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P.W. Joyce and the Educational Shaping of the Emerging Irish Nation, 1827-1914


P.W. Joyce and the Educational Shaping of the Emerging Irish Nation, 1827-1914


Historical Studies in Education

von: Teresa O'Doherty, Liam O'Connor, Tom O'Donoghue

160,49 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 06.09.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031673764
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 215

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<p>This book provides an exposition on the professional and cultural life of Patrick Weston Joyce (1827–1914), more popularly known as P. W. Joyce, who lived and worked during the final phase of British rule in Ireland. The focus throughout is very much on how family, locale, and schooling influenced this significant Irish patriot, polymath, and pioneering pedagogue who worked across a range of disciplines, including education, language, history, and music. Moreover, attention is paid to how his achievements were possible only because of the variety of leading roles he played in the development of the Irish National School System between 1845 and 1893. Thus positioned, Joyce was in many ways a significant choreographer of a slow revolution in which education, in both formal and informal settings, was used to educate the Irish people regarding their cultural heritage.</p>
<p>Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Early Influences on the Work of Joyce that Contributed to HIS Development as an Educationist of Renown.- Chapter 3. Joyce as an Organiser of Schools.- Chapter 4. Joyce’s Work at the Central Model School.- Chapter 5. Joyce’s Career at the State Training Institution.- Chapter 6. Joyce’s Handbook of School Management and Methods of Teaching.-&nbsp;Chapter 7. The Development of the Handbook between 1863 and 1898.- Chapter 8. Joyce’s production of Textbooks for Use in Schools.- Chapter 9. Joyce and the Collection of Folklore Preserved in Story Form.- Chapter 10. Joyce and the Collection of Traditional Music.- Chapter 11. Conclusion.</p>
<p><strong>Teresa O’Doherty</strong> is President of Marino Institute of Education,&nbsp;an Associated College of&nbsp;Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Her research interests are in the area of teacher education and the history of education.</p>

<p><strong>Liam O’Connor</strong>&nbsp;is Director of the Irish Traditional Music Archive.</p>

<p><strong>Tom&nbsp;O’Donoghue</strong>&nbsp;is Professor Emeritus of Education in the Graduate School of Education, the University of Western Australia. He is also an elected fellow of both the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and the Royal Historical Society, UK.</p>
<p>This book provides an exposition on the professional and cultural life of Patrick Weston Joyce (1827–1914), more popularly known as P. W. Joyce, who lived and worked during the final phase of British rule in Ireland. The focus throughout is very much on how family, locale, and schooling influenced this significant Irish patriot, polymath, and pioneering pedagogue who worked across a range of disciplines, including education, language, history, and music. Moreover, attention is paid to how his achievements were possible only because of the variety of leading roles he played in the development of the Irish National School System between 1845 and 1893. Thus positioned, Joyce was in many ways a significant choreographer of a slow revolution in which education, in both formal and informal settings, was used to educate the Irish people regarding their cultural heritage.</p>

<p><strong>Teresa O’Doherty</strong>&nbsp;is President of the Marino Institute of Education at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Her research interests are in the area of teacher education and the history of education.</p>

<p><strong>Liam O’Connor</strong>&nbsp;is Director of the Irish Traditional Music Archive.</p>

<p><strong>Tom&nbsp;O’Donoghue</strong>&nbsp;is Professor Emeritus of Education in the Graduate School of Education, the University of Western Australia. He is also an elected fellow of both the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and the Royal Historical Society, UK.</p>
Provides an in-depth behind-the-scenes account of the development of the Irish National School System Demonstrates the impact of P. W. Joyce on formal and informal Education and cultural heritage in Ireland Reveals P.W. Joyce as a major source for the study of Irish folk culture in both the Irish and English language

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