Grainne McKenna

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 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 with children, families and educational professionals. Grainne has extensive experience working 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 currently undertaking a Doctorate in Educational Psychology with University College London (UCL) Division of Psychology and Language Sciences.

Grainne has special interest in early intervention, child poverty and teacher-child relationships. She has been involved in the development, implementation and evaluation of a number of evidence-based initiatives to support better outcomes for children and families. Grainne’s recent 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 2021-2022, Grainne was a co-principal investigator on a literature review to update and enhance Aistear, Ireland’s Early Childhood Curriculum Framework (NCCA, 2022). Grainne is also working 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.


Conference Contribution

Year Publication
2014 Grainne McKenna, Jacqueline Maguire, Seoidin O'Sullivan, Professor Noirin Hayes, Carmel O'Sullivan (2014) OMEP Ireland 'The Wonder Project'. A collaborative early-years music, drama and visual arts programme for Traveller children and their mothers Cork, Ireland, 03/07/2014-03/07/2014.
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Honors and Awards

Date Title Awarding Body
01/07/2006 Praxis Prize: ‘The social Play of children with Asperger Syndrome in a mainstream setting’ Praxis/Queen University Belfast School of Psychology

Employment

Employer Position From / To
Government of St. Helena. Educational Psychologist/Advisor 26/01/2014 - 04/05/2014
Rowlands Gill Primary School Primary School Teacher 01/09/2002 - 01/07/2005
National College of Ireland, Early Learning Initiative Educational Psychologist/Researcher 01/07/2008 - 31/07/2009
Tusla, Child and Family Agency Inspection and Registration Manager 01/03/2015 - 30/09/2016
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown Lecturer- Early Childhood Care and Education (Part-Time) 01/10/2010 - 31/12/2013
Education Authority (Southern Board) Educational Psychologist 01/07/2008 - 01/07/2009
Fingal County Childcare Committee Manager 01/09/2009 - 28/02/2015

Education

Start date Institution Qualification Subject
Queen's University Belfast Bachelor of Science (Hons)
Queen's University Belfast Master of Science
University of Newcastle upon Tyne PGCE (U.K.)

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

Title Role Description Start date End date
Fingal Parenting Initiative Chair 01/09/2010 31/12/2015
Investigation of Family Literacy Practices in Ireland Appointed Principal Investigator (concluded role in July 2009) 01/07/2008 01/07/2009
Design and Implementation of a Literature Review to Support the Updating of Aistear, the Early Childhood Curriculum Framework (NCCA, 2009) Co-Principal Investigator Provision of the design and implementation, by researchers with the appropriate experience and expertise, of a literature review to support the updating of Aistear, the Early Childhood Curriculum Framework (NCCA, 2009). 01/09/2021 08/09/2022
Teaching ADHD Children (TAC) Co-Principal Investigator Teaching ADHD Children (TAC) is an Erasmus+ funded European project across universities and centres of further and higher education in five countries: Dublin City University in Ireland, the University of Cologne in Germany, Trakiyski University in Bulgaria, SPEL in Portugal, and die Berater in Austria. The study will assist student teachers (pre-service) and qualified teachers in recognising and responding to the needs of children with ADHD type difficulties in mainstream educational settings. The project will evaluate teacher attitudes and training needs, as well as the development of module content and training materials to support teacher training and continuing professional development on the topic of ADHD type difficulties. 01/01/2022 01/09/2024
Education Needs Amongst Children Experiencing Homelessness Living in Emergency Accomodation DCU Co-PI 04/05/2017 31/08/2017
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 Researcher The objectives of this study were to review the educational experiences of young men aged 18-35 years who are currently living in Peter McVerry Trust homeless accommodation. 01/01/2019 31/10/2019

Internal Collaborators

Type Name Company Role
Internal Dr. Ger Scanlon DCU, Institute of Education Academic
Internal Dr Geraldine French DCU Institute of Education Academic