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Simply academic? Why children with special educational needs don’t like school
S McCoy, J Banks
European Journal of Special Needs Education 27 (1), 81-97, 2012
2102012
‘Your whole life depends on it’: Academic stress and high-stakes testing in Ireland
J Banks, E Smyth
Journal of youth studies 18 (5), 598-616, 2015
2072015
‘There was never really any question of anything else': young people's agency, institutional habitus and the transition to higher education
E Smyth, J Banks
British Journal of Sociology of Education 33 (2), 263-281, 2012
1872012
From Leaving Certificate to leaving school: A longitudinal study of sixth year students
E Smyth, J Banks, E Calvert
Liffey Press, 2011
1562011
High stakes testing and student perspectives on teaching and learning in the Republic of Ireland
E Smyth, J Banks
Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability 24, 283-306, 2012
1082012
The primary classroom: Insights from the growing up in Ireland study
S McCoy, E Smyth, J Banks
Dublin: ESRI, 2012
1002012
School matters: How context influences the identification of different types of special educational needs
S McCoy, J Banks, M Shevlin
Irish Educational Studies 31 (2), 119-138, 2012
932012
Achieving inclusion? Effective resourcing of students with special educational needs
J Banks, D Frawley, S McCoy
International Journal of Inclusive Education 19 (9), 926-943, 2015
812015
Inclusion at a crossroads: Dismantling Ireland’s system of special education
M Shevlin, J Banks
Education Sciences 11 (4), 161, 2021
692021
Connection before content: using multiple perspectives to examine student engagement during Covid-19 school closures in Ireland
A Bray, J Banks, A Devitt, E Ní Chorcora
Irish Educational Studies 40 (2), 431-441, 2021
662021
Disproportionality in special education: Identifying children with emotional behavioural difficulties in Irish primary schools
J Banks, M Shevlin, S McCoy
European Journal of Special Needs Education 27 (2), 219-235, 2012
652012
Spatial microsimulation for rural policy analysis
C O'Donoghue, D Ballas, G Clarke, S Hynes, K Morrissey
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013
582013
The role of parental expectations in understanding social and academic well-being among children with disabilities in Ireland
S McCoy, B Maître, D Watson, J Banks
European Journal of Special Needs Education 31 (4), 535-552, 2016
562016
An Irish solution…? Questioning the expansion of special classes in an era of inclusive education
J Banks, S McCoy
The Economic and Social Review 48 (4, Winter), 441-461, 2017
442017
Special classes in Irish schools phase 2: A qualitative study
J Banks, S McCoy, D Frawley, G Kingston, M Shevlin, F Smyth
Dublin: Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Research Series, 2016
442016
Further education and training in Ireland: Past, present and future
S McGuinness, A Bergin, E Kelly, S McCoy, E Smyth, A Whelan, J Banks
Research Series 35, 19-20, 2014
442014
Too much of a good thing? Gender,‘concerted cultivation’and unequal achievement in primary education
S McCoy, D Byrne, J Banks
Child Indicators Research 5, 155-178, 2012
442012
Continuous professional development among primary teachers in Ireland
J Banks, E Smyth
The Teaching Council and Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), 2011
432011
Education of children in care in Ireland: an exploratory study.
M Darmody, L McMahon, J Banks
Ombudsman for Children Office (OCO), 2013
422013
One of the gang? Peer relations among students with special educational needs in Irish mainstream primary schools
J Banks, S McCoy, D Frawley
European Journal of Special Needs Education 33 (3), 396-411, 2018
392018
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