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Mr Kevin Reilly as Deputy Principal at Dunshaughlin Community College, Dunshaughlin
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Mr Gordon Mc Donnell appointed as Deputy Principal at Enfield Community College
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On Tuesday’s Youthscene, we heard from Megan Browne and Amanda McArdle who told us about the Transition Year Programme from St Patrick’s Mental Health Services.
Amanda runs the Walk In My Shoes campaign and explained why she feels more young people are comfortable coming forward with their mental health issues.
Meanwhile, Megan, a student in Colaiste an Atha in Kilmuckridge, outlined the lessons she learned from taking part and why she feels she’s ready for senior cycle after some tips from St Pats.
We also caught up with Jane Byrne of the Wexford Volunteer Centre who gave us details on how we can get involved on National Volunteer Week.
RTÉ History in the Junior and Senior Cycle history classroom
Updated / Wednesday, 27 Jan 2021
16:53
From the Great Irish Famine to the revolutionary period of the early 20th century, RTÉ History provides a wealth of accessible material by noted historians, along with a huge range of maps archival images and more, to support secondary school history students
The three-part documentary
The Irish Revolution premiered on RTE television in February 2019. Narrated by Cillian Murphy and based on the award-winning
Atlas of the Irish Revolution, the success of documentary led to the development an online collaboration between RTE and the
Atlas of the Irish Revolution team in UCC.
Minister Josepha Madigan launches Transition Year Programme for students with vision impairments
Minister Josepha Madigan launches Transition Year Programme for students with vision impairments
Minister of State for Special Education and Inclusion Josepha Madigan TD has today officially launched the NCBI Transition Year Programme for students with vision impairments.
The purpose of this project is to support students who are blind or visually impaired in developing the life skills required for career exploration, training, and employment, with the aim of improving their life experience and participation.
The initial round of this programme aims to support students with vision impairment completing Transition Year in further developing their core and life skills necessary to successfully transition from second level education in line with their peers. The programme is being delivered digitally via three-hour weekly workshops over nine months facilitated by staff fr
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