Are you following Gaelscoileanna Teo. on Twitter?
January 12, 2015
Gaelscoileanna Teo. is pleased to announce that we are now using Twitter to share news and updates from the Irish-medium education sector. The organisation recognises the importance and the huge benefits of the internet and social media to share relevant information, news stories and updates, and also for marketing and publicity purposes.
The organisation has put together a sample social media policy, that naíonraí and schools can download and adapt to suit their needs. This is available from http://www.gaelscoileanna.ie/ie/resources/
(Gaeilge) Scoileanna Gaeilge agus Gaeltachta i lár an aonaigh eolaíochta
January 12, 2015
Údarás na Gaeltachta Training Apprenticeships
January 7, 2015
Údarás na Gaeltachta are accepting applications for Training Apprenticeships until 2 February 2015.
For more information see: http://www.udaras.ie/en/oiliuint-fostaiocht/tionscnaimh-oiliuna/printiseachtai
(Gaeilge) Gaelcholáiste Charraig Uí Leighin i bhfoirgneamh oifigí ar bhonn sealadach amháin
January 7, 2015
(Gaeilge) Folúntas: Stiúrthóir Naíonra, Leamhcán, Co. Átha Cliath
January 7, 2015
(Gaeilge) Líon na ndaltaí i scoileanna lán-Ghaeilge ó thuaidh dúbailte
January 7, 2015
‘Cur i gcéill’ atá sa phleanáil teanga gan polasaí oideachais Gaeltachta
January 7, 2015
Government inaction leads to childcare revolt
January 6, 2015
Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Children Robert Troy TD today announced he fully supports the national protest being planned by childcare professionals on February 17th. Deputy Troy said, “this protest is a result of the frustration felt due to the lack of investment and the total inaction by the Government in this area. This was very evident in the consultation evenings which I arranged with the sector around the country late last year.
Recent reports again highlighting the high cost of childcare together with a revolt by the sector are the result of Government inaction in this area. This was most recently evidenced in the Budget 2015 where Minister Reilly failed to deliver any increase in investment.”
Deputy Troy continued,”Fianna Fáil produced a budget submission which addressed the complexities of issues facing this crucial sector. The proposal entitled The Enabling Strategy put forward three central planks, ‘Enabling Children’ by investing in quality provision, providing equality of opportunity for children with special educational needs and protecting all children through legislation reform. Enabling Parents to improve the life chances of their children by accessing employment and availing of increased choices by making childcare more accessible and affordable.
Enabling the Workforce and Childcare Service Providers by extending eligibility for the Learner Fund, providing appropriate remuneration and working conditions and by activating a national commercial rates exemption clause for government funded early childhood services.
Hopefully this protest on 17th February will act as catalyst and the Government will take notice of the major issues facing this sector. The time for lip service is over. Minister Reilly needs to listen to what the sector are saying and ensure that necessary supports are put in place,” concluded Deputy Troy.
Folúntas: Cúntóir Riachtanas Speisialta i nGaelcholáiste Mhuire (A.G.), Corcaigh
January 6, 2015
Folúntas: Múinteoir Ranga Príomhshrutha i Scoil Chrónáin, Baile Átha Cliath
January 6, 2015