https://www.rte.ie/lifestyle/parenting/2019/1125/1095029-innovative-online-classroom-resources-launched-by-rte-and-jct/

Ms Wright, Aoife O’Neill, Chloe Leung, Alyssa O’Rourke and Katie Sayers attended the Clock Tower, in the Department of Education as part of the launch of the RTE/Broadcasting Authority of Ireland documentaries; Ireland’s Atlantic Deep (Geography & Business), Cloud Control (CSPE, SPHE & Ditigal Media Literacy) and Wrecking the Rising (History & Gaeilge).

The girls initially engaged in a photo call alongside students from Our Lady’s, Monaghan and Mount Temple along with the Head of the JCT, Padraig Kirk, Eoghan Evesson (JCT Deputy Director for Subjects who coordinated the BAI/RTE project), Professor Pauric Travers and members of RTE and BAI.  

The girls had discussions and answered questions about how they engaged in learning experience by using the classroom resource as well as the video documentary clips.

The girls also met and spoke to Ken O’Sullivan. He is the documentary filmmaker who narrated the anabolizzanti-online.net.ua documentary on Ireland’s Atlantic Deep.

Well done to Ms Wright for her efforts for improving the teaching, learning and digital experience for our students.



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