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Cé air a bhfuil an clár dírithe?
An múinteoir ábhair tú i nGaelcholáiste, in Aonad Lán-Ghaeilge nó in iarbhunscoil Ghaeltachta?
Ar mhaith leat cur le d'inniúlacht/do chumas teanga féin sa Ghaeilge?
Ar mhaith leat forbairt ghairmiúil a dhéanamh bunaithe go sonrach ar na riachtanais ar leith a bhaineann le hábhar a theagasc trí Ghaeilge?
Ar mhaith leat díriú ar do chumas feidhmiú go héifeachtach agus go muiníneach mar mhúinteoir ábhair sa seomra ranga?
An gcuirfeá fáilte roimh an deis a bheith mar chuid de phobal mhúinteoirí ábhair eile a bhfuil na dúshláin chéanna acu?
Más ea, bheadh an clár TTA go mór in oiriúint duit agus do na riachtanais atá agat mar mhúinteoir ábhair iarbhunscoile atá ag teagasc trí Ghaeilge sa Ghaeltacht nó taobh amuigh den Ghaeltacht.
Applications are now open for the TEG Oral Irish exam, a mandatory requirement for those intending to apply for the Professional Master of Education (Primary Teaching) programme at Mary Immaculate College (MIC).
The deadline to apply for the TEG Oral Irish exam is 3 January 2025 at 5pm, and interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. The TEG Oral Irish exams will take place on 17, 18, 24 and 25 January 2025.
The MIC Text Alert Service is free to all students and allows the College to send a mobile phone text alert to students to provide them with important and relevant information regarding their academic affairs and College operations.
Learn about the basics of living in Ireland while studying at MIC. Items covered are: Language, Currency, Cost of Living, Banking, Electricity, Climate, Shopping, and Tourist Information.
Drawing inspiration from those who have striven to make a difference in our society locally, nationally and internationally, the College instituted an order of honour in 2008 to recognise people who have made an exceptional personal contribution to advancing the welfare of the community. This honour, the McAuley Medal, is the highest award that can be bestowed by the College.