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James O'Higgins Norman

James O'Higgins Norman PC, MStJ, FRSA holds the UNESCO Chair on Tackling Bullying in Schools and Cyberspace at Dublin City University. He is the director of the National Anti-Bullying Research and Resource Centre,[1] and a member of the Government of Ireland Advisory Council on Online Safety.

James O'Higgins Norman at the Mansion House, Dublin, 2012

Background

O'Higgins Norman was born in Dublin, Ireland,[citation needed] and grew up in Glasnevin where he attended St Kevins College secondary school.[citation needed]

Education

His undergraduate studies included philosophy, psychology and sociology and he has an honours degree in Divinity from Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Rome, 1994), as well as a Higher Diploma in Education from University College Dublin (1996) and a Master's degree in Education from the National University of Ireland, Maynooth (1999). He also studied Family Law at the Law Society of Ireland (2008) and was awarded a Doctorate from UCL Institute of Education, London (2006).[citation needed]

Career

In 2000, he took up a position as a lecturer in the Mater Dei Institute of Education, Dublin, Ireland, where he led research on pastoral care in second level schools. While there he authored the book entitled Ethos and Education in Ireland (2003) (New York: Peter Lang)[2] in which he argued that the Catholic Church had a majority share in the control and management of schools in Ireland and that the church and state would need to reconsider this position in the light of the emerging diversity in Irish society. These views were upheld in 2006 when Archbishop Martin of Dublin called on the state to consider alternative patrons for schools[3] and in 2011 when Ruairí Quinn, Minister for Education and Skills, established a special commission to examine how some schools could be transferred from the patronage of the Catholic Church to other bodies.[4]

In 2003, he was awarded a research grant to examine homophobic bullying in Irish second-level schools. Between 2004 and 2008 he published several reports and two books revealing the extent of the issue in Ireland.[5] In 2005 he became an associate professor at the School of Education Studies in Dublin City University where his research led to the launch in October 2006 of the "Making Our Schools Safe" campaign by the Department of Education and Science.[6] His work on bullying also informed debate in Dáil Éireann[7] and was quoted in a session of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Education.[8] In May 2012 he was invited to participate in the National Anti-Bullying Forum sponsored by the Government of Ireland at the Department of Education and Skills.

He also extended his work on bullying to include research on cyberbullying,[9] and his research on bullying and education was published in journals including the British Journal of Educational Management, Administration and Leadership.

In 2010 he co-edited the International Handbook on Education for Spirituality, Care and Wellbeing (Netherlands: Springer). In addition to his publications he has also been consulted and deposed on issues related to equality and education.[10] In 2012 he was awarded a research scholarship funded by the US State Department which allowed him to participate in research on alternatives to political violence in Boston College’s Irish Institute.[11]

In 2013 he became Director of the National Anti-Bullying Research Centre, formerly of Trinity College Dublin, which moved to Dublin City University following the retirement of its founder and first director Professor Mona O'Moore. In 2018 he was appointed as the UNESCO Chair on Tackling Bullying in Schools and Cyberbspace.[12]

Public life

 
O'Higgins Norman receives a presentation at the Annual Clans Dinner in the Mansion House Dublin, April 2014

He is a former Catholic priest who supported victims and gave evidence to the commission into clerical abuse in the Archdiocese of Dublin.[13]

As an academic at DCU he has contributed to education debates and has been consulted by the media as a spokesperson on educational and social issues.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

O'Higgins Norman has served with a number of school boards and voluntary organisations in the Dublin area. In 1986 he was awarded the Father Phelim McCabe Perpetual Endeavour Award for volunteering with local community services. In 1997, he was nominated by Archbishop Desmond Connell to the board of management of Jobstown Community College where he served as Chairperson until 2004. He was later nominated by the Edmund Rice Schools Trust (ERST) to the board of management of St. Vincent's CBS, Glasnevin, (2009-2012). He was also Chairperson of Schools Across Borders (2010-2012), an Irish Aid funded NGO promoting better relations between young people in areas of conflict.[22] From 2008 to 2014 he was a member of the board of Clans of Ireland and in 2009 became its Vice Chairperson.[23] In 2010 he was appointed to the Most Venerable Order of St. John[24] and in 2012 he was appointed Honorary President of St. John Ambulance Castleknock Combined Division in Dublin.[25]

Honours and awards

O'Higgins Norman has received a number of awards:[citation needed]

Published works

Peer Reviewed Journals
• O'Higgins Norman, J., Goldrick, M. 2012. Reducing Academic Isolation in Favour of Learning Relationships Through a Virtual Classroom. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 4,
• O'Higgins Norman, J.,Connolly, J. 2011. Mimetic Theory and Scapegoating in the Age of Cyberbullying:The Case of Phoebe Prince. Pastoral Care in Education, 29, 4.
• O'Higgins Norman, J., McNamara, G. 2010. Conflicts of Ethos: Issues of Equality in Faith Based Schools. Educational Management Administration and Leadership. (London: Sage).
• O'Higgins Norman, J.Goldrick, M.,Harrison, K. 2009. Pedagogy for Diversity: Mediating Between Tradition and Equality in Schools. International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 14, 4.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 2009. Straight Talking: Explorations on Homosexuality and Homophobia in Secondary Schools in Ireland. Sex Education, 9, 4.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 2009. Still Catching up: Schools, Sexual Orientation and Homophobia in Ireland. Sexuality And Culture, 13, 1, pp1–16.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 2008. Equality in the Provision of Social Personal and Health Education in the Republic of Ireland: The Case of Homophobic Bullying? Pastoral Care in Education, 26, 2, pp69–81.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 2006. Homophobia: A Final Frontier for Tolerance in Religious Education. Journal of Religious Education, 54, 3, pp43–48.
• O'Higgins Norman J. 2005. Homophobic Bullying in Irish Second-Level Schools. Guideline - Newsletter of the Institute of Guidance Counsellors, pp15–17.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 2003. Teacher Professionalism: The Pastoral Dimension. Oideas, 50, Spring, pp66–78.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 2002. The School Around the Corner is Not Still the Same: The Need for Pastoral Care in Schools. Search, 25:3,
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 2002. Educational Underachievement: The Contribution of Pastoral Care. Irish Educational Studies, 21:1, Spring, pp33–45.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 2000. Ethos and the Catholic School. Oideas, 47, Spring, pp66–79.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 1999. Discipline For Learning. The Furrow, Maynooth.
Selected Books/Reports
• O'Higgins Norman, J., Education Matters, Readings in Pastoral Care for School Chaplains, Guidance Counsellors and Teachers. Dublin, Veritas, 2014. • O'Higgins Norman, J., Goldrick, M., Harrison, K. (2010) Identifying Good Practice in Addressing Homophobic Bullying in Second-Level Schools. Dublin: The Equality Authority.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. et al. 2009. The International Handbook on Education for Spirituality, Care and Wellbeing. Dordrect: Springer.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. Homophobic Bullying in Irish Secondary Education, Palo Alto, California, Academica Press, 2008.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. Straight Talk: Researching Gay & Lesbian Issues in the School Curriculum, The Centre for Educational Evaluation, DCU, 2006.
• O'Higgins Norman, J. A Survey of Teachers on Homophobic Bullying in Irish Second-Level Schools, Dublin City University, 2005.
• O'Higgins Norman, J (ed.) At the Heart of Education, School Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care, Dublin: Veritas, 2004.
• O'Higgins Norman, James. Ethos and Education in Ireland, New York: Peter Lang, 2003.

Selected Chapters
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 2011. Sociology of Education. B. Walsh. Education Studies. Dublin. Gill and McMillan.
• O'Higgins Norman, J., Hall, E. 2009. Violence and Conflict in Schools: Negotiating Pathways to Wellbeing, International Handbook on Education for Spirituality, Care and Wellbeing. (Dordrect: Springer).
• O'Higgins Norman, J., King, P. 2007. Evaluating the Impact of a State Religious Education Syllabus for the Religious Education Teacher and the School Chaplain. International Handbook of the Religious, Spiritual and Moral Dimensions in Education (Dordrect: Springer).
• O'Higgins Norman, J. 2003. Pastoral Care in Schools: The Role of the School Principal, Chaplain, Guidance Counsellor and Teachers. Re-imagining The Catholic School (Dublin: Veritas).

References

  1. ^ . Dcu.ie. Archived from the original on 29 August 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  2. ^ Norman, J. Ethos and Education in Ireland. New York. Peter Lang. ISBN 0820457280, 9780820457284
  3. ^ . October 2006. Archived from the original on 6 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Establishment of a Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector (Press Release)". Department of Education. 28 March 2011.
  5. ^ "Press release from Department of Education and Science". Department of Education. May 2016.
  6. ^ "Minister Launches Making Schools Safe Campaign". Department of Education.
  7. ^ PO 19438/04[not specific enough to verify]
  8. ^ Submission by GLEN to Joint Committee on Education & Science 2 July 2009
  9. ^ O'Higgins Norman, J. and Connolly, J. (2011) "Mimetic Theory and Scapegoating in the Age of Cyberbullying: The Case of Phoebe Prince". Pastoral Care in Education, 29, 4
  10. ^ John Stokes v Christian Brothers High School Clonmel. Circuit Court. Teehan. [2022] IECC 1.
  11. ^ "Education Studies - News | DCU". Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  12. ^ "DCU's newly-appointed UNESCO Chair welcomes funding for research on bullying of Roma children". dcu.ie. 28 August 2018.
  13. ^ "Meeting with Archbishop (Chapter 11 Section 13.48)" (PDF). Commission of Investigation, Report into the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin (Report). July 2009.
  14. ^ "Call for guidelines on English for immigrant children". The Irish Times. 8 August 2008.
  15. ^ "A Sense of Belonging". The Irish Times. 12 December 2010.
  16. ^ "We All Need to Get a Life - Our Own". Irish Examiner. 21 March 2009.
  17. ^ Dr James O'Higgins (18 September 2013). "Is your daughter being bullied... or is she the bully?". Independent.ie. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  18. ^ "Op Ed in Irish Independent". Irish Independent. 7 February 2014.
  19. ^ Interviewed for RTE TV Documentary "We need to talk about pornography" broadcast 5 and 12 January 2014.
  20. ^ Ray Darcy Radio Show, RTE Radio One, 10 February 2017.
  21. ^ "Interview with Nicky Campbell on cyberbullying". bbc.co.uk. 31 March 2017.
  22. ^ "Schools Across Borders Annual Report 2013" (PDF). SchoolsAcrossBorders.org. 2013.
  23. ^ "Reference to Position as Clans of Ireland Vice Chairperson". O'Neil Clans website.
  24. ^ See The London Gazette, August 2010, Issue 59515 notice code L-59515-1184013
  25. ^ . Sunday Mirror. 2014. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.

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James O Higgins Norman PC MStJ FRSA holds the UNESCO Chair on Tackling Bullying in Schools and Cyberspace at Dublin City University He is the director of the National Anti Bullying Research and Resource Centre 1 and a member of the Government of Ireland Advisory Council on Online Safety James O Higgins Norman at the Mansion House Dublin 2012 Contents 1 Background 2 Education 3 Career 4 Public life 5 Honours and awards 6 Published works 7 ReferencesBackground EditO Higgins Norman was born in Dublin Ireland citation needed and grew up in Glasnevin where he attended St Kevins College secondary school citation needed Education EditHis undergraduate studies included philosophy psychology and sociology and he has an honours degree in Divinity from Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas Rome 1994 as well as a Higher Diploma in Education from University College Dublin 1996 and a Master s degree in Education from the National University of Ireland Maynooth 1999 He also studied Family Law at the Law Society of Ireland 2008 and was awarded a Doctorate from UCL Institute of Education London 2006 citation needed Career EditIn 2000 he took up a position as a lecturer in the Mater Dei Institute of Education Dublin Ireland where he led research on pastoral care in second level schools While there he authored the book entitled Ethos and Education in Ireland 2003 New York Peter Lang 2 in which he argued that the Catholic Church had a majority share in the control and management of schools in Ireland and that the church and state would need to reconsider this position in the light of the emerging diversity in Irish society These views were upheld in 2006 when Archbishop Martin of Dublin called on the state to consider alternative patrons for schools 3 and in 2011 when Ruairi Quinn Minister for Education and Skills established a special commission to examine how some schools could be transferred from the patronage of the Catholic Church to other bodies 4 In 2003 he was awarded a research grant to examine homophobic bullying in Irish second level schools Between 2004 and 2008 he published several reports and two books revealing the extent of the issue in Ireland 5 In 2005 he became an associate professor at the School of Education Studies in Dublin City University where his research led to the launch in October 2006 of the Making Our Schools Safe campaign by the Department of Education and Science 6 His work on bullying also informed debate in Dail Eireann 7 and was quoted in a session of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Education 8 In May 2012 he was invited to participate in the National Anti Bullying Forum sponsored by the Government of Ireland at the Department of Education and Skills He also extended his work on bullying to include research on cyberbullying 9 and his research on bullying and education was published in journals including the British Journal of Educational Management Administration and Leadership In 2010 he co edited the International Handbook on Education for Spirituality Care and Wellbeing Netherlands Springer In addition to his publications he has also been consulted and deposed on issues related to equality and education 10 In 2012 he was awarded a research scholarship funded by the US State Department which allowed him to participate in research on alternatives to political violence in Boston College s Irish Institute 11 In 2013 he became Director of the National Anti Bullying Research Centre formerly of Trinity College Dublin which moved to Dublin City University following the retirement of its founder and first director Professor Mona O Moore In 2018 he was appointed as the UNESCO Chair on Tackling Bullying in Schools and Cyberbspace 12 Public life Edit O Higgins Norman receives a presentation at the Annual Clans Dinner in the Mansion House Dublin April 2014 He is a former Catholic priest who supported victims and gave evidence to the commission into clerical abuse in the Archdiocese of Dublin 13 As an academic at DCU he has contributed to education debates and has been consulted by the media as a spokesperson on educational and social issues 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 O Higgins Norman has served with a number of school boards and voluntary organisations in the Dublin area In 1986 he was awarded the Father Phelim McCabe Perpetual Endeavour Award for volunteering with local community services In 1997 he was nominated by Archbishop Desmond Connell to the board of management of Jobstown Community College where he served as Chairperson until 2004 He was later nominated by the Edmund Rice Schools Trust ERST to the board of management of St Vincent s CBS Glasnevin 2009 2012 He was also Chairperson of Schools Across Borders 2010 2012 an Irish Aid funded NGO promoting better relations between young people in areas of conflict 22 From 2008 to 2014 he was a member of the board of Clans of Ireland and in 2009 became its Vice Chairperson 23 In 2010 he was appointed to the Most Venerable Order of St John 24 and in 2012 he was appointed Honorary President of St John Ambulance Castleknock Combined Division in Dublin 25 Honours and awards EditO Higgins Norman has received a number of awards citation needed Queen Elizabeth II Member of the Most Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem MStJ President of the United States of America Lifetime Achievement Award for Volunteer Service PAVS President of Ireland Companion of the Order of Clans of Ireland CIOM Government of Ireland Peace Commissioner Published works EditPeer Reviewed Journals O Higgins Norman J Goldrick M 2012 Reducing Academic Isolation in Favour of Learning Relationships Through a Virtual Classroom Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education 4 O Higgins Norman J Connolly J 2011 Mimetic Theory and Scapegoating in the Age of Cyberbullying The Case of Phoebe Prince Pastoral Care in Education 29 4 O Higgins Norman J McNamara G 2010 Conflicts of Ethos Issues of Equality in Faith Based Schools Educational Management Administration and Leadership London Sage O Higgins Norman J Goldrick M Harrison K 2009 Pedagogy for Diversity Mediating Between Tradition and Equality in Schools International Journal of Children s Spirituality 14 4 O Higgins Norman J 2009 Straight Talking Explorations on Homosexuality and Homophobia in Secondary Schools in Ireland Sex Education 9 4 O Higgins Norman J 2009 Still Catching up Schools Sexual Orientation and Homophobia in Ireland Sexuality And Culture 13 1 pp1 16 O Higgins Norman J 2008 Equality in the Provision of Social Personal and Health Education in the Republic of Ireland The Case of Homophobic Bullying Pastoral Care in Education 26 2 pp69 81 O Higgins Norman J 2006 Homophobia A Final Frontier for Tolerance in Religious Education Journal of Religious Education 54 3 pp43 48 O Higgins Norman J 2005 Homophobic Bullying in Irish Second Level Schools Guideline Newsletter of the Institute of Guidance Counsellors pp15 17 O Higgins Norman J 2003 Teacher Professionalism The Pastoral Dimension Oideas 50 Spring pp66 78 O Higgins Norman J 2002 The School Around the Corner is Not Still the Same The Need for Pastoral Care in Schools Search 25 3 O Higgins Norman J 2002 Educational Underachievement The Contribution of Pastoral Care Irish Educational Studies 21 1 Spring pp33 45 O Higgins Norman J 2000 Ethos and the Catholic School Oideas 47 Spring pp66 79 O Higgins Norman J 1999 Discipline For Learning The Furrow Maynooth Selected Books Reports O Higgins Norman J Education Matters Readings in Pastoral Care for School Chaplains Guidance Counsellors and Teachers Dublin Veritas 2014 O Higgins Norman J Goldrick M Harrison K 2010 Identifying Good Practice in Addressing Homophobic Bullying in Second Level Schools Dublin The Equality Authority O Higgins Norman J et al 2009 The International Handbook on Education for Spirituality Care and Wellbeing Dordrect Springer O Higgins Norman J Homophobic Bullying in Irish Secondary Education Palo Alto California Academica Press 2008 O Higgins Norman J Straight Talk Researching Gay amp Lesbian Issues in the School Curriculum The Centre for Educational Evaluation DCU 2006 O Higgins Norman J A Survey of Teachers on Homophobic Bullying in Irish Second Level Schools Dublin City University 2005 O Higgins Norman J ed At the Heart of Education School Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care Dublin Veritas 2004 O Higgins Norman James Ethos and Education in Ireland New York Peter Lang 2003 Selected Chapters O Higgins Norman J 2011 Sociology of Education B Walsh Education Studies Dublin Gill and McMillan O Higgins Norman J Hall E 2009 Violence and Conflict in Schools Negotiating Pathways to Wellbeing International Handbook on Education for Spirituality Care and Wellbeing Dordrect Springer O Higgins Norman J King P 2007 Evaluating the Impact of a State Religious Education Syllabus for the Religious Education Teacher and the School Chaplain International Handbook of the Religious Spiritual and Moral Dimensions in Education Dordrect Springer O Higgins Norman J 2003 Pastoral Care in Schools The Role of the School Principal Chaplain Guidance Counsellor and Teachers Re imagining The Catholic School Dublin Veritas References Edit James O Higgins Norman Staff Profile DCU Dcu ie Archived from the original on 29 August 2011 Retrieved 20 July 2015 Norman J Ethos and Education in Ireland New York Peter Lang ISBN 0820457280 9780820457284 Address on the Graduate Diploma in Education Dublin City University October 2006 Archived from the original on 6 September 2015 Establishment of a Forum on Patronage and Pluralism in the Primary Sector Press Release Department of Education 28 March 2011 Press release from Department of Education and Science Department of Education May 2016 Minister Launches Making Schools Safe Campaign Department of Education PO 19438 04 not specific enough to verify Submission by GLEN to Joint Committee on Education amp Science 2 July 2009 O Higgins Norman J and Connolly J 2011 Mimetic Theory and Scapegoating in the Age of Cyberbullying The Case of Phoebe Prince Pastoral Care in Education 29 4 John Stokes v Christian Brothers High School Clonmel Circuit Court Teehan 2022 IECC 1 Education Studies News DCU Retrieved 20 July 2015 DCU s newly appointed UNESCO Chair welcomes funding for research on bullying of Roma children dcu ie 28 August 2018 Meeting with Archbishop Chapter 11 Section 13 48 PDF Commission of Investigation Report into the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin Report July 2009 Call for guidelines on English for immigrant children The Irish Times 8 August 2008 A Sense of Belonging The Irish Times 12 December 2010 We All Need to Get a Life Our Own Irish Examiner 21 March 2009 Dr James O Higgins 18 September 2013 Is your daughter being bullied or is she the bully Independent ie Retrieved 20 July 2015 Op Ed in Irish Independent Irish Independent 7 February 2014 Interviewed for RTE TV Documentary We need to talk about pornography broadcast 5 and 12 January 2014 Ray Darcy Radio Show RTE Radio One 10 February 2017 Interview with Nicky Campbell on cyberbullying bbc co uk 31 March 2017 Schools Across Borders Annual Report 2013 PDF SchoolsAcrossBorders org 2013 Reference to Position as Clans of Ireland Vice Chairperson O Neil Clans website See The London Gazette August 2010 Issue 59515 notice code L 59515 1184013 Ambulance Gets Launch by Minister Sunday Mirror 2014 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James O 27Higgins Norman amp oldid 1112303720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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