
Episodes

Tuesday Feb 07, 2012
Programme 125, Vocabulary as part of Literacy & Mock Exams (5-2-12)
Tuesday Feb 07, 2012
Tuesday Feb 07, 2012
Presented and Produced by Seán Delaney Mock Exam Feature by Barry Hennessy On this week's programme Gene Mehigan, Principal Lecturer at the Marino Institute of Education explains why vocabulary development might be the missing link in the chain of developing literacy. The interview was based on Gene's presentation to primary principals at the annual conference of the Irish Primary Principals' Network. Barry examines the area of mock exams for Junior Cert and Leaving Cert students.

Tuesday Jan 31, 2012
Programme 124, IPPN Conference 2012 (29-1-12)
Tuesday Jan 31, 2012
Tuesday Jan 31, 2012
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney In this programme I interviewed three keynote speakers at the 2012 annual conference of the Irish Primary Principals' Network (IPPN). My guests were Gerry Murphy, President of the IPPN, Professor Michael Fullan of OISE at the University of Toronto, and film producer and education thinker, Lord David Puttnam.

Wednesday Jan 25, 2012
Programme 123, Young Scientists & Guidance Counselling (22-1-12)
Wednesday Jan 25, 2012
Wednesday Jan 25, 2012
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney Guidance interview by Barry Hennessy In this programme young scientists who studied education topics describe their studies. The students include Aisling Lawson from Hartstown Community School, Greg Bauer and Ben Morris from Donabate Community College, and Eva Wallace, Elizabeth Foley Landers and Sarah Shanahan from Presentation Secondary School in Ballyphehane in Cork. I also spoke to Lisa Curran, a teacher in Donabate Community College and to Mícheál Martin, leader of Fianna Fáil who was visiting the BT Young Scientists Exhibition.

Tuesday Jan 17, 2012
Programme 122, John Quinn pt. 2 (15-1-12)
Tuesday Jan 17, 2012
Tuesday Jan 17, 2012
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney John Quinn presented The Open Mind and Education Forum on RTE Radio 1 in the 1980s and 1990s. Through these and other programmes, he introduced Irish people, including teachers, to some of the most inspirational thinkers and communicators on education. Some of what he learned on those programmes has been compiled in his book, The Curious Mind, published by Veritas. In this, the second part of my interview with John Quinn, he talks about his journey out of the classroom and into RTE. He discusses educational broadcasting and identifies some of the educators who inspired him during his distinguished career as a broadcaster.

Monday Jan 09, 2012
Programme 121, John Quinn Interview, pt 1 (8-1-12)
Monday Jan 09, 2012
Monday Jan 09, 2012
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney In this programme, I spoke to the man who was the voice of educational broadcasting in Ireland from 1975 to 2002. In that time he elicited insights into education from some of the greatest living thinkers in the area. On this first of a two-part interview, he shares his own insights into education gained from his time as a teacher and from his time as anchor of The Open Mind and Education Forum. Some of what he learned on those programmes has been compiled in his book, The Curious Mind, published by Veritas.

Sunday Dec 18, 2011
Programme 120, Deaf Education in Ireland (18-12-11)
Sunday Dec 18, 2011
Sunday Dec 18, 2011
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney Budget analysis by Barry Hennessy The guest on this programme was Dr. Elizabeth Mathews, the coordinator of the newly established Deaf Education Centre on the Marian campus in Cabra. Here is a transcript of the programme that was provided so that anyone who is deaf or hard of hearing can have access to the programme.

Thursday Dec 15, 2011
Programme 119, Listening to Music, and Education Budget (11-12-11)
Thursday Dec 15, 2011
Thursday Dec 15, 2011
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney Budget report by Barry Hennessy In this week's programme, Yvonne Higgins, music educator in the Marino Institute of Education, talks about how teachers teach children to listen to music. Barry analyses the education content of the recent budget for Ireland.

Monday Dec 05, 2011
Programme 118, Twitter in the Classroom, & Ed Walsh pt 2 (4-12-11)
Monday Dec 05, 2011
Monday Dec 05, 2011
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney Reporter Sinéad Burke On this programme the former president of the University of Limerick, Dr. Ed Walsh, discusses the early days of NIHE Limerick. The broadcast was the second part of an interview with Dr. Walsh to mark the publication of Upstart: Friends, Foes and Founding a University. Sinéad Burke spoke to Fintan O'Mahony, who tweets using the handle @levdavidovic, about using Twitter in the classroom and about the #edchatie network.

Sunday Nov 27, 2011
Programme 117, Ed Walsh, & Physical Education (27-11-11)
Sunday Nov 27, 2011
Sunday Nov 27, 2011
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme Dr. Ed Walsh, former president of the University of Limerick discussed his new book, Upstart: Friends, Foes and Founding a University and his Irish Times article on 13 Lessons We Must Learn. In a week when Senator Eamonn Coghlan called for schools to help tackle the growing problem of youngsters being overweight, obese and unfit, Caitriona Cosgrave, PE lecturer in Marino Institute of Education and Chairperson of the Irish Primary PE Association, discusses the difference between physical education and physical fitness.

Wednesday Nov 23, 2011
Programme 116, PISA, Science Week & Plagiarism, pt 2 (20-11-11)
Wednesday Nov 23, 2011
Wednesday Nov 23, 2011
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney PISA series by Barry Hennessy Reporter: Sinéad Burke Barry Hennessy concludes his series about the PISA test by drawing together some of the voices who have been heard during the series. To mark Science Week 2012 Sinéad Burke spoke about science teaching and learning to Dr. Paul van Kampen who lectures in physics education in DCU. On this programme you will hear the second part of the interview with Professor Thomas S. Dee from the University of Virginia. In it he discussed the research he conducted with Professor Brian Jacob from the University of Michigan on the topic of student plagiarism at college level. He describes what students and lecturers can do to avoid plagiarism.