We are delighted to tell you that we received confirmation from the Higher Education Authority and the Department of Education and Skills that the Turn to Teaching project has been funded for another three years. Turn to Teaching is a central element of Strand 1 of the Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH), which supports access to initial teacher education by National Access Plan target groups.
This is great news and is an endorsement of the Turn to Teaching programme and a recognition of the contribution of our students, staff, linked schools, community partners, and participating departments in Maynooth University (Department of Adult and Community Education, Maynooth Access Programme, Froebel Department of Primary and Early Childhood Education and MU’s Department of Education) in ensuring that this is a collaborative and transformative learning programme.
The funding will enable us, the Turn to Teaching community, to further develop the creative pedagogies and supports that enable student from underrepresented groups to progress through our now established pathways into Initial Teacher Education and into employment. We look forward to working with you all in the next three years!
The announcement of the continuation of Turn to Teaching, which is funded by the Higher Education Authority and Maynooth University is set out in the following press release:
https://www.education.ie/en/Press-Events/Press-Releases/2020-press-releases/PR20-04-27.html
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Turn to Teaching: Funded for Another Three Years!
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Dr Jerry O’Neill and Dr Gareth Burns deliver lecture to the University of Algarve’s Adult Education and Community Intervention Research Centre (CEAD)
Turn to Teaching’s Dr Jerry O’Neill and Dr Gareth Burns were recently invited by the University of Algarve, Portugal to deliver a public lecture, as part of a series of seminars organised by the university’s Adult Education and Community Intervention Research Centre (CEAD).
Date: Tuesday, 08 February 2022
Dr Gareth Burns and Dr Jerry O’Neill contribute to recent Irish Examiner article on barriers to diversifying teaching
Dr Gareth Burns and Dr Jerry O’Neill contributed to a recent Irish Examiner article on barriers to diversifying teaching.
Date: Tuesday, 08 February 2022
In memory of bell hooks (1952-2021)
"I celebrate teaching that enables transgressions - a movement against and beyond boundaries. It is that movement which makes education the practice of freedom." From Teaching to Transgress (2014)
Date: Monday, 20 December 2021
Turn to Teaching Community Come Together to Celebrate the Think About Teaching Class of 2021
The Conferring Ceremony for the Think About Teaching Class of 2021 took place on-line on Friday, December 10th. While circumstances did not allow us to celebrate in person; family, friends, staff and supporters from Local Area Partnerships and teacher unions joined on-line to share in the tremendous achievements of the students. Congratulations to a fantastic group of students.
Date: Monday, 13 December 2021
Conferral Ceremony for the Think About Teaching Foundation Cert Class of 2021
We are really looking forward with anticipation to the On-Line Conferring Ceremony for the Think About Teaching Class of 2021, which takes place on Friday, December 10th at 7pm. It promises to be a great evening of celebration!
Date: Friday, 10 December 2021
RAPP Project: Autumn Staff Consultation Workshops
Turn to Teaching is proud to support the work of AHEAD and the Reasonable Accommodations for Disabled Students in Professional Placements (RAPP) Project. One of the main aims of the project is to develop national guidelines that will provide clarity on the application of reasonable accommodations in national competency-based courses. In order to develop these guidelines, RAPP are organising consultation workshops over the coming months for staff working in HE who work with disabled students on coordinating and supporting professional placements, including school placements. If you are interested in attending, the registration for the consultation workshops is now open at https://ahead.ie/rapp-staffconsultationworkshops
Date: Monday, 18 October 2021
Turn to Teaching contribute to recent Eolas article on Remote Teaching and Learning
A number of Turn to Teaching staff contributed to a recent article in the Eolas magazine, 'Remote Learning at a Glance', which sought to gauge the experience of remote learning and teaching, the greatest challenges for educators and the most significant impacts upon students.
Date: Wednesday, 12 May 2021
Closing date for applications for the Think About Teaching Foundation Cert extended to April 19, 2021
We are aware that due to lockdown restrictions and the Easter holiday period some people are experiencing difficulties contacting referees, so because of this we have decided to extend the application deadline to Monday the 19th of April (5.00pm) for the Think About Teaching Foundation Certificate 2021/2022. Full detail on the application process available on the ‘How to Apply' tab on the website.
Date: Thursday, 01 April 2021
Think About Teaching Information Session hosted by Dublin South City Partnership
As part of our current series of information events, Dublin South City Partnership are hosting an on-line Information Session on Monday, 29th March (6.00pm – 7.00pm) for anyone interested in applying for the Think About Teaching Foundation Certificate.
Date: Thursday, 25 March 2021
Think About Teaching Information Session hosted by Ballyfermot Chapelizod Partnership
On Monday, 22nd March (6.00pm – 7.00pm), Ballyfermot Chapelizod Partnership are hosting an on-line Information Session for anyone interested in applying for the Think About Teaching Foundation Certificate.
Date: Thursday, 18 March 2021