A round up of this week's educational events
Leadership Conference at Mary Immaculate College Limerick
The Theology and Religious Department (TRS) at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick is hosting a major conference on Thursday, May 27th from 9.30am to 5pm with “Emerging Challenges for Leadership in Ireland Today” as its theme. Speakers at the one-day conference will include Nuala O’ Loan and Dr Don Thornhill. Places are limited and booking is essential. For further information contact: Mary T. Martin at mary.t.martin@mic.ul.ie or tel: 061 774727. See mic.ul.ie
Early Childhood Education Conference
Froebel College of Education in partnership with the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment will host a conference on early childhood education Friday, May 21st. The conference, entitled “Playing to learn – Sowing the Seeds to Start the Journey”, takes place in the Froebel College of Education, Blackrock, Co Dublin. Practitioners will showcase examples of play in early years settings including infant classrooms. The keynote speaker is Prof Elizabeth Wood. For more information visit froebel.ie/conferences or contact Patsy Stafford. Tel: 01-2112020.
Consumer conference at UL
IRCHSS and the Department of History ath the University of Limerick are holding an interdisciplinary conference on consumerism from the early modern to postmodern periods on Friday, May 21st in the Languages Building, UL. Admission is free and all are welcome. For further information contact Bernadette.whelan@ul.ie or tel: 061-202280.
Hunt Museum Lunchtime Lecture
“A Limerick Miscellany” is the title of a lecture by Mae Leonard, writer, poet, broadcaster, on Tuesday, May 25th at 1pm in the Hunst Museum, Limerick. Admissin is free and all are welcome.
Irish Technology-Enhanced Learning Users’ Conference
The EdTech2010 Irish Technology-Enhanced Learning Users’ Conference is being held in Athlone IT on Thursday, May 20th and Friday, May 21st. The “Technology in Action” conference theme will highlight innovative education and eLearning industry collaborations in Ireland. Further information from ilta.net
Open Days for Aspiring Jockeys
The Racing Academy and Centre of Education in Kildare is holding open days today and on Tuesday, May 25th starting at 2pm for students, parents and guidance counsellors. Tel: 045-522468 or e-mail: enquiries@ racingacademy.ie or
Lecture on the Evolution of Children’s Picture Books
The first annual Mary Pollard Memorial Lecture is by Jill Shefrin and is entitled “This Will Make Learning Pleasant – Early Modern Children and Pictures”. It will be chaired by Dr Charles Benson and will take place on Wednesday, June 2nd from 6pm to 7.30 p.m in the Emmet Theatre, Arts Building, TCD. All are welcome. tcd.ie/longroomhub
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