Our Team

- Paul Conway
- Professor (UL)

- Aisling Leavy
- Professor (MIC)

- Emer Smyth
- Research Professor (ESRI)

- Genco Guralp
- Research Fellow & Research Project Manager (UL)

- Antonio Calderón
- Associate Professor (UL)

- Johanna Fitzgerald
- Associate Professor (MIC, ETBI)

- Mairead Hourigan
- Associate Professor (MIC)

- Déirdre Ní Chróinín
- Professor (MIC)

- Niamh O’Meara
- Associate Professor (UL)

- Raymond Lynch
- Associate Professor (UL)
Research Design
TPJ study is an accelerated longitudinal mixed-methods study focused on understanding the dynamics of teacher learning and development from the final year of initial teacher education (ITE) through the first nine years of teachers’ work within classrooms and schools in the context of the wider education system at primary, post primary and further education (FE) sectors in Ireland.

Ethics & Data Protection
The Teachers’ Professional Journeys study Research ethics approval is being undertaken via the UL Education and Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee. The study is compliant with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that protects the personal data of student-teachers, teachers and school principals and other research participants that are involved in the study. The joint data controllers for TPJ are the Teaching Council and the Department of Education. The data processors in the study are UL, ESRI, and MIC.
Funders & Stakeholders
Funders
The Teachers’ Professional Journeys study is jointly funded by the Teaching Council and the Department of Education on behalf of the Government of Ireland. The Teaching Council is the regulator of the teaching profession in Ireland. It is dedicated to promoting and regulating excellence in the teaching profession.
