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NQT Primary Induction Programme

NQT's

Mayo EducationCentre

Induction Programme for Newly Qualified Teachers
Professional Development Programme 2011/2012


The Induction Programme for Newly Qualified Teachers, in conjunction with Mayo Education Centre, are providing a
further six modules (Mod 7-12) for NQTs during January, February and March 2012. The first 6 Modules were provided before Christmas.
Christmas. These seminars are workshop-based and designed to provide NQTs with practical strategies for their
classroom practice. The seminars will also afford NQTs the opportunity to seek advice and guidance from experienced
practitioners and to network with other NQTs. Details of modules 7 to 12 are now outlined below and are available on the
Induction Programme website: www.teacherinduction.ie
and on the Mayo Education Centre website
www.MayoEducationCentre.ie

There will be three groups of NQT’s, you can choose which group of dates suit you,
places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
NQT Registration Form

Modules

Course Title

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Module 7

Differentiation

Mon 23rd Jan

Mon 23rd Jan

Wed 25th Jan

Module 8

Literacy

Mon 30th Jan

Mon 30th Jan

Wed 1st Feb

Module 9

Gaeilge

Mon 6th Feb

Mon 6th Feb

Wed 8th Feb

Module 10

Behaviour Management

Mon 20th Feb

Mon 20th Feb

Wed 22nd Feb

Module 11

Inclusion

Mon 27th Feb

Mon 27th Feb

Wed 29th Feb

Module 12

Numeracy

Mon 5th Mar

Mon 5th Mar

Wed 7th Mar


Differentiation in Practice: How?
The first workshop for term two emphasizes the need to cater for the variety of learning needs and styles within the classroom and provides practical examples and ideas for resources to ensure differentiation within the classroom.  NQT’s are afforded an opportunity to discuss a variety of scenarios that arise in the classroom and are encouraged to reflect on and discuss effective strategies.  Use of video clips, reference to key websites for resources, are important elements of this workshop.

Literacy:  Teaching and Managing a Reading Lesson – What is effective practice?
The second workshop will focus on the planning, organization and teaching of a reading lesson, using a variety of texts.  The reference for this workshop will be LITERACY AND NUMERACY FOR LEARNING AND LIFE:  The National Strategy to Improve Literacy and Numeracy among Children and Young People 2011 – 2020.

Gaeilge sa Seomra Ranga:  Straitéisí praiticiúla a chur I bhfeidhm – cad is dea-chleachtas ann?
Is é príomhchuspóir na ceardlainne seo ná deiseanna a thabhairt do na rannpháirtithe a bheith ag obair i ngrúpaí.  Cuirfear béim ar úsáid na teanga agus ar struchtúr an cheachta sa Ghaeilge, an cur chuige cumarsáide, acmhainní, measúnú agus araile. Beidh deis ag na ranpháirithe freisin
plé le cásanna difriúla ó thaobh mhúineadh na Gaeilge.

Behaviour Management:  What is good Practice?
This workshop builds on the Classroom Management workshop held in Term one. It will aim to give NQTs an understanding of, and strategies and skills to manage, individual and group behaviour, in a positive and proactive manner. The NEPs Guidelines Behavioural, Emotional and Social Difficulties: A Continuum of Support is used as a key reference for this workshop. Relevant case studies will be examined and participants own concerns will also be addressed.

Inclusion:  Meeting the diverse needs in the classroom – What is effective practice?
This workshop will be interactive and will focus on the classroom environment and classroom planning to support inclusion. It will explore practical ideas for teaching EAL and will also identify approaches and methodologies which are particularly suitable for intercultural education. The IILT
Diversity Toolkit will be a key reference for this workshop.  Emphasis will also be placed on working with children with special educational needs.

Numeracy:  Developing good practice in mathematics teaching - How?
The final workshop will focus on the principles of good practice in mathematics teaching. A key emphasis will be placed on the development of higher-order thinking skills and the potential of ICT to broaden pupils’ experience and understanding in the area of numeracy. Opportunities to
discuss and share strategies and ideas will be a central element of this workshop.


To book a place please contact Mayo Education Centre, places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.
Please fill out enclosed registration form NQT Registration Form


Tel:      094 9020700
Email:  eolas@mayoeducationcentre.ie
Please note: You must be registered with The Teaching Council to book a place on these seminars


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