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Ashling Murphy Scholarships presented at Fleadh Cheoil

Ashling Murphy Scholarships presented at Fleadh Cheoil

The first ever Ashling Murphy Scholarships were presented by members of her family at the Fleadh Cheoil na h’Eireann in Mullingar. The Scholarships are in memory of the 23 year old teacher and musician who was tragically killed in January, and will support those pursuing educational projects in music and arts. The loss of the…

Minister Josepha Madigan announces significant increase in Special Education Provision in Dublin

Minister Josepha Madigan announces significant increase in Special Education Provision in Dublin

Press release from Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion, Josepha MadiganTD: I’m delighted that we have made significant progress over the last few weeks in terms of additional special classes being sanctioned in Dublin. Since I announced that I would be using the section 37a process to compel schools to open classes across…

Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio

Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio

The Ye Olde Hurdy-Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio, located in Martello Tower Howth, boasts many examples of early Morse equipment, gramophones, crystal sets, valve radios and other pieces of equipment. Additionally, you’ll find music boxes, posters, photographs, telegrams, batteries, needle boxes, early TVs, stamps, household items and more. It’s a gadget lover’s paradise. They’d love…

SligoCFE – The perfect choice for you

SligoCFE – The perfect choice for you

Choosing the right college for you is about so much more than just picking a course and hoping for the best.  Your college years are a combination of education, self-development and life experience, so you’ll want to spend them in a place that you’ll love for the duration of your course. It’s about finding a…

Proposed Leaving Cert changes more reform than revolution

Proposed Leaving Cert changes more reform than revolution

Continuous assessment component main bone of contention In March Education Minister Norma Foley announced plans to change the Leaving Certificate system that will set the agenda for reform over the next decade. The changes aim to reduce final exams to 60 per cent of overall marks and to spread the exams over the two years…

Non-progression rates among first year students continue to trend downward

Non-progression rates among first year students continue to trend downward

Non-progression rates among first-year students in Higher Education into the following academic year are continuing to trend slowly downwards from 16% almost ten years ago to just 9% among new entrants in 2019/20. New data, released by the Higher Education Authority, shows that in the last year alone, the non-progression rate had dropped from 12%…

€20 million school library book grant for primary and post-primary schools

€20 million school library book grant for primary and post-primary schools

The Government has announced that €20 million will be provided to recognised primary and post-primary schools for the purchase of books, audio books and other media for the purposes of improving their existing literacy resource banks.This €20 million fund will be paid to schools in the coming weeks and is additional to that already given…

New initiative to provide a new postgraduate upskilling programme for post-primary SPHE/RSE teachers

New initiative to provide a new postgraduate upskilling programme for post-primary SPHE/RSE teachers

Funding will be provided for a new postgraduate programme to upskill registered post-primary teachers teaching social personal and health education/ relationships and sexuality education (SPHE/RSE) according to the Department of Education. This programme will provide a pathway for progression for post-primary teachers interested in developing their skills in teaching SPHE/RSE and in so doing build…

School patron groups unhappy at pilot transfer plan for catholic schools

School patron groups unhappy at pilot transfer plan for catholic schools

An Foras Pátrúnachta and Educate Together have raised concerns that they will be excluded from a pilot programme to transfer some catholic schools to a multi-denominational models. The two groups fear that the Community National School model is the only option that will be provided to parents. These schools are run by local Education and…

Integrated Education Bill passed in Northern assembly

Integrated Education Bill passed in Northern assembly

A Law to encourage the Northern Ireland authorities to promote integrated education for protestant and catholic school pupils has been passed in the Northern assembly. The law was proposed by the Alliance Party and supported by the non-unionist parties. The Ulster Unionist Party opposed the bill but refused to back the ‘petition of concern’ mechanism…

Labour launch bill to end single-gender school admissions within 10-15 years

Labour launch bill to end single-gender school admissions within 10-15 years

Labour education spokesperson Aodhán Ó Ríordáin has published a bill to end single-gender school admission policies. Deputy Ó Ríordáin said the time has come to bring Ireland’s education system more in line with international norms. “The fact that so many of our schools are still separated by gender sends the wrong message to children at…

Leading the new Atlantic Technological University (ATU)

Leading the new Atlantic Technological University (ATU)

Dr Orla Flynn is the President of ATU, and was appointed in April 2022. She was president of the former GMIT since March 2020. The new university was officially opened on April 4th .Atlantic TU sees the dissolution of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology Sligo and Letterkenny Institute of Technology.

People attached to their pets more likely to be lonely during lockdown, study finds

People attached to their pets more likely to be lonely during lockdown, study finds

People who are strongly attached to their pets were more likely to suffer mental health problems during the Covid-19 lockdown than those who are less attached, new research from Queen’s University Belfast has revealed. Researchers from the School of Psychology at Queen’s surveyed 143 pet owners and 103 people who did not own pets, to…

2022 Mary Raftery journalism prize winner announced

2022 Mary Raftery journalism prize winner announced

Journalist Peter Maguire has won the Mary Raftery Prize for his feature on noteworthy.ie entitled ‘Speak or Survive: Sexual Violence Victims Still Fighting Roadblocks to Justice’. The Mary Raftery Prize is awarded annually to an individual or small team responsible for social affairs journalism produced on the island of Ireland in the calendar year preceding…

Ulster University leads on healthy ageing testbed in NI

Ulster University leads on healthy ageing testbed in NI

The new healthy ageing testbed is trialling innovative approaches to tackling isolation and loneliness in older people. Northern Ireland has the most rapidly ageing population in the UK. The Northern Ireland consortium, led by Ulster University, has been awarded £50,000 as part of Connected Places Catapult, ‘Homes for Healthy Ageing Programme’.  The funding from Connected…

Women from the Travelling Community Graduate from ‘life-changing’ UCC course

Women from the Travelling Community Graduate from ‘life-changing’ UCC course

A group of women from the Travelling Community yesterday graduated at a conferring ceremony at UCC having completed a ‘life-changing’ course designed to empower leadership in their community. The Level 6 Leadership in the Community programme was co-created by the Southern Traveller Health Network; Adult and Continuing Education and supported by Access UCC. It serves…

Online peacebuilding course from WIT designer wins UNESCO award

Online peacebuilding course from WIT designer wins UNESCO award

A Peacebuilding in High Risk Communities course from the Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning instructional designer has been awarded the UNESCO OER Implementation Award for Excellence Neill Wylie, Instructional Designer with WIT’s Centre for Technology Enhance Learning and a Guest Lecturer at the institute is one of a number of people worldwide to receive the…

European Commission to create a digital earth – Destination Earth

European Commission to create a digital earth – Destination Earth

The European Commission (EC) has announced the Destination Earth initiative to creat a digital model of the Earth to combat the effects of climate change. Destination Earth (DestinE) and its development of digital earth twins are key to predicting the effects and building resilience to climate-change according to the EC. DestinE aims to develop –…

Wind supplied one third of power in March – WEI

Wind supplied one third of power in March – WEI

Wind Energy Ireland has released its March Wind Energy report, which showed that wind energy provided 33 per cent of Ireland’s electricity in March 2022. However, Ireland’s dependence on imported fossil fuels for much of electricity generation drove wholesale prices to the highest monthly average since the Integrated Single Electricity Market was set up in…

Immediate and transformative action needed to stay below 1.5°C – An Taisce

Immediate and transformative action needed to stay below 1.5°C – An Taisce

The IPCC released the third part of their Sixth Assessment report on April 6, focused on climate change mitigation and an assessment of methods for reducing and removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. The report urges immediate and far reaching change in order to achieve the critical 1.5°C threshold on global heating. This will require…