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The NCTE are still rolling out their free web space but because they have two different hosting packages, everybody is confused including themselves. I’ve received a couple of emails since…
The NCTE are still rolling out their free web space but because they have two different hosting packages, everybody is confused including themselves. I’ve received a couple of emails since…
…it may be helpful to the visitors here. (In my blog you’ll see a fair emphasis on free digital imaging tools – I’m colour blind and for some bizarre reason…
…own site for my school using Google Apps (the intranet we use for communication), I can recommend that others follow suit. One can access the course by going to: http://sites.google.com/site/becominganeteacher/…
…Irish Maths curriculum is very similar, the book is matched well. 3rd class do the equivalent of Year 3 (Book D) for example. Now although Year 3 in the UK…
…children added the Alliance. Children in Primary Schools cannot fight for themselves said the Alliance. This is why so many organisations in the primary sector have come together to make…
…For example they pronounce ‘autumn’ as /or/t/u/m and ‘saw’ as /s/or/. In the beginning the JP action and song for ‘or’ struck me as being strange- they have a child…
…I was shocked to hear that the stories she write are considered “Art”.hmmm.. Maybe we need to set another committee up to examine what exactly constitutes art in this country!…
…between €2,000 and €3,000 to their list of “procurements.” Naturally, I doubt they will. So far, they seem to work a couple of years behind everyone else. Examples include an…
…at present but there are some nice examples of NQT’s displays in various subjects. I won’t go as far as saying that this seems to imply that only NQTs make…
…language. A recent study shows that only about 3% of Irish people speak Gaeilge as their main language of communication. This is despite the fact that anyone who leaves school…