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The irish exam for Primary teachers with British PGDE

  • 07-03-2008 6:08pm
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    Hi, just wondering if aynone here knows anything about the Irish exam for teachers who have a British degree and PGDE? I am Irish, 22 years old. Following my LC, I went over to Scotland where I completed a 4 year Honours Degree in Psychology. I am now returning to Scotland in August where I have secured my place on a PGDE course in Primary teaching. I have been, and still am, sub-teaching since Sept this year. I am eager to pass my Irish exam as soon as possible when I return to Ireland after my PGDE. I understand its of extremely difficult standard? I was in Honours Irish up until a month before my LC, and got a B1 at pass level. I know this is nowhere near the standard required, but as I have proven several times, if I put my mind to it, I know what I can do! smile.gif Can anyone offer an info on what the course entails? And how I go about sitting it? Is there actualy lectures around the country for teachers in my position or do you find your own way of learning, such as grinds?


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