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Holiday study tips from the Tutor Doctor

Before students can start celebrating the holiday season, they must first log in countless hours of studying and numerous homework sessions. “Typically we see that around this time, children become a bit distracted with the holidays and winter break coming up,” said Carmel of Tutor Doctor. “Because of this, it is important to remind students about proper techniques so they can stay on top of their studies.”

Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann activities

The Cathair na Mart branch of Comhaltas Ceoltórí Éireann recently hosted a two-day féile to commemorate aspects of Mayo’s cultural and heritage, including music, language and folklore. This annual event was centred round the figure of John McGrath from Erris, a famous composer, fiddle player, and teacher of Irish music. McGrath’s contribution to Irish traditional music is largely forgotten by the general public and remembered mostly by the older generation of Irish musicians.

The Old Triangle

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Free supervisory management training for jobseekers

First Polymer Training Skillnet is delighted to offer its full range of technical and management training courses (many of them FETAC certified), free to eligible jobseekers. Based in Athlone since 1999, First Polymer Training is a FETAC approved centre, and delivers practical relevant training at their fully equipped facility.

Criticisms from backseat drivers a major distraction

In a bid to highlight to passengers just how dangerous and distracting their “constructive criticism” of someone else’s driving performance can be, the AA has revealed the results of its recent poll which tackles the issue of backseat driving.

Tutoring - a guide for parents

Successful students usually have parents who are involved in school programmes and carefully monitor their child's progress. Children who read well in the early grades are more successful in later years; those who fall behind rarely catch up with their classmates.

Guitar Made Easy - it’s a family affair

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If you start practising next week, you could be a guitar player by Christmas. That is the deal on offer with Guitar Made Easy, which begins its 10 week run in venues in Oranmore, Galway, Tuam, and Castlebar next week.

Literacy programmes in south Westmeath

National Adult Literacy Awareness Week takes place next week from September 19 to 23. South Westmeath Literacy Scheme offers help to adults who have difficulties with reading, writing, spelling, or maths. Students can take part in a group or have one-to-one help from a volunteer tutor. The centre is open 60 hours every week with classes arranged at times to suit tutors and students. All learning is student driven, and all tuition is provided free of charge.

Get ahead with private, in-home tuition from Tutor Doctor

As the children return to school, many parents start thinking about new clothes and supplies, but what about tutoring?

Excellence in business recognised by Network Mayo

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Network Mayo announced the winners of its Businesswomen of the Year awards, which took place at the beautiful surroundings of Newport House, Newport, last Friday June 24.

 

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