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Ms. Elizabeth Oldham

Adjunct Asistant Professor (School Office - Mathematics)
      
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Ms. Elizabeth Oldham

Adjunct Asistant Professor (School Office - Mathematics)

 


Elizabeth Oldham's main work is in the field of mathematics education. She has a long association with cross-national studies of curriculum and attainment: she was a member of the international Curriculum Analysis Group for the Second International Mathematics Study in the 1980s; she worked with the Educational Research Centre in Dublin with regard to curriculum aspects of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study in the 1990s; and she was a member of the National Advisory Committee for the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and of the National TIMSS [Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study] Post-Primary Advisory Group. She served as an Education Officer (Mathematics) for the Irish National Council for Curriculum and Assessment while the school mathematics courses were being revised in the 1990s. Her current work is chiefly on cross-national studies, mathematics curriculum, problem solving in mathematics and science education, and issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Her other main field of interest is in the field of computer science and the use of ICTs in education. She served on the ICT Steering Committee of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment, and now works especially with colleagues in the Trinity College Centre for Research in IT in Education. With the revival of interest in computer programming in schools, she is also engaged in research in this area. She is a former President of the Educational Studies Association of Ireland (2000-2002) and for many years was co-chair of a Research and Development Community ("Science and Mathematics Education") of the Association for Teacher Education in Europe. She is currently Treasurer of the Dublin Branch of the Irish Mathematics Teachers' Association and has chaired the Dublin Branch of the Computers in Education Society of Ireland; she serves on the national executives of both bodies. A former teacher at Alexandra College, Dublin, she served on the school's Council (governing body) for over thirty years.
  Comparative Education   Computer Education/Literacy   Educational/Instructional Technology   Elementary/Secondary Education   Mathematics Education   Precollegiate Education--Science/Mathematics   Teacher Education
Project Title
 The Programming Studio
From
2013
To
2015
Summary
After decades in which there has been little focus on the teaching and learning of programming in schools, the topic has returned to prominence. In some countries, attempts are being made to balance the teaching of ICT skills, and/or using ICT in teaching and learning, by providing curricular opportunities for students to learn to program and to develop their computational thinking skills. This is the case in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. However, in both jurisdictions, there are concerns about the readiness of teachers to teach the relevant courses so that students reach an acceptable level of skill and understanding for national certification. "The Programming Studio," a collaborative project between Queen's University Belfast and Trinity College,addresses this issue. The chief aims of the project are to document the levels of programming expertise and readiness among teachers likely to be interested in teaching programming courses, and to allow a pilot group of teachers to experience programming as a "digital literacy" by mastering appropriate programming language(s) through games-based learning.
Funding Agency
SCoTENS (Standing Conference on Teacher Education North and South)
Project Type
Research project
Project Title
 An exploration of Mathematical Identity using Narrative as a Tool (MINT)
From
May 2011
To
October 2014
Summary
The project involves investigating the Mathematical Identity of cohorts of student teachers and others who are, will be, or may be involved in mathematics teaching. The chief aim is to propose an efficient and effective protocol by which third level mathematics educators can explore the Mathematical Identities of their students, with a view to improving the teaching and learning of mathematics. The project is a partnership between mathematics educators at St. Patrick's College (Drumcondra), Stranmillis University College (Belfast), Trinity College Dublin, the University of Limerick, and the Institute of Art, Design and Technology (Dun Laoghaire). A colleague from NUI Galway is acting as a consultant.
Funding Agency
SCoTENS (Standing Conference on Teacher Education North and South)
Project Type
Research project
Project Title
 The effect of calculator use on mathematics in schools and in Certificate examinations
From
1999
To
2008
Summary
Investigation of the effect of introducing calculators into the Junior Cycle Mathematics syllabus and the Junior Certificate examination
Funding Agency
Department of Education and Science
Project Type
Research project
Project Title
 Mathscify: Designing low threshold, high ceiling tasks that engage all students in problem solving and problem posing in STEM education
From
Autumn 2023
To
Open-ended
Summary
There is a pressing need to support teachers in assessment of skills developed through engagement in problem-solving and problem-posing tasks. The Mathscify project addresses this. The project team and collaborators are building a repository of tasks (on the website https://www.mathscify.org/), for each of which there will be resource material for students and teachers; the approach is underpinned by the principles of Universal Design for Learning. The teachers' materials will provide rubrics and other assessment materials for measuring and recording attainment of fundamental skills as students progress along a learning continuum for each one. The skills identified for inclusion reflect those used in cross-national studies of mathematics and science education, and are relevant for all STEM areas. The website content is or will be available in different languages, reflecting participants' different countries of origin.
Funding Agency
Association for Teacher Education in Europe
Project Type
Development for STEM education

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Reviewer for Irish Educational Studies Current
Reviewer for the European Journal of Teacher Education Current
Language Skill Reading Skill Writing Skill Speaking
English Fluent Fluent Fluent
French Medium Medium Medium
German Medium Basic Basic
Irish Medium Basic Basic
Details Date From Date To
Educational Studies Association of Ireland 1977 Present
Association for Teacher Education in Europe 1981 Present
Irish Mathematics Teachers' Association 1970 Present
Computers in Education Society of Ireland 1973 Present
Irish Mathematical Society 2014 Present
Every Child is Mathematical: Introducing an Innovative Resource in Support of a Curriculum Reform in, editor(s)A. Rogerson & J. Morska , Envisioning the Future of Mathematics Education: Innovations, Strategies and Challenges in the AI Era, Münster, Germany, WTM, 2026, pp1-6 , [Oldham, E., Harbison, L., Ryan, M., Ní Chonghaile, D., & Callan-Gough, J.], Book Chapter, ACCEPTED  DOI
Bray, A., McKenna, C., & Oldham, E., Planning for equity: Does Universal Design for Learning hold promise for mixed-ability mathematics classrooms? A scoping review, Proceedings of the Fourteenth Congress of European Research in Mathematics Education (CERME14), Bolzano-Bozen, 4-8 February 2025, edited by M. Bosch, G. Bolondi, S. Carreira, C. Spagnolo, & M. Gaidoschik , Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, 2025, pp1583 - 1590, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Harbison, Lorraine; Oldham, Elizabeth; Callan Gough, Judith; Rabaut, Hilde; Ryan, Miriam; Ni Chonghaile, Deirdre, Content and Language Integrated Practices in Mathematics Education: A Collaborative Exploratory Study, Association for Teacher Education in Europe Annual Conference 2025, Marino Institute of Education, Dublin, Ireland, 26-29 August 2025, 2025, Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Duffy, Ciarán, & Oldham, Elizabeth, Engagement and Equity in Irish Post-Primary School Mathematics Competitions: An Analysis of Participation in Two Competitions, Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Research in Mathematics Education in Ireland (MEI 10), Dublin, Ireland, 17-18 October 2025, edited by Nic Mhuirí, S., Harbison, L., & Ryan, M. , MEI and DCU, 2025, pp66-71 , Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL
Danny Redmond, Aibhín Bray, Elizabeth Oldham, & Brendan Tangney, An Exploration of the Impact of Mathematical Modelling and Culturally Relevant Pedagogy on Students" motivation in Mathematics, Emerging Researchers' Conference, European Educational Research Association, Nicosia, Cyprus, 26-27 August 2024, 2024, pp3 , Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Stephen Curran and Elizabeth Oldham, Investigation of the Degree to which the Study of the Old Applied Mathematics Course Affected Students" Performance in Other Leaving Certificate Subjects, Ninth Conference on Research in Mathematics Education in Ireland (MEI 9), Dublin City University, 2023, edited by Aisling Twohill and Stephen Quirke , 2023, pp116 - 123, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Ciarán Duffy and Elizabeth Oldham, Problems for Teachers? Views of Members of the Irish Mathematics Teachers' Association on Current Issues in Mathematics Education, Ninth Conference on Research in Mathematics Education in Ireland (MEI 9), Dublin City University, 2023, edited by Aisling Twohill and Stephen Quirke , DCU Institute of Education, Dublin City University, 2023, pp132 - 139, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Elizabeth Oldham & Aibhín Bray, Innovative experiential practice(s) in teacher education: A case study in an Irish university, The Mathematics Education for the Future Project Symposium: Innovative teaching practices, Oxford, England, August 14-18 2023, edited by Janina Morska & Alan Rogerson , WTM-Verlag, 2023, pp174 - 180, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI
Roisin Faherty, Karen Nolan, Keith Quille, Brett Becker, and Elizabeth Oldham, A brief history of K-12 Computer Science education in Ireland, International Journal of Computer Science Education in Schools, 6, (1), 2023, p3 - 34, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Elizabeth Oldham & Aibhín Bray, Undergraduate mathematics students' reflections on school mathematics curricula after a major curriculum change in Ireland, Building on the Past to Prepare for the Future, 16th International Conference of The Mathematics Education for the Future Project, Cambridge, England, 8-13 August 2022, edited by Janina Morska & Alan Rogerson , WTM Verlag für wissenschaftliche Texte und Medien, Münster, 2022, pp378 - 383, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED  DOI
  

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Elizabeth Oldham, "Classroom experience" in a Mathematics Education module: Learning from the students' accounts of their different experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, AUCEi Annual Meeting, Florida, USA [online], 30th July 2021, 2021, Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Elizabeth Oldham, Changes in curriculum and assessment for school mathematics: Ireland in international context, Mathematics Education Research Group seminar, University College Dublin [online], 9th April 2021, 2021, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Elizabeth Oldham, Changes in curriculum and assessment for school mathematics: Ireland in international context, Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium , Maynooth University, 4th November 2020, 2020, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Maynooth University, Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Richard Millwood and Elizabeth Oldham, Shaping tomorrow today ... starting with yesterday, Computers in Education Society of Ireland Annual Conference 2018 (CESIcon 2018), Dublin City University, Dublin, 10th March 2018, 2018, Computers in Education Society of Ireland, Notes: [Keynote address], Invited Talk, PRESENTED
Richard Millwood and Elizabeth Oldham, Computer Science in Schools in England and Ireland - context and current developments in 2017, 22º Seminário de Educação, Tecnologia e Sociedade (22nd Conference on Education, Technology and Society), Facultades Integradas de Taquara, Taquara, Brazil, 10-16 October 2017, 2017, Notes: [Invited keynote paper for online conference - video available at https://youtu.be/U8jjupSeMzk], Conference Paper, PRESENTED
Elizabeth Oldham, Setting the scene, Symposium on the proposed new Leaving Certificate course on Computer Science, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, 16 September 2017, 2017, Notes: [Invited presentation at the symposium run by the Computers in Education Society of Ireland.], Oral Presentation, PRESENTED
Patsy Stafford, Elizabeth Oldham and Valerie O'Dowd, Ratio and proportional thinking: a study in an Irish context, British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics Day Conference, Dublin, 27-28 February 2015, edited by C. Smith , 35, (1), BSRLM, 2015, pp78 - 83, Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Elizabeth Oldham, Fr. Ingram Memorial Lecture, 2014: Celebrating the past, embracing the present and preparing for future change, Irish Mathematics Teachers Association Newsletter, 114, 2014, p6 - 9, Notes: [Invited lecture on the occasion of the Annual Conference and Golden Jubilee Dinner of the Irish Mathematics Teachers Association], Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Elizabeth Oldham, Mathematics education: Taking stock, examining practice, developing policy?, Why Maths Matters - responding to the challenges of mathematics education in Ireland: Taking stock, examining practice, developing policy, University of Limerick, 8 March 2013, edited by Gráinne O'Donovan , Higher Education Authority, 2013, pp50 - 62, Notes: [Keynote address], Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Elizabeth Oldham, Mathematics education reform in Ireland: directions and dilemmas, Trends in Mathematics Education, University College Cork, 26 November 2012, 2012, Notes: [Invited paper; extended abstract available in the Book of Abstracts, edited by Paul Conway, Vanessa Rutherford and Michael Delargey, pp42 - 44], Conference Paper, PUBLISHED

  


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Mathematics education, in particular mathematics curriculum, teaching and learning; philosophies of mathematics education and their implications for teaching and learning; mathematical identity; teaching and learning (especially teaching and learning mathematics) with ICTs; computer programming and computational thinking in school curricula