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Module One Lámh Course

Dates & Times:

Wednesday 4th & 11th of March from 4.30-7.30pm

Course Overview: 

This course is for staff members and professionals who have started to work in an environment where Lámh is used and covers 100 Lámh signs and how to support a Lámh user.

Qualifications Required: 

No previous Lámh training required.

Course Duration: 

6 hours

Course Content: 

·         Module One Lámh signs (100+)

·         Alternative and augmentative communication (AAC)

·         Lámh – brief history and development

·         Lámh signing environment

By the end of this course, participants should be able to:

·         Use the 100+ signs from the Module One Book

·         Use Lámh as an effective communication tool

·         Contribute to assessment or decision-making around Lámh use

·         Participate effectively in an established Lámh environment.

Feedback from Module One Participants

'Very enjoyable comprehensive course'

'I liked hearing about experiences of using Lámh with other children with special needs'

Course Materials: 

·         Combined Module One Handbook and Sign book

·         Membership of Lámh Signs Online www.lamhsigns.org

·         Module One Certificate

·         Registration on the Lámh Module One database

Accreditation Achieved: 

Module One Certificate

Additional Requirements: 

This course is of most benefit to those who are using Lámh to support a Lámh user and their family currently, as they will have the opportunity to use the signs and skills acquired.

Course Recognised by: 

Lámh

 

Course Start Date / Time 11-03-2020 4:30 pm
Course End Date / Time 11-03-2020 7:30 pm
Cut off date 11-03-2020 5:00 pm
Available place 0
Fee €80.00
Number Hours 6
Speaker Rachel Fitzgerald
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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Course Start Date / Time 10-03-2020 5:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 10-03-2020 7:00 pm
Cut off date 10-03-2020 4:50 pm
Available place 19
Fee Free
Number Hours 2
Speaker Treasa Foley
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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Course Start Date / Time 10-03-2020 5:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 10-03-2020 7:00 pm
Cut off date 09-03-2020 5:00 pm
Available place 18
Fee Free
Number Hours 2
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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Seesaw

Course Start Date / Time 10-03-2020 5:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 10-03-2020 7:00 pm
Cut off date 10-03-2020 5:00 pm
Available place 9
Fee Free
Number Hours 2
Speaker Michelle Culloty
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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Gaeilge

 

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Course Start Date / Time 09-03-2020 6:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 09-03-2020 8:00 pm
Fee Free
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

Soar

Course Start Date / Time 09-03-2020 5:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 09-03-2020 7:00 pm
Cut off date 09-03-2020 4:00 pm
Available place 2
Fee Free
Number Hours 2
Speaker Jane Brennan
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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 Evidence-based strategies for promoting independence in children with special educational needs

Overview of two-part workshop (2nd & 9th March, 5 – 7pm)

This two-part workshop will seek to explore a range of evidence-based strategies for promoting independence in children with special educational needs. The workshop will focus on a collaborative approach to pupil development, with material relevant both for teachers and Special Needs Assistants. Strategies will span a range of pupil needs including organisation skills, social/emotional skills and learning to learn skills. Focus will be placed on practical whole-school and individual strategies for pupil development, with reference to individualised pupil planning.

Biography

Claire Griffin is an Educational Psychologist and lecturer in Educational and Developmental Psychology at Mary Immaculate College (MIC), Limerick. Claire originally worked within primary and special education settings and in residential care centres for persons with intellectual disabilities. Claire completed her PhD in 2018 through University College London. This research explored the preparedness and deployment of Special Needs Assistance when supporting the behavioural care needs and independence development of children in primary schools. Claire’s research interests include inclusive education, psychological and educational assessment, positive behaviour support and the voice of the child in education.

Griffin Claire

Course Start Date / Time 09-03-2020 5:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 09-03-2020 7:00 pm
Cut off date 09-03-2020 5:00 pm
Available place 2
Fee €10.00
Number Hours 2
Speaker Dr. Claire Griffin
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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Course Start Date / Time 09-03-2020 5:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 09-03-2020 7:00 pm
Cut off date 09-03-2020
Available place 24
Fee Free
Number Hours 2
Speaker Mary O'Connor
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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An information evening will take place on Thursday the 5th of March here in the Education Centre for Teaching Principals. The purpose of this information evening is to explore the idea of setting up clusters in Kerry where Teaching Principals would cluster together to create a post where someone would cover their relaese days throughout the year. This would allieviate the headache of having to find substitute teachers throughout the year. Linda Dennehy who is a Teaching Principal in Mallow will share her expertise on how she set up a successful cluster in Mallow. She was previously also part of a successful cluster in the Killarney area.

Course Start Date / Time 05-03-2020 5:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 05-03-2020 6:30 pm
Cut off date 05-03-2020 5:00 pm
Fee Free
Number Hours 1.5 hours
Speaker Linda Dennehy (Teaching Principal)
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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Registration: 8.45 AM
Seminar beings : 9.15 AM
Seminar concludes : 3.15 PM

Course Description

This course is aimed at mainstream primary classroom teachers and Special Education Teachers who work with pupils with identified or unidentified specific literacy difficulties. It is designed to support teachers with appropriate and practical strategies to implement with their pupils across the school context. It will also give an understanding of the background and theory of dyslexia/specific literacy difficulties                                                

Anticipated Outcomes

  • To develop an understanding of the background and theory of dyslexia/ specific literacy difficulties
  • To gain confidence in identifying students with specific literacy difficulties and using appropriate screening and diagnostic tools
  • To gain an understanding of the principles of teaching students with dyslexia and reading difficulties
  • To provide strategies to implement in their own teaching

Course Outline and Content

  • Introduction to dyslexia and reading difficulties, theories and research, identification, screening and assessment
  • Principles of teaching students with specific literacy difficulties, specific teaching methods for reading and spelling, put theory into practice (from phoneme awareness to word attack), strategies to develop sight words, fluency and comprehension
  • Effective classroom strategies and support (writing, reading and numeracy), differentiation, metacognition, technology.

Information for Applicants

The course is open to

  • Mainstream primary classroom teachers, Special Education Teachers who work with pupils with identified or unidentified specific literacy difficulties
  • Participants will require permission from the Board of Management to attend. Typically, substitution for this seminar will only be allowed to classroom teachers with primary responsibility for students with a special educational need and if it is deemed absolutely essential by the Principal
  • Typically substitution will only be allocated to non - substitute teachers
  • Payment is not available to teachers in a substitute capacity

Refreshments and lunch will be provided.

Please click on Dyslexia to register for this course. This course is not booked through the Education Centre. It is booked through the NCSE website.

 

Course Start Date / Time 05-03-2020 9:15 am
Course End Date / Time 05-03-2020 3:15 pm
Cut off date 05-03-2020
Fee Free
Number Hours 6
Speaker NCSE Facilitator
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

Mental Health

Course Start Date / Time 04-03-2020 5:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 04-03-2020 7:00 pm
Cut off date 04-03-2020 5:00 pm
Available place 22
Fee Free
Number Hours 2
Speaker Gillian Sheehan
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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Course Start Date / Time 03-03-2020 5:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 03-03-2020 7:00 pm
Cut off date 03-03-2020
Fee Free
Number Hours 2
Speaker Conor Reidy
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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Camara Education Ireland, in partnership with Google for Education, are delighted to be hosting Google for Education Discovery Days. 

Hosted by experienced teachers and teacher trainers, topics covered will include G Suite for Education set up and admin, introductory classroom use, advanced Google apps for teaching and learning, and Chromebook deployment. No experience using the platform is necessary, as attendees will get the chance to explore the G Suite for Education platform in this training taster session. Chromebooks will also be provided to use on the day. 

Register your interest in attending at bit.ly/2tRagmH

 Google Discovery
Course Start Date / Time 03-03-2020 5:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 03-03-2020 7:00 pm
Cut off date 03-03-2020 4:00 pm
Fee Free
Number Hours 2
Speaker Orna Mulhern (Camara Ireland)
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

active 1

Course Start Date / Time 03-03-2020 4:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 03-03-2020 6:00 pm
Cut off date 03-03-2020 3:00 pm
Fee Free
Number Hours 2
Speaker Active Flag Facilitator
Location Tralee Education Support Centre
Course Start Date / Time 27-02-2020 7:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 27-02-2020 9:00 pm
Fee Free
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

 

Title:   Helping the Struggling Speller

This talk will examine spelling as a skill and also as a developmental process. It will explore reasons why children struggle with spelling and what can be done to overcome these difficulties. It will also examine strategies to aid spelling development. Using case studies, it will show how to detect spelling difficulties and suggest methodologies.

Expected Outcomes:

Participants will have an increased awareness of spelling as a skill and how spelling develops. They will be able to examine children's writing and detect strengths and weaknesses and build up a profile of the child's spelling development. It will also lead participants to reflect on their own classroom practice and how the quality of errors determines spelling improvement.

Brendan Culligan

Brendan spent thirty years as a primary school teacher in Dublin. He specialised in learning support teaching for fifteen of these years. He spent another fifteen years lecturing in initial teacher training both in Froebel College of Education and Marino Institute of Education. He was a member of the D.E.S. task force on Dyslexia in 2001. He is a past secretary of I.L.S.A. and past president of the Literacy Association of Ireland. He delivered the keynote address at their last year’s conference. He is a designer and tutor of inservice on Literacy Difficulties and has presented papers both nationally and internationally. He has edited journals for both I.L.S.A. and L.A.I. He has published many articles on literacy and is the author of ‘Improving Children’s Spelling’ and also ‘Spelling and Handwriting’. His latest work is a cursive handwriting programme from the beginning called ‘Go with the Flow’.

Course Start Date / Time 27-02-2020 7:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 27-02-2020 9:00 pm
Cut off date 28-02-2020 4:00 pm
Available place 9
Fee €10.00
Number Hours 2
Speaker Brendan Culligan
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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This is a follow on training to the Introduction training which took place in December. Teachers who attend this course will get first preference on hiring Numicon kits for their school from the Education Centre.

Mathematics needs to be active and social. Numicon is both. The Numicon approach is multi-sensory, uses objects and has a focus on action,  imagery  and  conversation, in other words a focus on children physically doing maths.

By using Numicon shapes and materials, children understand number relationships, spot patterns and make generalisations. Numicon’s visual, auditory and kinesthetic (practical) approach appeals to different learning styles.

Numicon enables children to really ‘see’ how numbers and the number system work. The Numicon teaching approach helps children communicate their mathematical thinking to teachers. This in turn helps teachers to ‘see’ pupils' understanding. The concept of 'doing' maths is the key to the Numicon programme.

This ‘Intermediate’ presentation will focus on Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division.

Course Start Date / Time 27-02-2020 6:30 pm
Course End Date / Time 27-02-2020 8:30 pm
Cut off date 27-02-2020 4:00 pm
Available place 7
Fee €10.00
Number Hours 2
Speaker Edmond Scannell
Location Tralee Education Support Centre

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Registration: 8.45 AM
Seminar begins: 9.15 AM
Seminar concludes : 3.15 PM

Course Description

The seminar is designed for Mainstream Primary School Teachers of pupils with Special Educational Needs and SET teachers in a Mainstream setting. Through engagement in workshops during the day participants will get familiar with assessment tools and steps involved in the planning and the target setting process based the New Allocation Model.

Anticipated Outcomes

  • Familiarise participants with the new SET Allocation model
  • To reflect on the principles of good assessments.
  • To consider the use of informal and formal assessment tools
  • To be enabled to use assessment tools to establish a baseline and identify needs
  • To be aware of the steps involved in planning and the target setting process
  • To engage in workshop activities on identifying needs and target setting

Course Outline and Content

  • Outline a variety of assessment methods, including informal and formal procedures

  • Enable teachers to utilise assessments to establish a baseline, identify needs, track and monitor progress

  • Provide information on assessment tools in the area of language, literacy and numeracy

  • Outline information contained in an Individual Educational Plan

  • Explain the steps involved in the planning process

  • Provide information on setting targets for students with Special Educational Needs

Information for Applicants

The course is open to

  • This seminar is open to Mainstream primary classroom teachers and Special Education Teachers who work with pupils with Special Educational Needs in a primary class
  • Participants will require permission from the Board of Management to attend. Typically, substitution for this seminar will only be allowed to classroom teachers with primary responsibility for students with a special educational need and if it is deemed absolutely essential by the Principal
  • Typically substitution will only be allocated to non - substitute teachers
  • Payment is not available to teachers in a substitute capacity

Refreshments and lunch will be provided.

Please click on Assessment & Planning to register for this course. This course is not booked through the Education Centre. It is booked through the NCSE website.

Course Start Date / Time 27-02-2020 9:15 am
Course End Date / Time 27-02-2020 3:15 am
Fee Free
Number Hours 6
Speaker NCSE Facilitator
Location Tralee Education Support Centre