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Videos

This page contains videos which relate to junior cycle developments. Over the coming months we will add to the number of videos presented here.
Have a listen to their views and see how they compare with your own. Use the video material to start a discussion in your school.
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In our first video (8 minutes), you will hear some students, teachers and school management from Killinarden Community School in Tallaght, Dublin and St. Brigid's Secondary School in Callan, Co. Kilkenny share their ideas on what’s worth holding on to in the current junior cycle and what we could change in a future junior cycle.Hear a vox-pop collection from various people who shared their ideas with us after the junior cycle seminar in April 2010 (4 minutes). Listen to their opinions and and their thoughts on junior cycle.

 

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The Tánaiste and Minister for Education and Skills, Mary Coughlan speaks at the junior cycle consultation seminar (16 minutes). Download her speech here (PDF, 36KB).Chairperson of NCCA Council, Tom Collins, speaks at the junior cycle consultation seminar (12 minutes).

 

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