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Clíodhna Martin PhD

Cliodhna-2022-update

Contact

Telephone
01 805 7782
Location
St Patrick's, Room 34

Rannóg

Department of Policy & Practice

Role

Lecturer in Education

Research Methods Coordinator BSc. Education Studies

Research Methods Co-Ordinator Professional Masters in Primary Education (PME)

Outreach Coordinator BSc. Education Studies

Biography

Cliodhna is a qualified primary school principal/teacher and a lecturer in education with a strong understanding of the education system in Ireland. Through her teaching experience she has a keen awareness of both marginalisation and social disadvantage and how the importance of children’s geographies, the local community and the environment can vary across urban and rural contexts.

Currently lecturing across a number of modules on both the BSc. Education Studies (BSc. ES) programme and the Professional Masters in Education (PME) her areas of interest include educational leadership, community engagement, student voice and participation. She is personally involved in various community-based groups which aim to promote partnership, empowerment and participation for children and youth.

  • Lecturer in Education, Marino Institute of Education, 2020 – present
  • Primary School Principal, St. Peter’s Primary School, Monasterevin, Co. Kildare (2012- 2020)
  • Primary School Teacher (HSCL, Mainstream, SET teaching), Bunscoil Sancta Maria, Synge Street (2002-2012

Qualifications

  • PhD. Doctorate in Children & Youth, thesis on Children’s lived experience of urban planning policy in Dublin 2000- 2017. Research Focus: ‘The impact of neoliberal urban planning and policy on children’s lived experiences of Dublin city: 2000-2017.’
  • Master of Science, Children & Youth Studies (UCD 2015), thesis on ‘Participation, Experience and Engagement of Roma and Traveller Youth in their own locality.’ (The PEER Project).
  • Master of Education, (University College Dublin 2008), Thesis on the ‘Christian Brothers and the establishment of Synge Street Primary School’.
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Primary Education (St. Patrick’s College of Education, DCU, 2002)
  • Degree in Gaeilge and Geography, (UCD, 2000)

Teaching

Programme

Module Code

Module Name

Role

BSc. Education Studies (ES)

ES8309

Research Methods 1

Module Leader and Lecturer

BSc. ES

ES8405

Research Methods 2: Dissertation

Module Leader and Lecturer

Dissertation Co-Ordinator

BSc. ES

ES8110

Leadership 1

Module Leader and Lecturer

BSc ES

ES8307

Leadership 3

Module Leader and Lecturer

BSc ES

ES8106

What is Education: Foundations of Education

Module Leader and Lecturer

BSc ES

ES8108

Work Placement 1

Lecturer

PME

PM9114

Research Methods 1

Module Leader and Lecturer

PME

PM9214

Research Methods 2: Dissertation

Module Leader and Lecturer

ORCID iD

0000-0003-2091-7716

Publications and other outputs

 

Book Chapters

 

Dunn, G. & Martin, C. (forthcoming) Epistemic Paternalism in Education,  

 

Journal Articles

 

Martin, C., Walsh, G., Sloan, S., Dunn, J., Gibson, K., Orr, K., Winter, F. (2023). Comparing Approaches to Home-School Links on the Island of Ireland: The BUDDIES study [SCoTENS Special issue]. Irish Journal of Education, 47, 1-XX. www.erc.ie/ije

 

Thesis

 

Martin, C. (2022). The impact of neoliberal urban planning and policy on children’s lived experiences of Dublin city: 2000-2017. [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. University College Dublin.

 

Research Reports

 

Walsh, G., Martin, C., Sloan, S., Dunn, J., Gibson, K., Orr, K., & Winter, F. (2022). The BUDDIES Study (BUilding BriDges, DimInishing Educational DiSadvantage): Examining the Role of Home-School Community Liaison (HSCL) across the island of Ireland. SCoTENS. https://scotens.org/site/wp-content/uploads/BUDDIES-Report.pdf

 

Conference Contributions

 

Walsh, G. & Martin, C. (2023, March 30). BUDDIES: the role of Home-School Community Liaison Coordinators in building bridges to diminish educational disadvantage across Ireland. Educational Studies Association of Ireland National Conference, Stranmillis University.

Martin, C. (2022, March). Research Methods with Children: Qualitative research, uncovering lived experience. [invited workshop presentation]. UCD. Online

Martin, C. (2020, November). ‘Restrictions, Resilience & Research: Overcoming Uncertainty & Adapting to Life as a PhD Student during the COVID Pandemic.’ Children’s Research Network. Online 

Professional Activities

Co-Chair, 20th International Geography Olympiad Ireland (August, 2023)

Co-Chair, Geography Olympiad for Ireland, 2023-2024

Chairperson, Board of Management, St. Michael’s House Special School, Baldoyle (2021-present)

Co-Ordinator and Chair of the National Youth Forum at the International Walk 21 Conference, 2022

Member of Youth Voice Team, Museum of Childhood Ireland (2021 – present).

Awards

Shared Island- SCoTENS Research Partnership ‘The BUDDIES study.’ €24,725.96

Irish Research Council, DCYA Growing up in Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship, PhD (2017) €47,700

Membership

Teaching Council of Ireland member

Children’s Research Network member

Member of Advisory Panel: Children’s Voice Team, Museum of Childhood, Ireland

Irish National Teachers Organisaton (INTO)

Educational Studies Association of Ireland member

Royal Society of British Geographers member

Geographies of Children, Youth and Families Research Group (GCYFRG) member