On Professional Development for Teachers in Irish Schools
Some considerations on CPD in post-primary schools in Ireland.
Read MoreSome considerations on CPD in post-primary schools in Ireland.
Read MoreA fuller version of some ‘tips’ from today’s Irish Times.
Read MoreZoe Enser’s Bringing Forth the Bard is a valuable guide for both novice and experienced teachers of Shakespeare.
Read MoreBernardine Evaristo’s autobiographical account traces her personal, sexual and creative journeys on the way to her recent artistic success and her ‘established and unswayable’ character.
Read MoreColm Bairéad’s superb version of Claire Keegan’s ‘Foster’ is beautifully done.
Read MoreresearchED Dublin returns on Saturday 24th September. Grab your ticket while you can from the evening of Thursday 12th May.
Read MoreAn account of the English Meet on Thursday 5th May 2022 at St Columba’s College, with the presentation and relevant links.
Read MoreWe’re hiring: English teaching vacancy for 2022-23 and perhaps beyond.
Read MoreNeil Sentance has written two marvellous short collections, imagining the lives of his family over many decades on the border of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire.
Read MoreAshley Hickson-Lovence’s novel Your Show, an imagining of the career of the only black Premier League referee, Uriah Rennie, is a zippy and enjoyable read.
Read MoreA post with some notes for those teaching Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel Never Let Me Go (on the Leaving Certificate comparative list):
Read MoreComments on the planned Senior Cycle changes in English in Ireland.
Read MoreVivian Gornick’s Unfinished Business includes a chapter on J.L. Carr’s beautiful short novel A Month in the Country, as she reconsiders it after reading Pat Barker’s Regeneration.
Read MoreSonia Thompson’s short ‘In Action’ book on Ron Berger’s An Ethic of Excellence is concise, practical and helpful for teachers and school leaders at any level.
Read MoreToni Morrison’s play Desdemona gives voice to the silenced women from Shakespeare’s story.
Read MoreA sharing opportunity for teachers of Leaving Certificate English, May 2022.
Read MoreIn his late 70s, Bernard MacLaverty has given us a marvellous collection of short stories of the highest quality, in the ironically-titled Blank Pages.
Read MoreToni Morrison only published one short story, ‘Recitatif’. It is now published for the first time in book form, with a brilliant introductory essay by Zadie Smith.
Read MoreZadie Smith’s The Wife of Willesden is a lively and enjoyable drama, bringing Chaucer’s Wife of Bath into the twenty-first century.
Read More10 revision exercises on quotations in Othello. They are designed for pair-work 15-minute sessions in class, but work perfectly well for individuals. The purpose is to generate ideas and debate about the play, and they should only be done once you know the play well, particularly as retrieval practice.
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