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‘School Zone’ – a new digital learning platform

The Spar/FAI School Zone is a new digital learning platform for teachers and parents of primary school children in 4th, 5th and 6th class offering interactive and engaging lesson plans designed with both the classroom and home schooling in mind.

Early Childhood Education programme applications open

Early childhood practitioners in Co. Clare and beyond who are currently active in the field of Early Childhood Education – as well as those considering a career in the sector – are being addressed by Hibernia College with the launch of a Bachelor of Education (Honours) Early Childhood Education programme for which applications are open until May 12th next.

New learning platform to support pre-retirees

The Retirement Planning Council of Ireland (RPC) is delighted to announce the launch of a new online learning platform to facilitate the delivery of online pre-retirement courses.

Women in Creative Arts for LIT flagship event

Women in the creative arts will lead LIT’s International Women’s Day discussion on resilience, support, building confidence and ensuring parity of pay and recognition for female creatives this Monday, March 8, 2021.

12,000 female students attend virtual I Wish showcase event

Almost 12,000 female secondary school students from across Ireland and internationally are in attendance at today’s 7th annual I Wish showcase event which kicked off this morning.
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McNamara presses Minister on school bus refunds

The Minister for Education has said her department would review the possibility of issuing school transport refunds to parents.

UL warns of “disciplinary measures’ as Gardaí investigate street...

The University of Limerick has said it will take “action with strong disciplinary measures against any student who has been found to have breached public health guidelines.”

Seachtain Na Gaeilge 2021 under way

Chief, Executive Pat Dowling, Clare County Council, has welcomed the launch of Seachtain na Gaeilge which will run until St Patrick's Day.
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