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elearning queen

blog on elearning at all levels, from K-12 to college and lifelong learning. Trends, techniques, learning theory, instructional design and technology. Susan Smith Nash.

Tags: elearning, education, college, online education, educational technology

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The Gypsy Librarian

Blog of an academic librarian, a tool to reflect and learn more about being a librarian and educator. I will likely feature items about librarianship as well as things I read in my other areas of academic interest or of interest as a reader. However, the

Tags: librarianship, libraries, reading, books, education

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Principled Discovery

Educational freedom from a homeschooler's perspective.

Tags: homeschool, education, conservative, homeschooling

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Rang 71, The Story of Bunscoil Phobal Feirste
on Dec 31, 1969 in Education This Thursday 3 September on BBC Two, 19:00-19:40 will see the screening of Rang 71, an Imagine Media documentary on Bunscoil Phobal Feirste, the first Irish medium school in the North. The school was founded to educate the children of the Pobal Feir...



Ruane’s proposals are Smith’s without the ‘required work’...
on Dec 31, 1969 in Education Interesting aside from Brendan Harron of the INTO teachers’ union towards the end of his Stormont Live interview, in which he notes there is nothing new in Catriona Ruane’s ‘heavily consulted’ proposals. In fact they are preci...



Litir Oscailte do Dhominic Ó Brollacháin BTR / Open letter to Dominic Bradley MLA
on Dec 31, 1969 in Education A Dhominic, a chara, Cad is fiú do Bhille d’Acht na Gaeilge (Bille de chuid an SDLP?) muna bhfuil comhairleoirí de chuid an SDLP sásta tacú leis an Ghaeloideachas ar an talamh? Déanaim tagairt ar ndóigh don chrui...



The School, The Council and The Minister.
on Dec 31, 1969 in Education It seems apparent that Monday will see Bairbre de Brún will be elected as an MEP in Europe. Bairbre is well known as an Irish speaker and indeed activist, she will no doubt avail of the official status of Irish and use the language in the Europe...



Catriona on guidelines: take them or leave them, as necessary…
on Dec 31, 1969 in Education I’m not going to comment on Catriona Ruane taking her kids out of school for three days. Well, I’ve been there myself, done that, and got the tee shirt. But one thought occured to me when watching Let’s Talk on Thursday was that if...



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