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Press release Minister Martin announces the Creative Youth conference 2021 âCreativity â the connection to the future, nowâ which will be opened by Taoiseach Micheál Martin on Thursday, 13 May 2021
The Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport & Media, Catherine Martin TD today (Tuesday, 11th May 2021) announced details of the Creative Youth conference 2021, titled Creativity â the connection to the future, now. Presented by the Creative Ireland Programme, the conference will reflect on the achievements of Creative Youth and the challenges that lie ahead as we consider what strategies will be required to deliver positive, sustainable outcomes for children through their engagement with arts, culture and creativity. ....
We are currently living through the biggest disruption in education in human history. According to the United Nations, school closures brought about by Covid-19, have impacted 94 per cent of the world s student population, setting back some 1.6 billion learners globally. In Ireland, schools and universities adapted to lockdown conditions by moving learning online, relying on technology to connect and continue education. But is this remote learning model here to stay post-Covid? Has this new reliance on technology changed education for the better or worse? What does the future of education look like for our children and their children? We need your consent to load this comcast-player contentWe use comcast-player to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences ....
It was announced last week that a major initiative is underway to create a fresh brand for Killarney to promote the area as a world-class tourist destination. Is it really needed? Jerry gets the views of two experts, Mary Rose Stafford and Anne Looney. ....
Details of how every school in the country fares in the Leaving Cert exam from year to year are still the most closely guarded secrets in Irish education. And it’s all thanks to a piece of legislation enacted when Micheál Martin was education minister two decades ago. You can read details in the newspapers of how many students each school sends to college. But nowhere can you see league tables of how those same schools actually performed in the Leaving Cert over the years. Read More The traditional pattern of exam results was at the centre of the row over calculated grades. Some schools claimed that they suffered badly in comparison with previous years. They knew their individual historical pattern, as did the Department of Education and the State Examination Commission. But the public had no right of access to that data. ....