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Why I Chose to Study Inclusive and Special Education: Reflections from a First-Year Teacher by Ciaran Walsh

As a first-year secondary school teacher working in an ASD classroom in a DEIS school, my journey into inclusive and special education has been both professionally rewarding and personally transformative. My decision to pursue the Master’s programme in Inclusive and Special Education came from a desire to better support the students I work with every […]

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Thinking About a Career in Inclusive and Special Education: What Are You Stepping Into?

by Dr KE Ren (Rita) People come to the field of inclusive and special education from different places. Some are already working in education or support roles and are looking to deepen or extend their practice. Others arrive through personal experience, or from different professional backgrounds considering a shift into this area.  Across these different

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Who Is Psychology For? It’s Time to Rethink

Who Is Psychology For? It’s Time to Rethink Psychology has never been more relevant. From mental health and education to workplace wellbeing and social policy, psychological knowledge plays a critical role in how we understand and respond to the challenges facing modern society. Yet in Ireland, access to psychology education, and ultimately to the profession,

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