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ScoilNet - network for Irish schools. - english information
Ireland
ScoilNet is managed by the National Center for Technology in Education (NCTE) and is part of the project "Schools IT 2000". It is an online support service giving information on educational issues generally, for pupils, parents and teachers. The teachers and parents pages offer information about school, curricula, teaching material for download, download of "Education Matters" the monthly Irish education magazine, information on Intel further teacher education and projects, schools addresses and a broad range of links. The pupils are addressed as infants ( to 2nd class) , 3rd- 6th class, Junior Cycle (1stto 3rd year) and Senior Cycle ( 4th to 6th year). Those pages have a high share of interactive elements ( online publishing of storys, online school presentation. . . ) and offer information and games in the fields: school, students centre, IT, cinema, music, sports, travel, career... .
Keywords
governmental body; addresses; discussion list; graph; interactive communication; link list; periodical; media catalogue; overview; full text information; search engine; school; teaching methods; curriculum; education; didactics; parents; teacher; pupil; student; information technology; learning; reading; media education; new media; sport; multimedia; interactive learning; youth literature; teaching unit;
Resource type: | Other Resource Type |
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Language: | English |
URL (original): | http://www.scoilnet.ie/ |
Record-ID: | 3278 |
Update: | 22.07.2008 |
Thematic context
News worldwide
- US Banned Books Week: "Censorship is so 1984! Read for your rights..." (DLF 10.10.25) [courtesy translation]
- For the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025: New dossier on education in the Philippines, this year's Guest of Honour
- Mobile phone use in schools in the USA, Great Britain, Ireland and Italy (DLF 09.09.25) [courtesy translation]
- OECD published its report "Education at a Glance 2025"