‘21st Century Schools of Distinction’

Computer Science and STEM innovations learning innovations in ‘21Century Schools of Distinction’ despite resource shortfall. A report on first year of Trinity Access 21 project supported by Google recommends Investment in resources and structural changes in schools required for progress.

The five awardees were:

1. Caritas College, Dublin 10

2. Fingal Community College, Swords, Co. Dublin

3. Mt Sion Primary School, Waterford

4. Portlaoise College, Co. Laois

5. St Aloysius College, Athlone, Co. Westmeath

 

This year’s awards also recognised four schools that demonstrate ‘Future Vison’, having set out a clear vision for educational change which they will begin to implement in autumn 2016. These awardees were:

1. Coláiste de hÍde, Tallaght, Dublin 24

2. Mount Sackville, Chapelizod, Dublin 20

3. St Kevin’s Community College, Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow

4. St Paul’s Community College, Waterford. 

 

NOTE: The PG Cert in ‘21st Century Teaching & Learning’, a Level 9 course offered by Trinity College, is currently accepting applications https://www.tcd.ie/courses/postgraduate/az/course.php?id=DPCED-TCTL-1P09

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Postgraduate Certificate in 21st Century Teaching and Learning in TCD

Postgraduate Certificate in 21st Century Teaching and Learning with Trinity College Dublin’s Schools of Education and Computer Science & Statistics, Bridge21 and the Trinity Access Programmes (TAP)

Through creative teamwork, this Level 9 qualification explores how 21st century learning can be integrated within the classroom. In addition to the core module on ‘Digital Media’ optional modules include computer programming STEM pedagogy, ‘Inclusive Education’ and ‘Leadership & Change Management’.

The Cert is a Level 9 awarded by Trinity College Dublin. Teaching on the course comprises six modules between September and April. Each module consists of a Friday evening (6-9pm) and Saturday (9.30am-5pm) session, in Trinity College and/or the Google Foundry buildings in Dublin. For completion of the Cert, participants create and submit an assignment for each of the six modules to at least a ‘pass’ standard. About half of the assignments are traditional, essay assignments, while the other half combines classroom implementation and critical reflection based in the Bridge21 pedagogy.

The Course Handbook has information on the modules, course structure and assessment.

There is a progression pathway from the PG Cert to MEd strands in the School of Education.

The cost for the Cert is €498 (inclusive of tuition, application fee and graduation charge). 

 

Direct queries to mekuster@tcd.ie, 01 896 4398.

SEAI One Good Idea Final 2012

Congratulations to all participants in the One Good Idea Final held in Dublin Castle. The overall winners were Presentation Secondary School, Thurles with their project entitled "Generation Green!"and Fergus O’Dowd was the presiding Minister.

Junior Finalists: Mountmellick Community School, Co Laois; Loreto Secondary School, Fermoy, Co Cork; Meanscoil Nua An Leith Triuigh, Co Kerry; Schull Community School, Co Cork;Tullamore College, Co Offaly; Laurel Hill Colaiste FCJ, Limerick; Presentation Secondary School, Dublin 8; Chanel College, Dublin 5; Notre Dame Secondary School, Dublin 14; Grange Vocational School, Sligo

Senior Finalists: Holy Child Secondary School, Co Dublin; Our Lady’s Secondary School, Templemore, Co Tipperary; Presentation Secondary School, Thurles, Co Tipperary; Coláiste Chluain Meala, Co Tipperary; Coláiste Ide agus Iosef, Co Limerick; Ballinamore Post Primary Schools, Co Leitrim; Coláiste Mhuire, Co Galway; Scoil Mhuire Gan Smál, Co Roscommon; Loreto Secondary School, Co Dublin; Gaelcholáiste an Chláir, Co Clare.

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