How the world works! Resource workshop for Transition Year teachers
05 March 2024

Join Hilary from Financial Justice Ireland online 4.30-6pm on Thursday, April 25th for a fun and participatory workshop on our resource for Transition Year students, 'How the World Works'.
The workshop provides an overview of the third edition of this great resource which can be used to create an entire module, or sections can be taken and incorporated into existing teaching plans.
‘How the World Works’ builds on key Junior Cycle learning outcomes and progresses toward key Senior Cycle outcomes, with the accompanying resource linking page numbers to both subjects.
This online workshop is completely free to attend. We will ensure opportunities for discussion and peer learning amongst teachers in the spirit of mutual continued professional development for all participants. We also supply attendees with formal certificates of attendance that can be used to fulfil their Croke Park hours.
See you there!
Please register here.
Funded by Irish Aid’s WorldWise Global Schools. The ideas, opinions and comments herein are entirely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect WWGS and/or Irish Aid policy.
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