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Podcast: DCU Lecture Series on Policy, Practice and the Law in Education

Podcast: DCU Lecture Series on Policy, Practice and the Law in Education

A podcast and full details from last month’s School of Policy & Practice in DCU’s Institute of Education inaugural lecture from its series on Policy, Practice and the Law in Education, are now available here.

The theme of the lecture was Professional Practice and Regulation, on which an esteemed panel of speakers provided a response.

The rationale underpinning the lecture series is to provide an opportunity for the sharing of perspectives on how education, professional practice, and the law are interrelated in both policy and practice contexts. In addition, the lecture series enables DCU Institute of Education to develop new relationships and enrich existing placement and research partnerships with schools (primary and post-primary).

The lecture series was designed by Dr Bernadette Ní Áingléis, Associate Dean (Placements and Related Partnerships), and Ms Marie Conroy Johnson, Director of Placement (BRelEd) with Head of School, Dr Elaine McDonald. DCU Institute of Education was greatly honoured that the inaugural lecture and lecture series was opened by the Hon. Mr Justice Michael Peart, Judge of the Court of Appeal, who gave a very stimulating and engaging opening address.

Dr Anne Looney, Executive Dean (pictured above), was delighted to welcome on the evening a diverse audience from a variety of disciplines and sectors including education, the judiciary, health, and a range of regulatory and statutory bodies, and colleagues from across the university.

The School of Policy and Practice, DCU Institute of Education, looks forward to welcoming you to the next event in its lecture series on Policy, Practice, and the Law in Education. Details of this event will be announced in early 2019.