care and Education) focuses on;
- Language acquisition and development (birth to six years)
- Cultural diversity and second language acquisition
- Emergent literacy in early childhood
- Diversity, Inclusion and Equity in Education
- Children with additional learning and care requirements
Grainne also has experience in post-graduate teaching on postgraduate and Masters Programmes on topics including;
- Early childhood assessment and intervention
- Motor development and developmental coordination disorders and difficulties in early childhood
- Understanding and responding to children's socio-emotional development and behavioural needs (Primary School).