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Agricultural students Tommy Fleming and Wayne Hodgins bring in the cows for milking at Gurteen Agricultural College, Co Tipperary. \ Donal O Leary
Many people are kinaesthetic learners; they learn best by touching and doing, as opposed to reading or writing.
This is particularly relevant among those of us interested in agriculture and horticulture.
With this learning type in mind, Teagasc provides a range of hands-on education and training programmes at their colleges nationwide.
Agriculture
Study a level five certificate in agriculture at one of the six Teagasc-approved agricultural colleges across the country.
While each of the colleges are unique, they all provide a practical educational experience and a QQI-approved level five qualification, which will allow students to progress to a level six course or embark on a successful career in agriculture.