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…Whiteboards. I had to end the open registration after one day I woke up to find my web site full of adverts for all sorts of spam-related products. One thing…
…Whiteboards. I had to end the open registration after one day I woke up to find my web site full of adverts for all sorts of spam-related products. One thing…
…related information. The link to the Facebook page is: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Irish-National-Teachers-Organisation/108687845817613?ref=mf The INTO has also opened a Twitter account to tweet news updates to members. The INTO account is at www.twitter.com/INTOnews…
…kids to have such a great teacher! Best student blog –> The School Stuff – Similarly, this class are very lucky too. Their teacher has given the students free reign…
…we can rely on the good work of the UK, US and Australia for good curriculum content especially in Literacy and Numeracy. Companies such as Learning Horizons and Edware have…
When it comes to some of the bigger grants given to schools for emergency work or summer works schemes, it’s local companies that should be considered to do the jobs….
…using a service like www.Twitpic.com For those of you who tweeted during #twexp1, there is no need to add this hashtag anymore to your tweets. Simply write your tweet as…
…sitting. For example, most classrooms I’ve seen have a coloured piece of card hanging from the ceiling with a colour and groups are named after this colour, i.e. the red…
…and a million times more powerful than Eir’s solution. The Irish Times even did a feature on how to change over to the new service. The link is below. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/consumer/so-you-still-have-an-eircom-net-email-here-is-what-you-need-to-do-1.4165439…
Politicians are funny people. They seem to be completely obsessed with short term thinking while saying things like we need to look at the bigger picture. For example, every so…
…the hands of individual schools and their principals and deputy principals. Another step in the wrong direction is the move towards compulsory standardised testing and the inevitable competition between schools…