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The Department of Education is pleased to announce the launch of the 2022 Arts-in-Education BLAST Residency Programme, which will enable up to 425 new Arts-in-Education Residencies in schools each year (Press Release). The deadline for receipt of applications is 30th September 2022.
The aim of this scheme is to give pupils in schools all over the country the opportunity to work with a professional artist on unique projects.
This initiative supports children and young people for the future, where skills like the ability to connect and collaborate with others, engage in creative and critical thinking and practice inclusivity at every level will be paramount to peace, stability, sustainable economic growth and equality.
The artist’s fee is €1,000 per residency which is funded by the Department of Education.
Please see the following link for more details: Guidelines
Download an application form here: Application Form
Completed applications must include the following and should be sent to the local full-time Teacher Education Support Centre.
Any queries, please contact your local Education Support Centre or email Arts in Education Administration This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
This initiative will be supported by the ESCI education t centre network, Teacher Artist Partnership CPD programme, Arts in Junior Cycle, NAPD Creative Engagement Programme and the Arts in Education Portal.
This course is designed to support school staff in preparing for and responding to critical incidents.
Please see attachments for details and link below to register for the Critical Incidents Course
https://elearning.education.ie/browse/neps/courses/responding-to-critical-incidents
Attached is Newsletter 12 from Dyslexia Courses Ireland. It includes information on the following: