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Students to strike over climate concerns

Students will take to the streets in Galway tomorrow (Friday) as part of an international movement that will see students across 150 countries strike in a demonstrative response to what they consider a lack of action by global leaders when it comes to climate change.

Self learning at the 'just right' study level with Kumon

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Children’s progress is unlimited when they study at their ‘just right’ level. When children are able to do their work on their own, whatever that level may be, they can move forwards at a much smoother pace than if they are not able to do the work by themselves. By giving students the ‘just right’ work for them, they can exceed adults' expectations. Kumon wants children to experience the joy of learning new things and to realise that there is no limit to how far they can advance.

USIT welcomes extension of the intern/grad USA work and travel programme

USIT, the leading provider of the Grad USA programme in Ireland has welcomed the signing of a Statement of Intent between US Ambassador to Ireland, H.E. Claire Cronin and local Minister of State for European Affairs and Defence, Deputy Peter Burke, committing to extend the US-Ireland Intern Work and Travel programme for a further five years.

USIT welcomes extension of the Intern/Grad USA work and travel programme

USIT, the leading provider of the Grad USA programme in Ireland has welcomed the signing of a Statement of Intent between US Ambassador to Ireland, H.E. Claire Cronin and Minister of State for European Affairs and Defence, Peter Burke TD committing to extend the US-Ireland Intern Work & Travel programme for a further five years.

Youth Work Ireland Midlands Project aiming to create target group public awareness

Striving to enhance public awareness, the Youth Work Ireland Midlands ALF Youth Diversion Project in Athlone aims to expand its target age group.

Local Food and Craft Fair to showcase Galway’s artisans

The best of Galway designers, handcrafted goods, and artisan produce will be showcased at the Local Food and Craft Fair, which takes place in the Black Box Theatre next week.

Annual dyslexia awareness month focuses on empowering people to #TrustYourInstincts

The Dyslexia Association of Ireland (DAI) are celebrating Dyslexia Awareness Month this October, the focus being on empowering people to #TrustYourInstincts.

TULCA Festival of Visual Arts returns next month

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The 20th edition of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts will take place in venues across Galway City November 4 - 20, featuring a programme of multi-venue exhibitions and events including seminars, workshops and an Education Programme with artist talks and gallery tours that focus on looking at and responding to contemporary visual art.

The potential for growth through self-learning is endless

The Kumon maths and English programmes are designed to develop the student as a self-learner. A free assessment finds the ‘just right’ start point for each student in the programmes, which stretch from pre-school to university entry level.

Start small with new habits

This article is inspired by the book Atomic Habits by James Clear, which I would recommend. In the book he talks about the idea of starting small. We all know we can bite off more than we can chew at times. Especially when our motivation is high to change it is easy to start and try do too much to soon. First get the habit started and regular, and then you can start to build on it. Here is how you do it.

 

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