Conservative and fragmented policymaking has slowed education reform in Ireland, study finds
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A new study examining education policymaking in Ireland over the last 30 years finds long-standing conservative practices have significantly constrained meaningful reform. Published in Irish Educational Studies, the research draws on perspectives from academic research, government experience, and school leadership to show how education policy has historically been shaped by cautious decision-making, short-term political horizons, and inherited institutional structures.
