Career Zoo in the CCD

Career Zoo, Ireland’s keynote careers event for professionals and graduates takes place this Saturday February 15th 2014 from 10am to 5pm at the Convention Centre Dublin with a fresh approach to career building and networking.
FREE event – Register on line.

 

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EirGrid Interactive Shows for Junior Science

EirGrid, Ireland’s national electricity transmission operator is holding a series of live, fun, interactive shows in regional centres around Ireland during 2012. This programme is part of ESOF 2012 Dublin City of Science. Participation is FREE.

The show, which is based on the junior cycle science curriculum, will be interactive with an emphasis on practical experience and will help students develop an appreciation of the impact that electricity has on our lives and environment.

The student will develop a knowledge and understanding of:
• Important principles, core concepts, theories and facts relating to electricity and their application and impact in the everyday life of the student.
• The various forms of energy and how they are used to generate electricity and the need to develop economical uses of energy sources.
• The underlying electricity principles applied to industry, business and daily life at local, national and international level.
• Ireland’s economic dependence one electricity and the drive to exploit our renewable resources.
 

So where is it happening?

 
Maths WeekOct 16 2012, Intel Auditorium, Leixlip Co Kildare
10am SOLD OUT
1pm SOLD OUT
Science WeekNovember 12 Theatre Royal, Waterford
10am PLACES STILL AVAILABLE
1pm PLACES STILL AVAILABLE
 November 13 The Set Theatre, Langans hotel, Kilkenny
10am PLACES STILL AVAILABLE
1pm PLACES STILL AVAILABLE
 
How to book:
To register your class to attend one of the performances please email: schools@eirgrid.com
or call 01 237 00 00. Places are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment!

EirGrid Interactive Shows for Junior Science

EirGrid, Ireland’s national electricity transmission operator is holding a series of live, fun, interactive shows in regional centres around Ireland during 2012. This programme is part of ESOF 2012 Dublin City of Science. Participation is FREE.

The show, which is based on the junior cycle science curriculum, will be interactive with an emphasis on practical experience and will help students develop an appreciation of the impact that electricity has on our lives and environment.

The student will develop a knowledge and understanding of:
• Important principles, core concepts, theories and facts relating to electricity and their application and impact in the everyday life of the student.
• The various forms of energy and how they are used to generate electricity and the need to develop economical uses of energy sources.
• The underlying electricity principles applied to industry, business and daily life at local, national and international level.
• Ireland’s economic dependence one electricity and the drive to exploit our renewable resources.
 

So where is it happening?

 
Maths WeekOct 16 2012, Intel Auditorium, Leixlip Co Kildare
10am SOLD OUT
1pm SOLD OUT
Science WeekNovember 12 Theatre Royal, Waterford
10am PLACES STILL AVAILABLE
1pm PLACES STILL AVAILABLE
 November 13 The Set Theatre, Langans hotel, Kilkenny
10am PLACES STILL AVAILABLE
1pm PLACES STILL AVAILABLE
 
How to book:
To register your class to attend one of the performances please email: schools@eirgrid.com
or call 01 237 00 00. Places are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment!

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.

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