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Anseo.net - If I were the Minister for Education

Auteur(s): Simon Lewis
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How many times have you said to yourself, "If I were the Minister for Education…?" Well I do! Rather than grumble to myself, I decided to podcast my thoughts on ways I'd change the primary education system in Ireland. Every episode I'll take on a different theme, give some background and hopefully come to some conclusions by the end.

simonmlewis.substack.comSimon Lewis
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  • Interview 30: Amanda Jolliffe, Lead Microsoft Dream Space
    Dec 6 2025

    In this episode of 'If I were the Minister for Education', I delve into the integration of AI in the Irish Primary Education System joined by Amanda Jolliffe, the lead of Microsoft Ireland's Dream Space, to discuss the influence of AI on education and the various innovative tools and programs offered by Dream Space. We explore how AI can assist both teachers and students, from lesson planning to creative learning activities. The discussion covers not only the benefits and applications of AI but also the importance of critical thinking, ethical use, and equitable access to technology in schools. The episode also highlights the significance of professional learning for teachers and forthcoming initiatives like a new Dream Space hub focused on skilling and cloud operation infrastructure.

    More about Dream Space: https://dreamspace.microsoft.com/en-us/dreamspace/ireland

    Oide AI Hub: https://www.oidetechnologyineducation.ie/ai-hub/



    This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit simonmlewis.substack.com/subscribe
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    47 min
  • What's the point of the Primary Ethos Survey?
    Nov 22 2025

    In this episode of ‘If I Were the Minister for Education,’ I explore the recent survey conducted by the Irish Department of Education concerning primary school patronage. I also discuss the legacy left by former Minister Helen McEntee and give my initial thoughts on the new Minister Hildegarde Naughton. I raise questions about the survey’s efficacy, its democratic value, and its alignment with the constitutional rights of children. I provide a historical context on the secular roots of Irish primary education and argue for state-run, multi-denominational schools.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

    00:31 A New Minister for Education

    01:37 Legacy of Helen McEntee

    02:30 The Primary School Ethos Survey

    03:53 Survey Questions and Parental Choices

    06:25 Critique of the Survey’s Purpose

    09:08 Human Rights and Education

    23:52 Historical Context of Religious Schools

    26:25 Conclusion: The Need for Genuine Reform



    This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit simonmlewis.substack.com/subscribe
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    29 min
  • Interview 29: Debbie O'Neill (LIVE)
    Nov 1 2025

    Debunking Myths in Special Education: A Live Discussion with Debbie O’Neill In the latest episode of ‘If I Were the Minister for Education,’ I welcome Debbie O’Neill, principal of a school for primary and secondary students with mild general learning disabilities. This live podcast covers topics ranging from the special education system in Ireland, the challenges faced by special schools, and debunking common myths surrounding special education.

    Key points include the lack of specialised resources and funding, misconceptions about inclusion, and the need for more support for students and staff. Debbie and I also discuss the importance of creating an environment where every student feels included and valued, regardless of their educational setting.

    Timings: 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:45 Special Education Focus 02:17 Debunking Myths in Special Education 03:31 Debbie O’Neill’s Journey in Special Education 05:14 Challenges and Realities of Special Schools 11:45 Inclusion vs. Integration 17:02 Resource Allocation in Special Schools 29:32 Challenges in Special Schools 29:44 Resourcing Issues in Special Classes 30:25 In-School Therapy Program 32:45 Debunking Myths About Special Schools 33:29 Importance of Community in Special Schools 49:15 Special Schools and Extracurricular Activities 50:38 Final Thoughts and Future Plans



    This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit simonmlewis.substack.com/subscribe
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    55 min
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