
معرفی
John Carroll is a Lecturer in History and Policy of Education at Marino Institute of Education's Department of Policy Practice. He teaches across multiple programs including B.Ed, B.Oid, and B.Sc. Education Studies, serving as Research Methods Coordinator and First Year B.Ed Head. Carroll also supervises undergraduate dissertations and tutors for the School Placement Team.
Education:
- PhD, Maynooth University (John and Pat Hume Doctoral Scholar)
- MA Education, University College London
- B.Ed. (Hons), Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick
Research Focus: Carroll specializes in 19th-20th century Irish education policy, teacher identity evolution, Irish language (An Ghaeilge) in education, local history, and primary-level literacy development. His work examines how historical teacher roles shaped modern educational frameworks.
Publications: His scholarly output focuses on Irish teacher identity formation during the 1800s, particularly through nationalist movements and pedagogical developments. Recent works analyze teacher journals, classroom tools, and the socio-political dimensions of education in pre-independence Ireland.
Awards:
- John and Pat Hume Doctoral Scholarship (2020-2024)
Academic Service: Carroll supervises undergraduate research projects and mentors student teachers through the institute's placement program. He maintains membership in the History of Education Society UK.





