Teachers Union of Ireland Education Conference Highlights

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The Teachers Union of Ireland Education Conference held at Marino Institute of Education covered topics such as industrial relations, education policies, and curriculum development. The event highlighted the commitment to ongoing education policy development, involvement in academic councils, and the importance of listening to teachers' expertise. Key factors in curriculum development were discussed, emphasizing the need for appropriate initiatives, additional resources, and recognition of teachers' workload. Guest speakers included Adam Harris from AsIAm, John Hammond from NCCA, and Selina McEvoy from ESRI.


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  1. Teachers Union of Ireland Education Conference Marino Institute of Education Saturday 9thNov 2019

  2. Teachers Union of Ireland Education Conference Industrial Relations Function Employment Contracts Industrial relations policies Pay Education Post Primary, ETB Schools. Community & Comprehensive Schools, Voluntary Secondary Schools. Further Education Colleges, up to QQI level 6 Institutes of Technology, Technological Universities, up to QQI level 10. Research.

  3. Teachers Union of Ireland Education Conference TUI commitment to ongoing development of Education Policy Education Subcommittee, Chairperson, Anne Howard National Council for Curriculum and Assessment NCCA Council, David Duffy, Liz Farrell Junior Cycle Board, Brendan Greene, Anne Howard Senior Cycle Board, Seamus Lahart, David Duffy. Development Groups, 75 Teachers Teaching Council We promote quality initial teacher education and best practice for professional development Gerry Quinn, Claire Markey, Mairead Glynn, Denis Magner, Seamus O Fearraigh.

  4. Teachers Union of Ireland Education Conference Institutes of Technology and Technological Universities Lecturer engagement in course development and research TUI representation on Academic Council guiding academic policy in each Institute of Technology and Technological University. Further and Adult Education Teacher/Tutor engagement in course development in each College in conjunction with QQI quality assurance. Thank you all

  5. Teachers Union of Ireland Education Conference Key factors in developing curriculum. 1. TUI members will continue to embrace new initiatives /policies but they must be appropriate for implementation in the classroom environment in Ireland 2. The school curriculum is fully loaded. Space must be created to allow for any new initiatives. 3. Teachers are 110% busy, they cannot absorb additional workload. 4. Additional resources will be required to affect positive change. 5. The independence of the examination coupled with state certification has served Irish education well, it must not be diluted or abandoned. 6. We must move away from the CAO point system as a measure of education outcome 7. Teachers are the experts. Listen to them!

  6. Teachers Union of Ireland Education Conference Agenda/ Guest Speakers Adam Harris, AsIAm. Practical Approaches to Inclusion John Hammond, NCCA. Trusting the Profession and Professional Judgement Selina Mc Evoy ESRI. Impact of Leaving Certificate Grading Bands Workshops; Phil Fox,Teaching Council. Mary- Liz Trant, Solas. Martin Marjoram

  7. Generation Apprenticeship 130 Entries

  8. 10.10-10.50am: Keynote: Adam Harris, AsIAm. Practical approaches to making Post-Primary and Further Education settings inclusive. Q&A from 10.30-10.50. 10.50-11.30am: Keynote: John Hammond, National Council for Curriculum and Assessment. Trusting the Profession and Professional Judgement. Q&A from 11.10-11.30. 11.30-12.00pm: Tea/coffee. 12.00pm-12.40pm: Keynote: Selina McCoy, Economic and Social Research Institute. The impact of Leaving Certificate Grading Bands. Q&A from 12.20-12.40. 12.40pm-1.20pm Workshops (delegates can attend one workshop): 1.Phil Fox, Teaching Council Social Media Guidance. 2. Mary-Liz Trant, Solas, Where FE met HE. 1.20pm-1.30pm Close of Conference Martin Marjoram, Vice President, TUI.

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