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The NCCA Primary Podcast
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18 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to the NCCA primary podcast, a podcast from the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment. We speak to teachers, principals, researchers and other stakeholders, providing a space where we can bring together and share different ideas and perspectives. We hope that this will spark your own conversations around curriculum and we welcome you to get in touch with the podcast by emailing us at podcast@ncca.ie or by using the hashtag #nccapodcast to continue the conversation on social media.
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Welcome to the NCCA primary podcast, a podcast from the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment. We speak to teachers, principals, researchers and other stakeholders, providing a space where we can bring together and share different ideas and perspectives. We hope that this will spark your own conversations around curriculum and we welcome you to get in touch with the podcast by emailing us at podcast@ncca.ie or by using the hashtag #nccapodcast to continue the conversation on social media.
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Education
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E9: An Ghaeilge agus Prionsabail na Foghlama, an Teagaisc, agus an Mheasúnaithe (Dr. Claire Dunne agus Clodagh Ní Mhaolchiaráin)
The NCCA Primary Podcast
34 minutes 31 seconds
7 months ago
E9: An Ghaeilge agus Prionsabail na Foghlama, an Teagaisc, agus an Mheasúnaithe (Dr. Claire Dunne agus Clodagh Ní Mhaolchiaráin)

Ar an gclár seo, pléann Dr. Claire Dunne (Léactóir) agus Clódagh Ní Mhaolchiaráin (Príomhoide) Prionsabail an Teagaisc, na Foghlama agus na Measúnachta mar a ndéantar cur síos orthu i gCreatchuraclam na Bunscoile. Pléann siad an chuma atá ar na prionsabail sin (aistrithe agus leanúnachas, caidrimh, comhpháirtíochtaí, gníomhú agus rannpháirtíocht, measúnú agus dul chun cinn timpeallachtaí foghlama, oideachas ionchuimsitheach agus éagsúlacht agus oideolaíocht) i dtéarmaí praiticiúla i múineadh na Gaeilge.

Chun tuilleadh eolais a fháil faoi fhorbairtí curaclaim na bunscoile tabhair cuairt ar ncca.ie/primaryLean orainn ar na meáin shóisialta:

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On this episode, Dr. Claire Dunne (Lecturer) and Clódagh Ní Mhaolchiaráin (Principal) discuss the Principles of Teaching, Learning, and Assessment as described in the Primary Curriculum Framework. They discuss how these principles (transitions and continuity, relationships, partnerships, engagement and participation, assessment and progression, learning environments, inclusive education and diversity, and pedagogy) look in practical terms in the teaching of Irish.

The NCCA Primary Podcast is available on the NCCA Website, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and other podcast hosting platforms. Join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #nccapod

To find out more about primary curriculum developments visit ncca.ie/primary 

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The NCCA Primary Podcast
Welcome to the NCCA primary podcast, a podcast from the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment. We speak to teachers, principals, researchers and other stakeholders, providing a space where we can bring together and share different ideas and perspectives. We hope that this will spark your own conversations around curriculum and we welcome you to get in touch with the podcast by emailing us at podcast@ncca.ie or by using the hashtag #nccapodcast to continue the conversation on social media.