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and Communication Studies, room 4091, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2 (before 3
September 2012). Phone: 01 896 1560
Fee
€
395 payable in advance (reduced fee for
unemployed persons and those in receipt of a
social welfare pension). For security reasons
payment should be by cheque/draft/postal
money order only, made payable to Trinity
College no. 1 account.
Date, time and place
Wednesdays, 6.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m., beginning
on 26 September 2012, in the Centre for
Language and Communication Studies, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Duration
The course lasts for twenty-four weeks, divided
into two twelve-week terms.
Intermediate Turkish
This course is offered to learners who have
successfully completed post-beginners Turkish.
It will take place only if there are sufficient
enrolments to make it viable.
How to apply
Apply to: The Secretary, Centre for Language
and Communication Studies, room 4091, Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2 (before 3
September 2012). Phone: 01 896 1560
Fee
€
395 payable in advance (reduced fee for
unemployed persons and those in receipt of a
social welfare pension). For security reasons
payment should be by cheque/draft/postal
money order only, made payable to Trinity
College no. 1 account.
Date, time and place
Thursdays, 6.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m., beginning on
27 September 2012, in the Centre for Language
and Communication Studies, Arts Building,
Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Duration
The course lasts for twenty-four weeks, divided
into two twelve-week terms.
Continuing Professional
Development for Teachers and
Other Professionals
The University, in conjunction with the Education
Centres in Ireland, offers a wide range of courses
for recognised teachers and others with a
professional interest in the field of education in the
evenings, at weekends and in the summer. These
non-credit bearing courses range in duration from
two-hour evening seminars, to half day and full
day programmes, and week-long courses.
The aims of these courses are to help teachers
and educationalists to cope better with the
challenge posed by rapid social change, to
enhance their interpersonal skills, and to extend
the range of their management and teaching
techniques. The courses are multidisciplinary
and are taught by specialists from relevant
areas. There is an emphasis on active and
participatory learning. Courses are usually
suitable for both primary and post-primary
teachers.
During 2012-13 courses may be offered in the
areas of aggression studies, co-operative
learning, positive behaviour management,
leadership and management in education,
special education needs, coaching and
mentoring in education, and arts education.
These courses may be offered at the University
and in Education Centres both in Dublin and
outside the greater Dublin area.