Research seminar to discuss the issue of diversity among Ireland’s teachers

Oct 22 2014 Posted: 13:35 IST

Education experts will gather in the School of Education, NUI Galway on Friday to discuss the issue of diversity among Ireland’s teachers. While many schools now have student populations from many backgrounds and cultures, the teaching population remains predominantly female, and from the majority ethnic and upper socio-economic backgrounds.

Initial findings from an NUI Galway research project on ‘Diversity in Initial Teacher Education’ (DITE) in Ireland will be presented at a seminar on Friday. The seminar, which is supported by the University’s Moore Institute, will feature two presentations.

  • The Cultural Diversification of the Teaching Profession: How Effective is it?
    Professor Ninetta Santoro, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland.
  • Diversity in Initial Teacher Education (DITE) in Ireland: A Rationale and Initial Analysis.
    Dr Elaine Keane, Dr Manuela Heinz, and Dr Conor Foley, School of Education, NUI Galway.

Dr Elaine Keane is the recipient of an Irish Research Council Research Project Grant for the DITE project, and, along with Dr Heinz, is heading up the DITE research project in the School of Education at NUI Galway.

According to Dr Keane: “While research and policy documents emphasise the necessity of diversifying the teaching population, we are lacking data adequately describing our national context in relation to diversity in initial teacher education. The gathering of comprehensive data on those applying to enter, and entering, initial teacher education is crucial in informing future directions in policy and research on teacher diversity in Ireland.”

For more information visit http://www.nuigalway.ie/education/research/dite/dite.html

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