The purpose of this study was to develop a novel protocol to be used in assessing
performance outcomes in projectile sports. This study also wanted to establish if
variability within a movement pattern (throwing) is ...
McGarr, Oliver; Kearney, Gerry(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2009)
The focus of this study was to examine the leadership role as lived by teaching principals in a selection of small primary schools in the west of Ireland and in particular the implications ICT has for that role. The study ...
This literature review explores the historical development of ICT in Irish postprimary/
secondary schools and examines how the education system has responded to
the various ICT initiatives and policy changes. The review ...
McGarr, Oliver; Seery, Niall(Design and Technology Association, 2011)
Technology education in Irish post-primary schools is
undergoing significant change. In recent years the syllabi
of all technology-related subjects have been revised. A
new subject, Design and Communication Graphics, ...
McGarr, Oliver; O'Brien, J.(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2007)
The Schools IT2000 initiative, launched in 1997, was the first large-scale attempt to
integrate ICT into teaching and learning in the Irish education system. Prior to its
launch computer use in Irish schools was inhibited ...
Technology was introduced as a Leaving Certificate subject in 2007 after several
years of development and is now one of four senior cycle technology-based subjects
on the curriculum. To the outside observer, its introduction ...
This thesis is comprised of three papers that aim to examine the literature surrounding physiotherapy interventions in non-ambulatory people with Multiple Sclerosis (PwMS), to gather information from a pilot scheme of the ...
Cassidy, Irene(NIHS & University of Limerick, 2002)
Caring for infectious patients in isolation poses not only opportunities for learning but also many challenges for nursing practice and the nurse patient relationship. To contribute to the preparation of student nurses for ...
The widespread growth of golf is mainly due to its accessibility to people of all ages, socio-economic backgrounds and skill levels (Hume et al., 2005). To correspond with this increased participation, research in the area ...
INTRODUCTION
The forces transmitted through the knee throughout the golf swing have been found to
be as high as those associated with running (Colwell et al., 2005) therefore playing golf
with a knee that has undergone ...