education

Sustainable Projects Ireland Ltd

Description:

Cloughjordan Ecovillage

Which sector do you work in?: 
Non Profit
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
Rural Development
Environment/Conservation
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
General Public
Local Community

Le Cheile Adult Education

Quality training and education service offering accreditation from the National Univesity of Ireland Maynooth, FETAC or non-accredited programmes designed for your needs.

Information about your organisation / company: 

Le Cheile are nation-wide delivering in your community.


The Le Cheile team are all highly qualified in various professions, a team working to bring real change to Ireland that is sustainable. Working in partnership with indivduals, agencies and organisations to meet the current demands on society in order to address the current economic crisis.

Training experience and qualifications: 

Over twenty years experience in training, community development, rural development and equality.


Masters in Communtiy Education, Equality and Social Activism


Postgraduate Higher Degree [HDip] in Adult and Community Education


Degree in Rural and Community Development


Registered with the Teaching Coucil of Ireland, Aontas, RSA

Contact Details

Address 1: 
4, Auburn Avenue
City: 
Mullingar
County: 
Westmeath
Phone: 
044 9331754 or 085 8304441

Le Cheile Adult Education, Research & Consultancy

Description:

Le Cheile provides  people with training and higher education  to achieve  routes to employment and professional development. For the local and global labour markets.

Le Cheile provides  people with training and higher education  to achieve  routes to employment and professional development. For the local and global labour markets. 

Which sector do you work in?: 
Private Company
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
Rural Development
Research
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Adult Training
Networks of Community and Voluntary Sector Orgs
Business / Enterprise

Irish School of Ecumenics

Description:

Irish School of Ecumenics Mission Statement

Which sector do you work in?: 
Community
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Adult Training

ECO-UNESCO's Environmental Education and Curriculum Links Training

This short course explores ways to plan, develop and integrate environmental
education methodologies within different curriculum frameworks and/or in
alignment with specific learning outcomes.

By the end of the training participants will:

  • Be able to identify relevant curriculum links to environmental education activities.
  • Understand how to engage and motivate young people to learning about the environment within different curriculum frameworks.
  • Know how to plan, develop and deliver environmental education activities & link them to a variety curriculum subjects.
  • Be inspired to engage young people in exploring environmental issues through interactive learning and critical thinking.


Who?

Teachers, youth and community leaders, Environmental Awareness Officers and anyone else interested in learning more about environmental education.

Where?
ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St Andrew Street, Dublin 2

When?
29 Aug (2012)

Time 10.00am - 3.00pm.

On Demand (special group fee): ECO-UNESCO also runs this course to groups on request; if you are interested please contact us.

How much?
€70 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged, young people under 25;
€80 Voluntary and Community Sector;
€90 Statutory
Organisation Offer: 2 people from the same organisation pay €100

Loyalty bonus: Those who have previously attended an ECO-UNESCO training can attend this training half price! (offer excludes Leadership & Strategic
Sustainable Development Training)

How do I book?
Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491

ECO-UNESCO's Environmental Education and Curriculum Links Training

This short course explores ways to plan, develop and integrate environmental
education methodologies within different curriculum frameworks and/or in
alignment with specific learning outcomes.

By the end of the training participants will:

  • Be able to identify relevant curriculum links to environmental education activities.
  • Understand how to engage and motivate young people to learning about the environment within different curriculum frameworks.
  • Know how to plan, develop and deliver environmental education activities & link them to a variety curriculum subjects.
  • Be inspired to engage young people in exploring environmental issues through interactive learning and critical thinking.


Who?

Teachers, youth and community leaders, Environmental Awareness Officers and anyone else interested in learning more about environmental education.

Where?
ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St Andrew Street, Dublin 2

When?
Date08 Feb / 29 Aug (2012)

Time 10.00am - 3.00pm.

On Demand (special group fee): ECO-UNESCO also runs this course to groups on request; if you are interested please contact us.

How much?
€70 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged, young people under 25;
€80 Voluntary and Community Sector;
€90 Statutory
Organisation Offer: 2 people from the same organisation pay €100

Loyalty bonus: Those who have previously attended an ECO-UNESCO training can attend this training half price! (offer excludes Leadership & Strategic
Sustainable Development Training)

How do I book?
Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491

ECO-UNESCO's Introduction to Environmental Education: Trends & Developments

What?
This short course introduces the concept of environmental education, what it is and how you can incorporate it into your work using activities developed by ECO-UNESCO.
By the end of the training participants will:

  • Understand what environmental education is
  • Know how environmental education complements teaching as well as engaging the wider public in environmental issues
  • Understand how environmental education complements youth work
  • Be able to apply environmental education in theory and in practice
  • Be aware of the latest trends and developments in environmental education and education for sustainable development

Who?
Teachers, youth and community leaders, Environmental Awareness officers and anyone else interested in learning more about environmental education.

Where?
ECO-UNESCO @ The Greenhouse, 17 St Andrew Street, Dublin 2

When?
Dates 07 Feb / 28 Aug (2012)

On Demand (special group fee): ECO-UNESCO also runs this course to groups on request; if you are
interested please contact us.

How much?
€70 ECO-UNESCO Members, students, unwaged, young people under 25;
€80 Voluntary and Community Sector;
€90 Statutory
Special Offer: 2 people from the same organisation pay €100

How do I book? Contact ECO-UNESCO at training@ecounesco.ie || +353 (0)1 662 5491

Home Education Network

Description:

Not for Profit organisation to provide mutual self support for families educating children at home.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Community/Voluntary
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
Family Support/Services
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
Family
Community & Voluntary Sector

European Movement Ireland

Description:

Founded on the 11 January 1954, European Movement Ireland is the oldest Irish organisation dealing with the EU, pre-dating Ireland’s membership of t

EM Ireland campaigns for Europe to be discussed in Ireland in a reasoned, robust and fair manner.

Which sector do you work in?: 
NGO
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
Advice/Advocacy/Information
Politics
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
General Public
Business / Enterprise
Children/Young People

MissionV Education Limited

Description:

MissionV Education Limited is  not-for-profit specialising in the use of game based learning and virtual worlds technology for the support of students; par

MissionV Education Limited is a not-for-profit specialising in the use of game based learning and virtual worlds technology for the support of students; particularly those who are at risk of significantly underachieving and those with high potential.

Which sector do you work in?: 
Non Profit
How would you classify your work?
Education /Training/Support
How would you classify the recipients of your service?
Children/Young People
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