Personal profile
Research interests
School networks and collaborative partnerships in education; DEIS school interventions and programmes; Equity of outcome in education; Teacher Professional Learning for complexity; Parental involvement in children's learning
More information / biography
Ruth joined the TED Project, Curriculum Development Unit, in 2004. With a background in Adult and Community Education, she has over twenty years’ experience of working with a variety of statutory, community and voluntary stakeholders to promote equality of opportunity in education.
She conducted her PhD research on the PLUS and Oscailt networks of DEIS schools, which are facilitated by the TED Project. Her research explores how school networks support individual members and DEIS schools in the areas of teacher professional learning for complexity, implementing education policy in key areas such as teaching and learning and wellbeing, and building social capital and developing links with key stakeholders to support and advocate for children and families in DEIS schools.
In addition to managing TED, the Embracing Diversity Nurturing Integration Programme (EDNIP), and facilitating networks of DEIS schools, Ruth has extensive experience of research in the area of educational inequality and has been lead researcher and co-researcher for a number of studies including: Independent Evaluation of City Connects in the NEIC, Dublin (2023), City Connects Process Evaluation (2020- April 2023), EDNIP Phase 2 Research (2021-2024), Bedford Row Family Project: Holding the Suffering (2017) and Evaluation of the Doodle Families Literacy Pilot Project (2016).
Ruth is also a member of the Department of Learning, Society and Religious Education, MIC and contributes to the B Ed programme in Schools and Society modules and delivers guest lectures to undergrad, postgrad and international students on TED work and research with DEIS schools.
Education/Academic qualification
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mary Immaculate College
… → 2021
Award Date: 28 Oct 2021
Bachelor
Master
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 1 No Poverty
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SDG 4 Quality Education
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SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
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Projects
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Oscailt Needs Analysis on Multidisciplinary Support in DEIS Schools in Limerick City
Bourke, R., Lyne, A., McNamara, J., Kiff, R. & Hikey, B., 16 Jun 2025, 176 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
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Responding to complexity in disadvantaged school contexts: the role of school networks in building social capital
Bourke, R., 18 Sep 2023, In: Irish Educational Studies. 42, 4, p. 1043-1064 22 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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How do school networks operate to support DEIS schools? A case study analysis of two Transforming Education through Dialogue (TED) Project facilitated school networks.
Bourke, R., 4 Jun 2022, 454 p.Research output: Types of Thesis › Doctoral Thesis
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All Together Now: A Review of the Mary Immaculate College Children’s Choir.
Kenny, A., Bourke, R. & Ní Chondúin, M., 2016, Curriculum Development Unit.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review
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Case Study Analysis of School Networks That Support Schools in Challenging Circumstances
Bourke, R., 2022.Research output: Published contribution to conference › Paper
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Reconceptualizing and Challenging Prevailing Perceptions of Families Affected by Imprisonment in the "Post-Truth" Era
Bourke, R., 2022.Research output: Published contribution to conference › Paper