Can the new NCCA Ethics Curriculum work in Ireland?
…completely silent when Aistear was unveiled for all children under six, one of the greatest (in both meanings of the word) changes to our education system. However, the merest hint…
…completely silent when Aistear was unveiled for all children under six, one of the greatest (in both meanings of the word) changes to our education system. However, the merest hint…
…there are so many questions that one could make from this tiny section. For example, think of as many ways you could spend €50 on towels. When you’ve done this,…
…2016. I want to rediscover running and fitness. While I didn’t completely let go of exercise, I haven’t had a routine for a long time. Another personal goal involves another…
…last week after a NEPS psychologist contacted a journalist. I verified what he/she said was true. I’ve been complaining about education for years and, by far, this was the one…
…decent eyesight! However, there are some other questions that need answering. For example, if you check out the lollipops on the right hand side, how many of them would weigh…
…want to give to this generation and to generations to come? I’m looking forward to seeing that Irish primary school children come up with in the months ahead. …
Gregor Kerr As a member of the Teaching Council I will be watching this one very closely. Teachers are continuously upskilling, they do not need to be forced into completing…
…in the report, suggesting that we have ratios of 9.1:1 in primary schools when so many of these computers are broken, ancient or in computer rooms (or all three). We…
…to indoctrinate children against their religious values, this is also wrong. We cannot treat the people who come to schools any differently to those who come to any other workplace….
…were primary school teachers. The first lives with a physical disability and the second is a member of the LGBTi community. The third level representatives were Phd researchers. One was…