Hi All, Still buzzing after Michael Herman's OS workshop here in Ireland. So I'm looking for advice. First I think I'd better explain the structure of Irelands education system so you can draw parallels to your own systems.
Irelands education system (Republic of Ireland, the North uses the GB system) is divided into 3 level which are referred to as primary, secondary and third level. The primary level starts at 4 or 5 and lasts 8 years, normally in the same school. Second level has a 3 year junior cycle leading to a state exam called the Junior Cert and a 2 year senior cycle leading to another state exam called the Leaving cert. The third level is made up of University and Institutes of Technology. A few years ago, the concept of a Transition Year was introduced and it is optional. This is a year long programme between Junior Cert and the Leaving Cert. My 16 year old son has just started this programme in Sept and he seems to be getting on OK. The core subjects of Irish, English, Maths are covered but subjects such as Geography are linked to tourism and there is a lot of project work involved in the different subjects. This is not normally the case in the exam cycles. For some students the year is considered a year out and many parents don't want there children to do it because they are afraid they will loose the habit of study and have trouble getting on track for the exam years. It struck me that it would be perfect for the introduction of the concept of OS to the 15/16 year olds. So I thought I'd propose it to the school. I imagine there would be concern regarding the law of two feet and indeed levels of participation. So I would like to know if anyone has tried OS in a similar context and how best to put it to the school authorities. There is no particular issue to be addressed such as drugs, etc but what would be useful themes for the age group. By the way, I'm a parent and not involved in education. Slán Shay
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