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Anseo.net - If I were the Minister for Education

An Irish Primary Education Podcast

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every 11 days
Average duration
38 minutes
Episodes
269
Years Active
2019 - 2025
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SCABS: Are We Undermining the Strike Already?

SCABS: Are We Undermining the Strike Already?

In this episode, I explore the FORSA strike of school secretaries and caretakers, the glue of Irish schools. For over a century, their work has been underpaid, under-recognised, and taken for granted…

00:32:44  |   Sun 31 Aug 2025
Interview 26: Patrick Jackson, Picker Pals

Interview 26: Patrick Jackson, Picker Pals

Patrick Jackson is the CEO and Founder of Picker Pals World. The story goes that Patrick was walking his dog when he came across a seagull caught around the neck in some discarded fishing line. He ma…

00:31:27  |   Mon 18 Aug 2025
What we can learn from the UK when it comes to religion in schools

What we can learn from the UK when it comes to religion in schools

 I've been writing about religious control of schools for well over a decade now, and I found that people tend to throw the same arguments out to me every time I talk about it. And there's a lot and …

00:31:47  |   Wed 23 Jul 2025
The Catholic Church Has the Least to Lose if Sacraments Leave Schools

The Catholic Church Has the Least to Lose if Sacraments Leave Schools

We often hear the argument that the Church is determined to keep its grip on education. But if the sacraments were removed from the school day and shifted to after-school parish programmes, I’d argue…

00:21:58  |   Sat 14 Jun 2025
Interview 26: Paula Korsnakova and Eliane Segers (IEA)

Interview 26: Paula Korsnakova and Eliane Segers (IEA)

As educators, I wonder do we think much about the research that is done about education. I spoke with Paula Korsnakova and Eliane Segers from the IEA (International Association for the Evaluation of …

00:47:39  |   Mon 26 May 2025
Interview 25: Roisin Brady from LanguageNut

Interview 25: Roisin Brady from LanguageNut

With the new MFL curriculum coming up, I thought I'd speak to someone who knows a thing or two about teaching languages. Róisín Brady from LanguageNut joined me to explain how she thinks the curricul…

00:39:23  |   Mon 21 Apr 2025
The True Cost of Underfunding in Irish Primary Schools

The True Cost of Underfunding in Irish Primary Schools

In this episode, I explore the issue of underfunding in Irish primary schools, using the example of Sacred Heart Junior National School in Killinarden, Dublin, which announced it would operate remote…

00:35:25  |   Mon 31 Mar 2025
Who owns the solar panels in schools and why does nobody care?

Who owns the solar panels in schools and why does nobody care?

 On this week's show, I'll be talking about solar panels and schools, but maybe not from the angle you might be expecting. As many of you might know, the government decided that every school in the c…

00:23:00  |   Mon 17 Mar 2025
Interview 24: Rob Barnett

Interview 24: Rob Barnett

Rob Barnett is the co-founder and Chief Product Officer of Modern Classrooms Project, a really interesting project which, at its core, tries to use technology for better human interaction and relatio…

00:33:19  |   Mon 03 Mar 2025
A Love Letter to the new Minister for Education

A Love Letter to the new Minister for Education

Despite my detective work, it looks like I was completely wrong about who the next Minister for Education was going to be and it's Helen McEntee who is our education minister.

Join me as I write a let…

00:29:10  |   Mon 03 Feb 2025
Interview 23: Muireann Sadlier

Interview 23: Muireann Sadlier

In this podcast episode, I interview Muireann Sadlier, the Director of Cyber Smarties Ireland, discussing the importance of keeping children safe online while teaching them to use the internet positi…

00:55:32  |   Mon 20 Jan 2025
10 Reasons to Be Hopeful for Education in 2025

10 Reasons to Be Hopeful for Education in 2025

In this episode I reflect on the challenges faced by the primary education system in 2024 and offer ten reasons for possible optimism in 2025. Topics include improvements in special education, the po…

00:46:22  |   Fri 03 Jan 2025
Review of the Year 2024 - July to December

Review of the Year 2024 - July to December

 If you have been listening to the first half of this episode where I covered the education stories from January to June, you'll notice that the first half of 2024 in schools was not exactly filled w…

00:35:54  |   Mon 23 Dec 2024
Review of the Year 2024 - January to June

Review of the Year 2024 - January to June

 If there's nothing else you can say about the Minister for Education, Norma Foley. When we look back at 2024, it's likely she will feature heavily. Whether it was her crisis opportunity during the g…

00:26:57  |   Fri 20 Dec 2024
Who will be the next Minister for Education?

Who will be the next Minister for Education?

In this episode, I count down who I believe are the top ten front-runners to being the next Minister for Education. What position with Norma Foley come? Who do I tip to be the next Donagh O'Malley? F…

00:43:49  |   Mon 09 Dec 2024
My Election Manifesto

My Election Manifesto

Don't worry, I'm not running in the General Election! You already have enough of me.

However, theoretically, if I got to write a Manifesto, there are 4 main areas I would focus on:

  1. Patronage
  2. Special Ed…
00:33:15  |   Sun 17 Nov 2024
Access Undone: The Collapse of Special Education [Episode 6]

Access Undone: The Collapse of Special Education [Episode 6]

In this final episode of Access Undone, I try to outline the ways I would reverse the damage that has been caused in the last decade by the Department of Education and NCSE. I explore three solutions…

00:22:05  |   Fri 15 Nov 2024
Access Undone: The Collapse of Special Education [Episode 5]

Access Undone: The Collapse of Special Education [Episode 5]

When I appeared on Virgin Media television's "Ireland's Education Crisis," I thought my phone would be buzzing from radio stations eager to find out why I thought the way we treat children with addit…

00:18:05  |   Mon 11 Nov 2024
Access Undone: The Collapse of Special Education [Episode 4]

Access Undone: The Collapse of Special Education [Episode 4]

The AON Debacle and what it tells us

In this episode I cover the controversial Assessment of Need (AON) process which, to me, shows how the power of silence, supported by the illusion of partnership t…

00:27:01  |   Mon 28 Oct 2024
Access Undone: The Collapse of Special Education [Episode 3]

Access Undone: The Collapse of Special Education [Episode 3]

Episode 3: Those with the greatest needs

The episode examines the troubling history of the National Council for Special Education (NCSE) and its policies, including the controversial cuts to resources…

00:35:54  |   Mon 14 Oct 2024
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