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    NCC Statement On Education & Training

    By admin | March 11, 2009

    The National Competitiveness Council recently issued key points to prepare the country’s education system to contribute to future economic growth.

    Some recommendations are a direct fit for IDK’s messages.

    1) Develop a formal pre-primary education system as a key priority

    Specifically:

    • integrating disadvantaged children into education as early as possible
    • providing pre-primary education & centre-based daycare at one venue
    • re-orienting the childcare sector as a cost-effective way to expand early-years education
    • subsidising accredited early-years education providers by replacing the early childcare payment

    IDK sees early-years education as the best way to prepare children with hearing issues to enter the mainstream education system, with their peer groups. These recommendations are a distinct step in the right direction. 

    2) Improving education delivery in Irish schools

    Specifically:

    • investing in teacher skills & technologies to improve student achievement
    • structuring teachers’ professional development via the Teaching Council
    • ensuring continuous, in-service professional development for teachers
    • giving teachers access to peer reviews & collaboration with colleagues

    Quality teaching in early life is paramount for a knowledge base in future years. For this to happen, teachers must understand their pupils’ needs and equip themselves with the skills to develop the potential of these pupils.

    To ensure a technology-literate population, a higher percentage of schools need a website or internet access, and teachers familiar with internet tools. Current statistics (Feb 2009) show Co Meath to have the highest percentage of secondary schools online in Ireland (77%), with Co Kerry lowest at 4%.

    In teaching, whiteboards have a dual purpose of (1) supporting information relay and (2) promoting familiarity with internet and software tools. The internet & online forums also give teachers low-cost peer networking or tele-working options and access to distance courses in professional development.

    As the NCC noted, some of its key recommendations are revenue-neutral, but investment in technology is essential for the country’s future citizens.  

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