Книга: Mark Vaughan «Summerhill And A. S. Neill»

Summerhill And A. S. Neill

'Summerhill remains unique and different! Its underlying principles and its founding beliefs have informed and influenced generations of teachers in both sectors. It will continue to do so'- Professor Tim Brighouse, Commissioner for London Schools. Summerhill is a world-renowned school in England where pupils decide when and what they will learn. The school was established in 1921 by A. S. Neill, who was named by "The Times Educational Supplement" in 1999 as one of the twelve most influential educators of the 20th Century. Known as'the oldest children's democracy in the world', Summerhill allows pupils to air their views, propose new school rules and construct future plans for life at the school at the regular school meeting. This unique book contains key extracts from Neill's classic text" Summerhill", a worldwide bestseller since its publication in 1962, and features contributions from A. S. Neill's daughter, Zoe Neill Readhead, who is the current Principal. She updates the story of the school - larger and more vibrant than ever before - from Neill's death in 1973 to the present day. In his contribution, Tim Brighouse discusses some of the ways in which the influence of Summerhill and A. S. Neill still extends throughout the world today. Ian Stronach, who acted as expert witness during the infamous court case, tells the story of the British Government's attempt to force untenable changes or close down the school in 2001, and the school's subsequent landmark victory in the Royal Courts of Justice. The book offers a truly inspiring account of a remarkable school, which promotes progressive change in the way pupils are taught and shows how real experiences of democracy can be created for young people. It is essential reading for teachers and trainee teachers, headteachers and school leaders, local education authorities and parents.

Издательство: "Open University Press" (2006)

ISBN: 978-0-335-21913-1

Mark Vaughan

Mark Vaughan
Personal information
Irish name Marcas Ó Macháin
Sport Gaelic football
Position Right Corner Forward
Born October 11, 1985 (1985-10-11) (age 26)
Dublin, Ireland
Club(s)
Years Club
?- present Kilmacud Crokes
Club Titles
Dublin titles 3
Leinster titles 2
All-Ireland Titles 1
Inter-county(ies)**
Years County Apps (scores)
2005 -Present Dublin 12 (?-?)
Inter-county titles
Leinster titles 3
**Inter County team apps and scores correct as of (22:31, 18 August 2006 (UTC)).

Mark Vaughan (born 11 October 1985 in Dublin) is an Irish Gaelic Footballer from Dublin. Mark plays his club football with Kilmacud Crokes. He made his break into the senior Dublin squad in 2005 making his first senior championship start on June 19 against Wexford.[1] He scored two late frees in the Leinster Quarter-Final against Meath to ensure Dublin's win. Mark attended Griffith College Dublin and the Dublin Institute of Technology.

He attended Blackrock College where he excelled in sports including soccer and rugby. He played u-17 soccer for Ireland and had a trial for the U19 Rugby team and he also played rugby for Blackrock but he eventually decided to concentrate solely on Gaelic football. When at Blackrock College he guided them to an All-Ireland Schools soccer title in 2003. It was a game at Croke Park in 2003 that ignited his passion for Gaelic football.[2] He was a star player for Crokes as they won the 2004 and 2005 Dublin Championships, 2005 Leinster Club Football Championships and reached the All-Ireland club semi-final against Salthill-Knocknacara of Galway, which they lost.

Contents

National League Appearances

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 5 March 2005 Austin Stack Park, Tralee Kerry 0-2 2-11 : 2-13 National Football League Round 3
2 12 March 2005 Parnell Park, Dublin Westmeath - 0-11 : 0-9 National Football League Round 4
3 20 March 2005 Parnell Park, Dublin Donegal 0-1 1-11 : 0-13 National Football League Round 5
4 26 March 2005 Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork Cork 0-1 1-6 : 0-18 National Football League Round 6
5 4 March 2006 Parnell Park, Dublin Offaly - 1-10 : 3-2 National Football League Round 3
6 11 March 2006 Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork Cork - 1-10 : 1-11 National Football League Round 4
7 25 March 2006 Parnell Park, Dublin Mayo - 4-10 : 1-10 National Football League Round 6
8 9 April 2006 Fitzgerald Stadium, Kerry Kerry 0-5 0-13 : 0-13 National Football League Round 7
9 24 March 2007 Parnell Park, Dublin Fermanagh 0-1 3-15 : 0-7 National Football League Round 5
10 8 April 2007 Parnell Park, Dublin Kerry 0-3 2-7 : 1-12 National Football League Round 7
11 2 February 2008 Parnell Park, Dublin Westmeath 0-5 1-7 : 1-5 National Football League Round 1
12 1 March 2008 Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan Cavan 0-4 1-9 : 0-7 National Football League Round 3
13 23 March 2008 Parnell Park, Dublin Monaghan 0-2 1-10 : 0-13 National Football League Round 4
14 13 April 2008 Crossmaglen, Armagh Armagh - 1-10 : 3-13 National Football League Round 5
15 20 April 2008 Parnell Park, Dublin Meath 0-1 0-13 : 2-6 National Football League Round 7
16 26 April 2008 Pairc Tailteann, Meath Westmeath 0-2 0-10 : 0-15 National Football League Division 2 Final

Championship Appearances

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 15 May 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Longford 0-2 2-23 : 0-10 2005 Leinster Championship Football Preliminary Quarter final
2 5 June 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Meath 0-2 1-12 : 1-10 2005 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final
3 19 June 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Wexford - 1-17 : 2-10 2005 Leinster Championship Football Semi final
4 27 August 2005 Croke Park, Dublin Tyrone - 1-14 : 2-18 2005 All Ireland Football Quarter final replay
5 4 June 2006 Pearse Park, Longford Longford 1-0 1-12 : 0-13 2006 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final
6 25 June 2006 Croke Park, Dublin Laois - 3-17 : 0-12 2006 Leinster Championship Football Semi final
7 13 August 2006 Croke Park, Dublin Westmeath - 1-12 : 0-5 2006 All Ireland Football Quarter final
8 27 August 2006 Croke Park, Dublin Mayo - 2-12 : 1-16 2006 All-Ireland Football Semi final
9 17 June 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Meath 0-8 0-16 : 0-12 2007 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final replay
10 24 June 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Offaly 0-3 1-12 : 0-10 2007 Leinster Championship Football Semi final
11 15 July 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Laois 1-6 3-14 : 1-14 2007 Leinster Championship Football Final
12 11 August 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Derry 0-6 0-18 : 0-15 2007 All Ireland Football Quarter final
13 26 August 2007 Croke Park, Dublin Kerry 0-5 0-16 : 1-15 2007 All-Ireland Football Semi final
14 8 June 2008 Croke Park, Dublin Louth 0-1 1-22 : 0-12 2008 Leinster Championship Football Quarter final
15 29 June 2008 Croke Park, Dublin Westmeath - 0-13 : 1-8 2008 Leinster Championship Football Semi final
16 20 July 2008 Croke Park, Dublin Wexford 1-0 3-23 : 0-9 2008 Leinster Championship Football Final
17 16 August 2008 Croke Park, Dublin Tyrone - 1-8 : 3-14 2008 All Ireland Football Quarter final

2006

Vaughan received a place on Dublin's starting panel for the first time this season in their 2006 league encounter with Mayo. He lined out at left corner forward.

Mark began Dublin's leinster championship defence on the starting 15 and scored 1-0 in the process against Longford. He was dropped for Dublins next match against Laois. He came on as a sub against Laois playing quite well and setting up a goal although he failed to make an appearance in the Leinster senior football championship final which Dublin won. Vaughan made a second half substitute appearance against Westmeath in the All Ireland Quarter Final in Croke Park. Vaughan again made a second half substitutes appearance against Mayo where he twice hit the upright while also missing a 45 metre kick which would have tied the game up for Dublin.

While attending a nightclub after the Mayo game Vaughan was in an argument and had his cheekbone broken. [3] Despite this incident, Vaughan had publicly stated that he would be cheering on Mayo to collect the All-Ireland title.[4]

2007

Vaughan failed to make an appearance for Dublin in their opening match against neighbours Meath which finished as a draw. Vaughan was not announced on the original starting panel for the replay against Meath. Due to an injury to Darren Magee, Shane Ryan was moved from the half forward line to midfield and Vaughan was selected as the replacement. A decision was made by the Dublin management to select Vaughan as the freetaker in place of Tomás Quinn. Vaughan played outstandingly for Dublin in the game scoring eight points (five free kicks) to lead Dublin to a four point victory over their old rivals, a performance which would lead to a man of the match award.[3] Vaughan was selected in the centre forward position for the semi-final against Offaly to continue his role as freetaker.[4] He finished the game on (0-1f, 0-1 `45') in a forgettable game against the faithful county which sent his team to the Leinster Senior Football Championship final.[5] Mark increased his scoring tally by 1-06 when Dublin defeated Laois to win the 2007 Leinster championship.[6] His rich vein of form continued against Derry sending Dublin into the semi final while scoring 0-6, 0-3 f, 0-3 ‘45s.[7]

2008 - 2009

In 2008 Vaughan lost his free taking role with Dublin for the championship to former kicker Tomás Quinn. Vaughan came on as a substitute in the Leinster final and scored a goal in the victory over Wexford.[5] Vaughan won a Dublin Senior Football Championship medal with Kilmacud Crokes in October 2008 at Parnell Park. 2009, proved a successful year at club level for Mark. Vaughan played a man of the match role as Kilmacud Crokes beat Corofin of Galway in the All-Ireland club semi-final in Mullingar. He chipped in with six points and a solo goal that involved beating three players.[6] He then went on to win the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship with Crokes and scored a total of 0-4 (0-3f).[7]

References

Trivia

  • His missed free against Mayo made him the second Kilmacud Crokes forward in a row to miss a free, against an upright, late on in an All-Ireland semi-final to draw up the game(the other being Ray Cosgrove -v- Armagh, 2002).

Источник: Mark Vaughan

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