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Cultivate 21: Got your lighting dialed in? Get ready for ePAR

Cultivate’21: Got your lighting dialed in? Get ready for ePAR Researchers announced new findings on how photosynthetic light should be quantified. A fundamental change in how we define photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) is afoot, at least if you believe two researchers who presented at Cultivate’21 this week in Columbus, Ohio. Utah State University’s Dr. Bruce Bibgee, as well as the University of Georgia’s Marc van Iersel, discussed some intriguing findings at Cultivate 21 from ex-graduate research student Shuyang Zhen, a former student of Bigbee’s who is now a researcher in Texas A&M’s ag program. Her work was recently published in a prominent scientific research report in June 2021, arguing that far red photons should be included in the definition of photosynthetic photons, and that standards should be developed to quantify the amount of those photons being provided by horticultural lighting. Basically, PAR needs a bit of an upgrade.

Lessons from Lockdown: Dundalk schools welcome back students

Lessons from Lockdown: Dundalk schools welcome back students
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Dundalk students get online lesson from local politicians

Dundalk students get online lesson from local politicians Reporter:   ); The Leaving Cert Politics and Society Class in Coláiste Chú Chulainn were fortunate to have local politicians as their tutors for an online session.   Teachta Dála Imelda Munster, Cllr Jim Darcy, Senator John Mc Gahon and Cllr Thomas Sharkey - a familiar face of course to students - as principal of the school - were joined by an eager Politics and Society class. The practicing politicians were on hand to give accounts of how our representatives are selected and to give insights into their work and day to day duties. 

Hens and paper at the ready: hens take up residence in Dundalk school

Hens and paper at the ready: hens take up residence in Dundalk school Reporter:   ); Dundalk s newest second level school is planning for the reopening of schools with hens taking up residence on the school grounds. These hens will be companions for students, especially those with Autism who are catered for in a specialist unit. Coláiste Chú Chulainn Principal Thomas Sharkey stated:“We are proud to have an Autism Unit. This facilitates students with Autism in their regular education. “We call our unit An Tearmann (The Sanctuary.) An Tearmann is reopening with the return of seven students and many staff.

Schools will rise to latest lockdown challenge

With Dundalk schools returning to online learning once again, homeschooling challenges return for students and parents. As the prospect of an extended school closures, perhaps into February. becomes likely, schools across Louth are preparing to teach remotely once again. Louth Meath Education and Training Board say they are confident that it s local schools, Coláiste Chú Culainn, Faughart CNS, Bush Post Primary and Ó Fiaich College will once again be up to the task. Principal in Coláiste Chú Chulainn, Thomas Sharkey stated: We know that our schools are very safe places for young people. If the pandemic means schools must close, we are ready to take learning online once again. Students and staff worked hard up to Christmas. We want that hard work to continue but in a safe way that helps us all get to a pandemic free society as soon as possible. Our school s students benefit from Office 365 accounts which include email, Teams, One Drive and all Microsoft Office software.

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