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Junior Cycle
The new Junior Cycle is being rolled out by the Department of Education. The Junior Cycle follows the Framework for Junior Cycle 2015. The can be found HERE.
To learn more about the new Junior Cycle, please click on the links below:
1. Phasing of Junior Cycle
2. Key Skills
3. Information for Parents
4. Subject Content
5. Assessment
6. Other Areas of Learning
Useful Websites
■ www.curriculumonline.ie
■ www.ncca.ie
■ www.jct.ie
Follow Junior Cycle on twitter - @JCforTeachers
Phasing of Junior Cycle
The new Junior Cycle is being rolled out by the Department of Education. The Junior Cycle follows the Framework for Junior Cycle 2015. The can be found HERE.
The roll out is over a phased period from 2014 to 2019. Phase 5 will be implemented from September 2019.
Key SkillsKey skills help learners develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to face the many challenges in today’s world. They also support students in learning how to learn and to take responsibility for their own learning.
These Key Skills are found throughout the planning of each subject. To read the description of each Key Skill, please click HERE.
Statements of Learning
The Framework contains 24 statements of learning, underpinned by the eight principles, provide the basis for schools to plan for, design and evaluate their junior cycle programmes. That process of planning focuses on the combination of curriculum components (subjects, PLU’s, and short courses) and other learning experiences. Schools will ensure that all statements of learning, alongside the key skills feature in the programmes of all junior cycle students.
To enlarge the Statements of Learning, please click HERE.
The new Junior Cycle is being rolled out by the Department of Education. The Junior Cycle follows the Framework for Junior Cycle 2015. The can be found HERE.
To learn more about the new Junior Cycle, please click on the links below:
1. Phasing of Junior Cycle
2. Key Skills
3. Information for Parents
4. Subject Content
5. Assessment
6. Other Areas of Learning
Useful Websites
■ www.curriculumonline.ie
■ www.ncca.ie
■ www.jct.ie
Follow Junior Cycle on twitter - @JCforTeachers
Phasing of Junior Cycle
The new Junior Cycle is being rolled out by the Department of Education. The Junior Cycle follows the Framework for Junior Cycle 2015. The can be found HERE.
The roll out is over a phased period from 2014 to 2019. Phase 5 will be implemented from September 2019.
Key SkillsKey skills help learners develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes to face the many challenges in today’s world. They also support students in learning how to learn and to take responsibility for their own learning.
These Key Skills are found throughout the planning of each subject. To read the description of each Key Skill, please click HERE.
Statements of Learning
The Framework contains 24 statements of learning, underpinned by the eight principles, provide the basis for schools to plan for, design and evaluate their junior cycle programmes. That process of planning focuses on the combination of curriculum components (subjects, PLU’s, and short courses) and other learning experiences. Schools will ensure that all statements of learning, alongside the key skills feature in the programmes of all junior cycle students.
To enlarge the Statements of Learning, please click HERE.
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