Open Access Article
The Changing Landscape — State Policy-Making:
Public Service and Teacher Education in Ireland 1950-1980
School of Education, University College Dublin
Published in: Education Research and Perspectives, Volume 43, 2016, Pages 80-100;
DOI: 10.70953/ERPv43.16004
Abstract
Radical economic policy change from the 1950s had major implications for Irish education which had traditionally drawn its values and orientation from Catholicism and cultural nationalism. While change to the economicallyrelated administrative structures were bold and innovative, responses in the sphere of education were less so. This article outlines the change and forms of administrative response in teacher education and the implications for the administration of teacher in-service professional development.