How to save the Irish language
…the language. This has worked well in countries such as Wales. It would also open up teaching to people who may not have fluent Irish, which might be an unexpected…
…the language. This has worked well in countries such as Wales. It would also open up teaching to people who may not have fluent Irish, which might be an unexpected…
…on holidays at the time. Back then I refused as I wasn’t sure whether it would be an acceptable way of interviewing. The question, however, comes up from time to…
…week, picketting every day…not very nice. A lady at the union meeting made a very valid point which I openly backed too. She said that she found it strange that…
…Council mentioned Droichead from January 2016 to before the ballot 21 times (over 5 months.) On May 9th, they tweeted about Droichead 5 times, the day the ballot opened. From…
…also think the Droichead debacle will finally come to an end in 2017. The model will end up being a weak compromise where students will leave college and will receive…
…some of the many skills that were needed. The children were so addicted to programming that one parent complained to me that she couldn’t get on the computer at home…
…up the baton from Fianna Fáil and Labour and getting behind the ETB model for primary education. I’ve written extensively about the ETB model (Community National Schools) and why it…
With great pleasure and anticipation, it’s coming near to the time for the ICT in Education Conference in LIT Thurles. This year’s theme is Learning Spaces. Below is the information…
…Independent, which for the first time opened my eyes to why we are having such issues with the divestment process with primary schools. In the article, Hogan says: I would…
…The Deputy Principal position will now be open to outside competition There’s new names for A Posts and B Posts (Assistant Principal I and Assistant Principal II) However, there are…