Irishman brings teacher training system to Haiti
|
Educator and entrepreneur Sean Rowland was in Haiti last month to progress his endeavour to set up a national institute for teacher education. Read more » |
Please send your education related news, analysis and comment to info@educationmatters.ie
|
Educator and entrepreneur Sean Rowland was in Haiti last month to progress his endeavour to set up a national institute for teacher education. Read more » |
|
Educate Together, the patron body for multi-denominational schools, seeks equal status in Colleges of Education for its ethical education curriculum. Read more » |
|
At the launch of Catholic Schools Week by Cardinal Brady on Jan 28, the Cardinal also announced the inauguration of Catholic Schools Partnership. Read more » |
|
A culture within the state training agency FAS of “flagrant spending devoid of scrutiny or scruples” has been revealed in another report by John Buckley. Read more » |
|
15-year-old Phoebe Prince from Co Clare had been living in Massachusetts only six months when she took her life following harassment by students. Read more » |
|
Why are some youths more prone to misbehaviour or bullying than others? Does the answer lie in an analysis of young people’s needs, and their desire for power? Read more » |
|
Hibernia College is launching a suite of Online Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Courses for teachers, commencing on February 1. Read more » |
|
John White, general secretary of the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (ASTI), is to retire in Sept 2010 after six years as head of the union. Read more » |
|
The presidents and general secretaries of the the four education unions - ASTI, IFUT, INTO and TUI - issued a joint statement on January 25: Read more » |
|
While union leaders still insist that all options for industrial action are on the table, there seems to be no real appetite for all-out strikes. Read more » |
|
Students and teachers with Irish are being encouraged to apply before March 5 for third level teaching positions at universities in Canada. Read more » |
|
A controversial department directive, introduced by former Minister for Education and Science Mary Hanafin in July 2007, has been withdrawn. Read more » |
|
Pictiúrleabhar agus CD maraon le leabhar nua le Tadhg Mac Dhonnagáin sa tsraith faoi eachtraí mórlaochra na Fiannaíochta. Read more » |
|
After more than a century in existence, the National University of Ireland (NUI) is to be dissolved and its functions redistributed. Read more » |
|
The new IoTI Chair is Dr Ruaidhrí Neavyn, a Dublin man with family roots in Carlow, who has been Director and now President of IT Carlow since 2004. Read more » |
|
This is the second time that a student from Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal, Blarney, has scooped the top award in the BT Young Scientist Competition. Read more » |
|
Over 3,000 primary school students displayed their projects at the RDS Primary Science Fair at the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. Read more » |
|
Ciaran O’Connor, teacher of science and chemistry at King’s Hospital School in Dublin, describes his work with Transition Year students in finding ‘One Good Idea’. Read more » |
|
As we enter the second decade of the new millennium, we are no nearer to resolving the numerous conflicts that occur continuously in our schools. Read more » |
|
In a statement issued today, INTO president Maire Ni Chuinneagain said schools should not allow children to be exploited by commercial companies. Read more » |