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On misconceived plans for Leaving Certificate English redevelopment, as shown by an @INOTEnews survey.
https://t.co/dYiMlJYUf9
RTs appreciated for greater reach.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I can think of about 20 women poets/academics/literary critics - many of whom wear all of these hats - who could speak authoritatively about #eavanboland but now, we have Diarmuid Ferriter yet again @TodaywithClaire
What an amazing space! How lucky are the people of Kilkenny - a wonderful addition to the already super network that @LibrariesIre makes available to us all!
It's critically important that all teachers of English participate in the consultation process for #SeniorCycle reform, especially when it concerns our subject. These are the opportunities to have practitioners' voices heard. #EdChatIE
@sccenglish Saunders book is superb- have adapted the ideas for TY short story module with great results from writers who realise the power of restraint and expectation/resolution
Getting lost in a good book for Ireland Reads #SqueezeinaRead#GetLost today- courtesy of the short loan collection @SDCClibraries. If only my poolside experience was in the sun 😂
@Aoifecork67 Reeling in the Years is super for poetry too - I used it for the Dublin’s and Monaghan bombings when teaching Boland’s ‘Child of Our Time’ https://t.co/SnWiAI4IzM.
@TraleeESC trying to get on to the webinar on 24TRA008 - says host hasn’t started yet - was supposed to be at 7pm. Is the link not working? Has it started?
👏 Christmas Competition! 🎉
This has become an annual tradition but there are more books this year.
To win the collection of my books simply retweet this post. The winner will be selected at random - open to all globally - best of luck!
Winner announced 22.12.23 🎁🌲🎁
We're delighted to announce that the winner of the #BookerPrize2023 is Prophet Song by Paul Lynch.
Huge congratulations to @paullynchwriter. 🎉
Discover the book: https://t.co/o890YuwYOV
@rhetorician@RTERadio1 Same thought occurred to me this morning… historical perspective valuable but surely literary perspective as valuable - at the very least invite two contributors rather than just the historian?