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Dr. Kathleen Mc Tiernan

Assistant Professor (Clin Speech & Language Studies)
      
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Dr. Kathleen Mc Tiernan

Assistant Professor (Clin Speech & Language Studies)

 


Kathleen McTiernan is a Chartered Psychologist and an Assistant Professor in Psychology in the School of Linguistic Speech and Communication Sciences. She holds a BA from Georgetown University, MSc from Case Western Reserve University, MPhil and MA (jo) and a PhD from Trinity College Dublin. She has held several leadership positions at Trinity. In the School, she has served as the Director of Equality and Diversity (2018-2021), and the Director of Postgraduate Teaching and Learning (2020-2024) and she is currently serving as the Director of Global Relations. From 2018-2022, she was a member of the Board of Directors of Trinity College Dublin. Her research focus is on the psychology of language, communication and swallowing. She has over 70 peer reviewed publications, including an edited book. Her teaching includes the module coordination of and lecturing on the following modules: Social and Developmental Psychology, Cognitive and Neuropsychology, Counselling, Research Methods and Statistics, Research Design, Capstone Project Supervision. She received a Trinity Accessibility and Inclusion Award for her teaching in 2023.
  Multilingualism   Psycholinguistics   Psychological Well-being   Psychology and Communication
Project Title
 INCLUDEED
From
2021
To
2024
Summary
INCLUDEED ("Social cohesion and INclusion: DEveloping the EDucational possibilities of the European Multilingual Heritage") is a multilingual project whose main objective is the integration of immigrant and refugee groups in Europe through one of Europe's main assets: its languages. It involves the participation of leading universities in Applied Linguistic and language teaching. The consortium has previous joint experience in creating high quality materials for the use with groups at risk of exclusion. This project has the inclusion of disadvantaged groups as a central aim of its actions. With this, it responds directly to the priority "Social inclusion", and does so with an innovative approach in two ways: on the one hand, it addresses the sociolinguistic and cultural integration of groups of immigrants and refugees who already have basic linguistic skills in the host language. It is therefore a further step in their process of adaptation to the new environment, acquiring very important skills in the development of their professional and personal activities.
Funding Agency
European Commission
Programme
Erasmus+ K2
Project Type
Strategic Partnership
Person Months
36
Project Title
 BAQONDE
From
2021
To
2024
Summary
BAQONDE (Boosting the Use of African Languages in Education. A Qualified Organized Nationwide DEvelopment Strategy for South Africa) is collaborative project between European and South African Higher Education Institutions to facilitate and promote the use of indigenous African languages as mediums of instruction in tertiary education. Co-funded by the EU's ERASMUS+ Capacity Building in Higher Education programme, BAQONDE aims to guarantee a more (linguistically) inclusive and legitimate access to Higher Education by means of a coordinated inter-institutional strategy that seeks to train lecturers in the use of innovative multilingual teaching methodologies, develop new materials to both train teachers and teach multilingually, and establish a collaboratory network of African Language Development Units (ALDUs) among SA partners. This network of ALDUs will establish an inter-institutional (nationwide) strategy to: 1.Develop and implement a training program (including SA-EU mobilities) for a core group of lecturers from different disciplines to master context-relevant multilingual pedagogies 2.Lead the production of digital subject-relevant multilingual materials for lecturers and students. These resources will be accessible from the project website to optimize the production/usage of materials in different disciplines/languages and harmonize multilingual teaching standards 3. Guarantee a culture of quality during the project and after its subsequent expansion. By fostering a culture of quality and coordinated cooperation, BAQONDE seeks to generate a major short-term impact in the teaching-learning process that will enable a greater long-term impact with far-reaching implications: the intellectualization of previously marginalized languages. This is in line with both the priorities of the country and the principles of equity, as it entails a better assimilation of contents and a greater development of professional competences by L1 African (Bantu) students.
Funding Agency
European Commission
Programme
Erasmus+ Award
Project Type
Capacity-building
Person Months
36
Project Title
 VirtuLApp
From
01-09-2018
To
31-08-2021
Summary
The VirtuLApp project is delivered by an international consortium, comprising the Fryske Akademy/Mercator Research Centre (The Netherlands), ATiT (Belgium), Luca School of Arts (Belgium), Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) and Universidad del Pais Vasco (Spain). Together, we are developing an innovative multididactic approach which teachers can use in the classroom in any multilingual situation. The needs of teachers (more knowledge about and tools for multilingual education, integration of migrant languages and lesser language separation) will be addressed with the development of a multi-player augmented and virtual reality app about multilingual education and the development of a digital handbook and toolkit with video-based documentation of best-practices of schools already using the heteroglossic approach in the classroom.
Funding Agency
European Commission
Programme
KA2 Cooperation for Innovation and the Exchange of Good Practices
Project Type
Strategic Partnerships
Person Months
36
Project Title
 Multilingualism and Language Learning: 'Cross-Language Dynamics: Reshaping Community'
From
2016
To
2019
Summary
This research project forms part of a large-scale research initiative 'Cross-Language Dynamics: Reshaping Community', an AHRC-Funded OWRI Programme, based at the University of Manchester, and in collaboration with the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Its focus is the intersection between multilingualism, language learning and higher education. The constantly increasing voluntary and forced mobility of people resulting from the forces of globalisation and political instabilities in various regions are having a dramatic impact on the linguistic make up of many nation-states, especially in Europe. New forms of linguistic diversity and multilingualism are emerging, involving different linguistic practices. These developments may result in changing attitudes towards multilingualism and in different views about the learning of other languages (e.g., which and how?). To date these issues received limited attention in the context of higher education. As universities play a key role in the preparation of the next generation of global citizens, it is important to examine students' linguistic profiles, language attitudes and language learning experiences as well as to gauge their language learning needs to operate successfully in the linguistically diverse and complex environments created by globalisation.
Funding Agency
AHRC
Person Months
36
Project Title
 Life Long Learning in Applied Fields
From
2013
To
2016
Summary
This project is a European Commission funded TEMPUS project. The project is focused on implementations of Lifelong Learning in applied health related fields.
Funding Agency
European Commission
Programme
Erasmus TEMPUS +
Person Months
36

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Details Date
Expert, PSI Development of ADHD Best Practice Guidelines Policy working group drafting the best practice guidelines document for the diagnosis of ADHD for policy implementation in Department of Education and the HSE Since 2021
Expert, Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning Since 2020
Steering Committee, Psychological Society of Ireland Division of Academics, Teachers, and Researchers in Psychology Since 2017
Expert member of international consortia on multilingual educational needs and practice engaged with several international Departments of Education, teachers and children in primary and secondary school settings Since 2020
Consultant Psychologist for the development of the Speech and Language Therapy Bachelors degree programme NUIG. 2003
Language Skill Reading Skill Writing Skill Speaking
English Fluent Fluent Fluent
Spanish Medium Medium Medium
Details Date From Date To
Chartered Member of the Psychological Society of Ireland (C.Psychol.,Ps.S.I.) 2010 Present
Psychological Society of Ireland Division of Academics, Teachers and Researchers 2010 Present
International Association of Language and Social Psychology 2019 Present
European Educational Research Association 2018 Present
American Psychological Association International 2019 Present
Gilheaney, Ó, Costello, C. & McTiernan, K., Surveying the international prevalence and nature of eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties in adults presenting with Fibromyalgia., Dysphagia, 2024, p1-10 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Gilheaney, Orla & Rogers, Naomi & McTiernan, Kathleen, Exploring the lived experiences and perspectives of individuals with communication and swallowing difficulties associated with Long-COVID., Advances in Communication and Swallowing., 27, (1), 2024, p1-16 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Gilheaney, O. Hussey, J. & McTiernan, K., The Lived Experiences of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Adults Living with Fibromyalgia, Health expectations, 27, (1), 2024, p1 - 10, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Gilheaney, Órla & McTiernan, Kathleen, The handbook of eating, drinking and swallowing problems in adults with Fibromyalgia, Hampshire, UK, J & R Press, 2023, 1 - 69pp, Book, PUBLISHED
Exploring the lived experience of fibromyalgia and eating, drinking, and swallowing problems in, editor(s)Gilheaney, Órla & McTiernan, Kathleen , The handbook of eating, drinking and swallowing problems in Adults with fibromyalgia, J & R Press, 2023, pp13 - 21, [McTiernan, Kathleen, Hussey, Joeann, Gavigan, Rhianne & Gilheaney, Órla ], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Eating, drinking and swallowing problems experienced by people with fibromyalgia in, editor(s)Gilheaney, Órla & McTiernan, Kathleen , The handbook of eating, drinking and swallowing problems in Adults with fibromyalgia, Hampshire, UK, J & R Press, 2023, pp1 - 5, [McTiernan, Kathleen & Gilheaney, Órla], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
The future of collaborative care provision and research into fibromyalgia associated dysphagia in, editor(s)Gilheaney, Orla & McTiernan, Kathleen , The handbook of eating, drinking and swallowing problems in Adults with fibromyalgia, Hampshire, UK, J & R Press, 2023, pp43 - 54, [Gilheaney, Órla & McTiernan, Kathleen], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Strategies for living well with fibromyalgia associated dysphagia in, editor(s)Gilheaney, Órla & McTiernan, Kathleen , The handbook of eating, drinking and swallowing problems in Adults with fibromyalgia, Hampshire, UK, J & R Press, 2023, pp23 - 33, [McTiernan, Kathleen, McNamara, Mathilde & Gilheaney, Órla], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Physical signs and symptoms of fibromyalgia-associated dysphagia in, editor(s)Gilheaney, Órla & McTiernan, Kathleen , The handbook of eating, drinking and swallowing problems in Adults with fibromyalgia, Hampshire, UK, J & R Press, 2023, pp7 - 11, [Gilheaney, Órla, Costello, Catherine. & McTiernan, Kathleen], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
How can healthcare professionals support people with fibromyalgia associated dysphagia? in, editor(s)Gilheaney, Órla. & McTiernan, Kathleen. , The handbook of eating, drinking and swallowing problems in Adults with fibromyalgia, Hampshire, UK, J & R Press, 2023, pp35 - 42, [Gilheaney, Órla, Carroll, Ellen & McTiernan, Kathleen], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
  

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Award Date
Trinity Research Doctorate Award 2024
Trinity Accessibility Champion Award 2023
1st Place Prize Digital Product Gold Award for VirtuLApp BabelAR APP February 2022
2nd Place Prize European Language Label Awards for Babblar Game App November 2021
1st Place Prize for Best Presentation, IASLT Biannual Conference 2021 September 2021
Shortlisted for the Provost's Teaching Award (Commendation for excellence in curriculum design and excellence in the scholarship of teaching and learning) 2014
Shortlisted for Provost's Teaching Award (commendation for teaching excellence) 2013
Invited Visiting Fellow University of Notre Dame, South Bend Indiana 2013
I am a Psychologist who specialises in language, communication and swallowing research. I employ mixed methods to interrogate the features and contexts of language and swallowing to determine how individuals can thrive whether they are in a time of growth, acquiring a new language, or they are in a period of recovery struggling with a language or swallowing disorder. Given the centrality of language and swallowing to human identity, the key to positive outcomes for stakeholders often hinges on the intersection of the psychosocial aspects of their personal challenges. My work seeks to support the enhancement of individual autonomy and wellbeing by embedding psychological education at both the grass roots service user level and at the policy level. I am passionate about the application of research findings, especially among language learners, teachers, patients and policy-makers. I engage with practitioners and service users in ways that enhance psychosocial outcomes for all. Key themes in my research include: - Theoretical explorations of agency, autonomy, identity and wellbeing - Formal language learning provision and the classroom, at primary, post-primary and third levels & informal language learning (home languages, minority, heritage, second/foreign, etc.) throughout the lifespan -Developing research-led tools for successful language learning, including digital applications, toolkits and curriculum content The outcomes of my research have shaped education policy and service provision and have contributed to practical improvements in educational and healthcare settings in Ireland and internationally.