📢 Just Published: Curriculum Specification for Senior Cycle SPHE.
Supports 60 hours of teaching over 2 years, highlighting SPHE's importance in later post-primary education.
#OideIreland
English Version: https://t.co/4KcdORICMe
Leagan Gaeilge: https://t.co/fjkgpMY2Xc
❗ @NCCAie have released the revised arrangements for the completion of Classroom-Based Assessments for the current 2nd year (3rd years in 2023– 2026) and 3rd year student cohort. Please follow the link for key dates 👉
🔗 https://t.co/G3LVPRPxBI
@RtaiReligion
Today many Buddhists around the world will celebrate Vesak, also known as Wesak or Buddha Day. It is a celebration of Buddha's birthday and, for some Buddhists, marks his Enlightenment. It is also a time to reflect on his teachings and what it means to be a Buddhist. #JCRE#LCRE
Request for all schools to observe a minute's silence on Friday 17 May in memory of all victims of the Great Famine.
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Iarrtar ar gach scoil go mbeadh nóiméad ciúnais iontu Dé hAoine an 17 Bealtaine i gcuimhne íospartaigh uile an Ghorta Mhóir.
#Famine#silence
@OideTechinEd are currently offering an online course to provide teachers with an understanding of what Artificial Intelligence(AI) is, an overview of key policies relating to AI and the ethical considerations of using AI in schools. You can register here: https://t.co/Vm1DEUeGCm
Happy #WorkplaceWellbeingDay from @Oide_RE. Try to take a moment today to appreciate your hard work and reflect on your own wellbeing. Remember, to inspire others, we must also care for ourselves.
Today is Earth Day, an annual event held on April 22 to show support for environmental protection. Each year, Earth Day has a theme that focuses on a particular environmental concern. The theme for 2024 is "Planet vs. Plastics." Possible links: #JCRE 2.7, 3.8 & #LCRE Section J.
Tomorrow is the start of Eid al-Fitr, a festival which is celebrated by many Muslims all over the world to mark the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Eid Mubarak to everyone celebrating! Links to #JCRE 1.1, 1.3 & #LCRE Sections C, G.
Palm Sunday in Iraq, where only a small percentage of Christians remain. According to Vatican News, two decades ago, the Christian population was 1.4 million in the country. After the rise of the Islamic State, the population reduced to about 250,000. Many were murdered as they refused to deny their faith in Jesus Christ, while others were forced to flee. The remaining Christian population is vibrant in their faith.
Video: This is Christian Assyria, Atheer Photographer
In 2017, Reza Aslan visited a cannibalistic Hindu group as part of a TV show. The group gave him human brain to eat, covered his face with cremated remains, and made him wear headgear decorated with human teeth.
One of the members of the group even threatened to cut off his head.
Aslan later posted on social media saying: “Want to know what a dead guy’s brain tastes like? Charcoal. It was burnt to a crisp!”
@pamelora @GillEducation As an SPHE teacher they’re a fabulous resource and the students are actively learning. Looking forward to working with the new editions as we all try navigate the changes. Well done!