Past Projects

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ICEP Europe has been involved in a number of high profile projects with both national and international partners. Below is a short introduction to each project. To find out more click on a specific project at the bottom of the page.

APRIL 2008

The purpose of the project was to conduct a literature review on the principles and practices relating to inclusive education for children with special educational needs. …

APRIL 2009

A longitudinal study over three years examining how special education is provided within Irish schools, the experiences of pupils/students with special education needs (SEN) receiving this education and their associated outcomes. …

OCTOBER 2009

The purpose of this research project was to investigate the professional development requirements of those second level (post primary) teachers who have a specific remit to work with students who have special educational needs (SEN) in mainstream school settings in both Northern and Southern Ireland… …

OCTOBER 2010

With the current proliferation of online courses, there is a new and different dimension in the learning culture of teacher education. Many tutors are moving from traditional pedagogies of face-to-face (F2F) teaching to become online educators often with limited or no pedagogical training in this co… …

SEPTEMBER 2014

Currently in Europe, around 16% to 24% of pupils are facing difficulties adapting to traditional learning approaches. The ALS project aims to address the needs of these pupils in accessing learning by providing a tool to develop common, personalised, and inclusive learning materials. …

Throughout the EU, learners with special educational needs/intellectual disabilities are still not achieving or being included in education at all levels according to their potential. ITIDE aims to address this deficit by making available outstanding open access, practice-leading training materials… …

SEPTEMBER 2015

Lack of employment, or employment loss, is a very stressful event for young job seekers. Several studies have indicated that unemployment is related to mental distress and depression, a low level of self-esteem, and a risk of death by suicide. …

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