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Brings together practice and policy to explore creative pedagogies shaping the future of learning in Ireland.

How can arts-based learning shape the future of education in Ireland? Arts Education in Ireland dissects this question using a rich collection of research and case studies spanning early childhood, primary, secondary, and higher education. Through an examination of the evolving role of the arts in the Irish curriculum, this volume showcases how visual arts and interdisciplinary collaborations between educational and cultural institutions are transforming teaching and learning. 

With contributions from educators, researchers, and artists, this work focuses on key themes such as teacher identity formation, student engagement, and the impact of creative pedagogies in developing twenty-first-century skills. It also highlights innovative programs like the Writers in Schools scheme, offering insights into how the arts foster critical thinking and deeper learning experiences. 

Accessible yet deeply researched, this book is an urgent reference for arts educators, students, and researchers worldwide. Whether you are new to arts-based learning or seeking unique perspectives on interdisciplinary education, Arts Education in Ireland provides both theoretical and practical insights into the power of the arts in shaping meaningful learning experiences.
List of Figures 



List of Tables 



Foreword



Maureen Kennelly, Director of the Arts Council of Ireland



Acknowledgements 



 



SECTION 1: PHILOSOPHY AND POLICY 



1. Introduction: Thoughts, Acts and Meanings



Jane OHanlon



2. Cúinne an Ghiorria: Arts Education, a Core Curriculum and the Conundrums
of Policy



Gary Granville



3. An Incredulity to Meta-narratives: Postmodern Philosophical Perspectives



Jones Irwin



4. A Posthuman Perspective in Arts-based Research with Children



Lucy Hill



 



SECTION 2: PEDAGOGY 



5. To Let my Imagination Grab My Pen: Perceptions of Learning within the
Writer-in-Schools-Scheme



Jane OHanlon



6. Visual Thinking Strategies: Practicing in the Field



Liz Coman



7. Quavers to Quadratics An Interdisciplinary Science and Music Programme
for Children



Shane D. Bergin, Marita Kerin and Nigel Flegg



8. Cranking Composing: Reflections on Collaboration and Integrated
Arts-based Performances



Michael Flannery and Mary Nugent



9. Signature Pedagogies of the Art Teacher



Dervil Jordan



10. Beneath the Surface the Freud Project: A Cross-institutional
Collaboration between NCAD School of Education and IMMAs Engagement and
Learning Department



Helen O. Donoghue, Dervil Jordan, Fiona King, Noel Guilfoyle and Mark
Maguire



 



SECTION 3: PRACTICE 



11. In my Craft or Sullen Art: A Writer in the Classroom



Siobhán Parkinson



12. Getting the Art of Hearing: Storytelling, Literacy, Literature, and
Cognition



Patrick Ryan



13. The Write to Read Programme: Research-informed Pedagogies for Communities
of Readers Writers, and Thinkers



Eithne Kennedy



14. Teacher Artist Partnership (TAP): Understanding, Entanglement, and
Exploration through Creative Learning Relationships



Jenny Buggie and Vera McGrath



15. Artist Teacher Identity Formation



Dervil Jordan



16. Setting Learning Free: The Art of the Librarian in Education



Aidan Clifford and Kathleen Moran



17. Writing from Life: A Conversational Pedagogy for Creative Writing



Kevin McDermott



18. Making a Difference: Engaging Young Refugees in the Civic Space of the
Museum



Tadgh Crowley



 



SECTION 4: ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH 



19. The Affordances of the Digital: The Arts and Culture in Education
Research Repository (ACERR), Ireland



Orla Murphy



20. The Change Lab: An Arts-based Research Approach in Initial Teacher
Education



Fiona King and Lucy Hill



21. Returning to Research in Art Education: Notes from the Field



Dónal ODonoghue



22. Postscripts and Future Foci



Mary Shine Thompson 



 



Notes on Contributors



Index
Dr Dervil Jordan is Emeritus Professor of Education at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin and is a former Head of the School of Education. She has been involved in initial teacher education for over 30 years and her research interests are in teacher education, artist teacher identity and access to higher education.





Dr Jane OHanlon is the Head of Education with Poetry Ireland, coordinating its education and outreach programmes. Her doctoral research was on the unique character of arts learning within the formal education system, she is Fulbright Scholar Awardee for 2024.