VAR and Leaving Certificate English
Perhaps Daisy Christodoulou’s new book on the VAR system in football has relevance to Leaving Certificate reform in Ireland.
Read MorePerhaps Daisy Christodoulou’s new book on the VAR system in football has relevance to Leaving Certificate reform in Ireland.
Read MoreEpisode 8 of the King Lear scene by scene post looks at the horrifying Act 3 scene 7 - the blinding of Gloucester, and how images of seeing and blindness ramify through the story.
Read MoreThe integrity of Leaving Certificate English is being threatened by misconceived reform proposals.
Read MoreLinks to all the podcasts and transcripts from the ‘King Lear scene by scene’ series.
Read MoreThere’s a sense that right now the world is particularly dark. We often hear the unlovely word ‘polycrisis’. At such a time, English teaching might seem almost irrelevant and ineffectual. What can we do?
Read MoreEpisode 6 of the King Lear scene by scene podcast looks at the first three scenes of Act 3, as the storm takes over.
Read MoreEpisode 4 of the King Lear scene by scene podcast looks at Act 1 scene 5, Act 2 scene 1 and Act 2 scene 2.
Read MoreRepeat of a webinar on teaching Claire Keegan’s novel Small Things Like These for those who missed the September session.
Read MoreThe third in the King Lear scene by scene podcast looks at Act One scenes Three and Four.
Read MoreAn account of the 2024 conference of the Irish National Organisation of Teachers of English.
Read MoreThe second talk in the series King Lear scene by scene looks at Act 1 scene 2, in which we are introduced to the sub-plot (unique in Shakespeare's tragedies), starting with the fascinating villain Edmund.
Read MoreNotes, links and resources from a webinar on revising King Lear for the Leaving Certificate on Wednesday 16th October via Tralee Education Support Centre.
Read MoreThe first in the series of King Lear: scene by scene podcasts (with transcripts) looks at Act I scene i
Read MoreWhere are we with the Additional Assessment Component in Leaving Certificate English in the context of AI? (illustration: typically terrible AI generated picture)
Read MoreA compendium of valuable writing about AI in the light of the English classroom.
Read MoreNotes and links from a webinar on teaching Claire Keegan's novel Small Things Like These, September 2024.
Read MoreThe third edition of The Occasional, for paid subscribers of The Fortnightly, on received ideas in and clichés about Irish eduction.
Read MoreJudi Dench's reflections on playing many roles in Shakespeare's plays over decades are essential reading, in a marvellous collection of conversations with Brendan O'Hea.
Read MoreDrawing attention to the peculiar anomaly in which English has had dramatically less grade inflation in the Leaving Certificate since pre-pandemic times.
Read MoreOn my selection of 12 short stories for Jonathan Gibbs’s ‘A Personal Anthology’
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