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When Professor Jennifer Johnston, the new Vice-Dean of the School of Education (Post-Primary), set foot in MIC Thurles to start her new role in January this year, it was a homecoming for many reasons. The Kerry native’s return was not just to Ireland—having spent the past nine years in the University of Lincoln’s School of Education—but from 2012, she had previously taught for three years at St Patrick’s Campus in its previous guise as St Patrick’s College.
This case study outlines how Cooperative Learning was implemented within the Microteaching component of the B Ed programme during the Spring Semester 2023. Cooperative learning involves collaboration, communication and interdependence among students to achieve learning goals. Within Microteaching students were facilitated to plan, prepare, teach and reflect on their practice in collaboration with their peers.
Visit this page to learn about copyright information at MIC. What can I copy? With Permission: You can copy materials where the owner of the copyright has given permission to do so (e.g., Irish legislation, unreported judgments) and to the extent permitted. Public Domain: You can copy material that is in the public domain, e.g., where the copyright has lapsed, generally 70 years after death of a personal author.
Costs for study abroad vary according to the destination and institution, as well as variable factors like exchange rates and indeed, individual students' personal preferences and spending habits.
MIC provides a professional counselling service available to all students, free of charge, during the academic year. Learn about our service of online therapy and on-campus in-person therapy sessions, support groups, workshops, talks and wellbeing courses for students.
The CRAFT Maker Space at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has secured €193,532 as one of 38 projects in the SFI Discover Programme, which aims to create greater public awareness of the impact of STEM on society and everyday life, generate opportunities for dialogue and encouraging diversity in STEM-related disciplines.
This case study Dr Brighid Golden describes the approach she took to develop a podcast series called Curious and Critical GCE, which explores approaches to global citizenship education (GCE) in order to prompt discussion and deepen engagement with GCE with students studying to become primary school teachers.