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Home-schooling during coronavirus closures: advice from experts
Should your children have a say in what they learn? They’ll be much more bought into the process if they are feeling that they have some control over what is being asked of them.
12 Dec 2021
Education
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Report Launch and Discussion: Leadership in Irish Primary Schools during COVID-19: Principals' Study 2020
The interdisciplinary School of Education and Trinity Business School research team will discuss the findings of this study in conjunction with Dr. Ann Devitt, Director of Research at the School of Education.
12 Dec 2021
Education
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Could this be the end of the Leaving Cert as we know it?
An opinion piece on the Irish Times, Professor Damian Murchan commenting on the Leaving Cert reform.
12 Dec 2021
Education
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Second-level teacher survey details lockdown-era barriers to education
A new survey of second-level teachers has provided a snapshot of what teaching and learning was like during the period of school closures as a result of COVID-19.
12 Dec 2021
Education
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Too many students disengaged from school during the lockdown. How do we buck the trend?
An opinion piece published in the Irish Times by Dr Aibhín Bray. School closures hit disadvantaged students hardest - but the situation is not beyond hope.
12 Dec 2021
Education
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Trinity Access and School of Education | Covid-19 Student Survey Findings
Covid school closures and Leaving Cert uncertainty increased stress levels and caused a decline in student wellbeing.
12 Dec 2021
Education
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Covid edition of Career LEAP prepares young people for the workplace
Career LEAP is an innovative, and tried and tested work readiness programme for young people aged 18-25 from marginalised backgrounds.
12 Dec 2021
Education
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The Road Less Travelled with Dr Patricia Mc Carthy
Patricia tells her journey about her progress in education, overcoming obstacles along the way in The Road Less Travelled series from the Trinity Long Room Hub and Near FM Radio
09 Dec 2021
Education
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Podcasts with Dr Joanne Banks | Inclusion Dialogue Podcasts
The second of the Series 2 of Inclusion Dialogue podcasts, Dr Joanne Banks interviews Prof Sally Tomlinson
18 Nov 2021
Education
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'We have a very middle-class teaching profession here'
It now takes up to six years to qualify as a second-level teacher, and with few financial supports, candidates who don’t have independent means are finding it hard to get a foot in the door.
17 Nov 2021
Education
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