Exciting new self-publishing feature on the Education Matters Blog
The new feature allows you to communicate directly with fellow educators and share your thoughts, stories, opinions, and aspirations.
The new feature allows you to communicate directly with fellow educators and share your thoughts, stories, opinions, and aspirations.
With so many students using social media, why not try to utilize that interest and turn it into a learning tool?
A survey of members of the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland (ASTI) and Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) was launched at the annual Teachers’ Conference on 3 April 2024.
This €400K award to create and tour an exceptional theatre production in Irish is the largest single award ever offered by the Arts Council on a once-off basis for theatre.
It is much harder to be compassionate to people with whom we do not empathise. A course in Philosophy will allow students to use reason and empathy together to develop more compassionate outlook.
Access Maths is a pilot project run by TCD that focuses on improving the math experience for students in secondary schools. We’re delighted to welcome our Keynote speaker Jennifer Loftus, chair of the Society of Actuaries Gender Pipeline Working Group which recently released a thought-provoking report about gender disparity in the Leaving Cert maths results. […]
In its 2024 pre-Budget submission, EDUCATE TOGETHER urges the Government to live up to its stated targets for Ireland’s education system.
A new climate accelerator programme aimed at SMEs and start-ups operating in the built environment opened for submissions on Friday 11 August 2023.
New ASTI President Geraldine O’Brian tells the Government to get real about addressing the teacher shortage crisis.
Just one year on from its establishment as a Technological University in May 2022, SETU was launched internationally in Washington D.C. by SETU President, Prof Veronica Campbell.
Canteen at Atlantic Technological Univeristy Sligo has reduced general waste by 50% and increased recyclable waste levels to 75%
University of Limerick has unveiled its plan towards carbon neutrality by 2030.