The politics of expansion : the transformation of educational policy in the Republic of Ireland, 1957-72

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    • Walsh, John

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The politics of expansion : the transformation of educational policy in the Republic of Ireland, 1957-72

John Walsh

Manchester University Press, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 332-338) and index

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This fascinating study provides a detailed and accessible discussion of the radical changes in Irish educational policy between 1957-72, when it was transformed out of all recognition within a single decade. Making use of new archival sources and interviews with key participants, Walsh gives a balanced and original analysis of the forces making for change in Irish education and the obstacles they encountered. The book makes a significant original contribution to our knowledge of Irish education. The book will be of interest to scholars of modern Irish history, politics and public policy. It is essential reading for students of Irish education and of history of education more generally; it will also be invaluable to those with a professional or academic interest in Irish education. -- .

Table of Contents

List of tables and figures List of illustrations Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction 1. A conservative consensus: 1957-59 2. A cautious beginning: 1959-61 3. Educational reform: 1961-65 4. The impact of Investment in Education: 1965-66 5. The politics of transformation: 1966-68 6. A quiet revolution - higher education: 1966-68 7. The limits of reform: 1968-72 Conclusion Appendix 1: Educational expenditure by the state: 1957-72 Appendix 2: Regional inequalities at post-primary level Bibliography -- .

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