A clear plan for Irish education, explained in plain terms, with the aim of fair, inclusive change.
The book lays out a practical proposal for reforming how Ireland’s schools are funded and run. It emphasizes religious inclusivity, public accountability, and a university system that serves all faiths without compromising essential education standards.
- Learn the key questions experts debated about universal education, endowments, and religious instruction.
- See how a proposed plan addresses both primary schools and higher education.
- Discover the arguments for a national university and how existing institutions might adapt.
- Understand the timing and political context surrounding education reform in Ireland.
Ideal for readers interested in 19th‑century Irish history, education policy, and debates over church and state in schooling.