Hibernia College provides lifeline for aspiring teachers
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His parents were teachers and he wanted to be a teacher, but he became an engineer because he was strong in maths and it seemed to make sense. Read more » |
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His parents were teachers and he wanted to be a teacher, but he became an engineer because he was strong in maths and it seemed to make sense. Read more » |
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The culling of Special Needs Assistant posts, underway since January, will gain further impetus in March with the completion of a government review. Read more » |
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Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has extended a delighted welcome back into its organization to students at National University of Ireland Maynooth. Read more » |
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Stíl saintréitheach á cleachtadh ag Laoise Ní Chomhraí agus Lára Nic Oireachtaigh, údair na leabhar nua seo do pháistí. Read more » |
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The annual conference of the Irish Science Teachers Association (ISTA) will take place at IT Sligo, 19-21 March. Keynote speaker Prof Frank Gannon. Read more » |
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The number of Language Support teachers in primary schools has dropped from 1620 last year to 1182 this year, Minister Batt O’Keeffe has admitted. Read more » |
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From March 4, the Dublin Swahili Institute will begin delivering classes in Swahili at the Carmelite Community Centre, 56 Aungier Street, Dublin 2. Read more » |
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Talks are taking place between the Departments of Education and Finance, in an effort to pre-empt an “inoperable” situation in schools in September. Read more » |
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On March 4, Senators and TDs from all political parties were in attendance at Conradh na Gaeilge’s first Irish conversation circle in Leinster House. Read more » |
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A Dublin principal has called for an amendment to current legislation to give the NEWB power to intervene in cases of absenteeism of under-sixes. Read more » |
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A unique pre-famine manuscript covering the period leading up to and including the Great Famine was recently presented to Glucksman Library. Read more » |
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The Saudi Ministry for Higher Education is denying all knowledge of the six and a half year contract claimed by the new Citywest Institute of Education. Read more » |
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9,000 changes have been made to Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake in an effort to make the notoriously ‘difficult’ 1939 work more accessible to readers. Read more » |
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Minister O’Keeffe has confirmed that the NCTE is exploring ways of providing teachers with home access to online content from Encyclopaedia Britannica. Read more » |
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A new national study of 500 primary teachers from all over Ireland shows that mathematical knowledge levels vary substantially from teacher to teacher. Read more » |
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Minister Batt O’Keeffe has announced that he will discontinue the Supply Panel Scheme - available in 212 primary schools - this September. Read more » |
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A unique tool has been launched which allows people wishing to advance their career opportunities to find a course that will fit their schedule. Read more » |
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The majority of adults have trust in teachers, are satisfied with the way they do their work and understand the complexity of the role, a survey says. Read more » |
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Two teacher unions have directed members to refuse from March 8 to carry out duties of vacated middle-management posts that have not been filled. Read more » |
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Approval has been given for new Catholic schools in Drogheda and Galway under the patronage of Cardinal Sean Brady and Bishop Martin Drennan. Read more » |