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THE TRANSITION YEAR PROGRAMME

THE TRANSITION YEAR PROGRAMME. AN OVERVIEW Parents Information Session. TRANSITION YEAR.

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THE TRANSITION YEAR PROGRAMME

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  1. THE TRANSITION YEAR PROGRAMME AN OVERVIEW Parents Information Session

  2. TRANSITION YEAR • Transition Year is a one year school based programme between Junior and Senior Cycle . It is designed to act as a bridge between the two by facilitating the smooth transition from the more dependant learning of the Junior Cycle to the more independent self-directed learning required for the Senior Cycle

  3. TRANSITION YEAR • INTRODUCED IN 1973 • 163 SCHOOLS BY 1993 • MAINSTREAMED IN 1994 • 507 SCHOOLS IN 2001 • APROX. 25,000 STUDENTS • APROX. 70-75% OF ALL POST PRIMARY SCHOOLS

  4. TRANSITION YEAR Why opt for Transition Year ? • Challenges facing our Young People • Changing attitudes to Education • Need for Skills based learning • Age profile of Irish students • Time to mature

  5. Challenges Facing Young People • The Leaving Certificate & Points Race • Third Level Education • Adult and Working life .

  6. Challenges Facing Young People Leaving Certificate : • Informed Subject Choice • Multiple Intelligences • Study Skills • Independent self-directed learning • Assessment /Self assessment • CAO choices /course requirements Evidence: • Longitudinal Survey • Commission on the Points System Report

  7. Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory in T.Y. • Bodily-Kinesthetic –Sport, Body Language, Craft, Drama, Touch • Logical/ Mathematical – Maths, Science, Debating, Analysis • Linguistic – Languages, Oral Presentations, Writing , Poetry , Novels • Visual/Spatial – Graphics, Maps, Design, Art, 3-D imagery, Collage • Musical – Musical, Learn/play instrument, Write Lyrics, Languages • Interpersonal – Teamwork, Group projects, Lead, Mediate , Share • Intrapersonal- Reflection,Individual goals , Self directedlearning • Naturalist – Environment, flora, fauna, animals,collections, series.

  8. Challenges Facing Young People Third Level : • High drop out rate /dependencyculture • Age profile/maturity • Leaving homeskills • Self management skills • Time management skills • Study skills –independent self-directed • Group /Project work /Research skills • I.C.T. skills

  9. Challenges Facing Young People Adult and Working life : • Self esteem/awareness / assertiveness • Relationships • Teamwork • Maturity /critical judgement • Careers / Work experience /Work simulation • Interviews –C.V. , Portfolios • Technical skills • I.C.T. skills /E.C.D.L • Health Education • Certification – Dept.of Ed./ School /Agencies.

  10. AIMS Education for MATURITY with emphasis on social awareness & increased social competence Promotion of general, technical and academic SKILLS with an emphasis on interdisciplinary and self-directed learning Education through experience of ADULT & WORKING LIFE as a basis for personal development & maturity

  11. TY IS SCHOOL BASED • STUDENT FOCUSED • TEACHERS’ EXPERTISE IS USED • INDIVIDUAL SYLLABII WRITTEN • VARIED TEACHING & LEARNING • VARIED ASSESSMENT • SCHOOL-BASED CERTIFICATION • DEPARTMENT SUPPORT/ CERTIFICATION • INSPECTORATE MONITOR

  12. PEELING THE LAYERS OF A TY PROGRAMME • 1. CALENDAR LAYER • 2.TRANSITION SPECIFIC LAYER • 3. SUBJECT SAMPLING LAYER • 4. ‘CORE’ SUBJECT LAYER

  13. CALENDAR LAYER • WORK EXPERIENCE PLACEMENTS • VISITING SPEAKERS • OUTDOOR PURSUITS • EXCURSIONS • FIELD TRIPS • COMMUNITY CARE • SCHOOL MUSICAL……..

  14. TRANSITION SPECIFIC LAYER • MINICOMPANY • IRISH HOTELS’ FEDERATION • SHAPING SPACE • PUBLIC ACCESS TO LAW • BALANCE • INFORMATION STUDIES • FIRST AID……...

  15. SUBJECT SAMPLING LAYER • DRAMA • ARCHAEOLOGY • CONSTRUCTION STUDIES • SCIENCE • HOME ECONOMICS • CLASSICAL STUDIES • POLITICS……..

  16. CORE SUBJECT LAYER • ENGLISH • IRISH • MATHS • EUROPEAN LANGUAGE

  17. BALANCE IN THE T.Y. CURRICULUM TRADITIONAL SUBJECTS NEW MODULES Didactic Teaching Methods Active Teaching Methods ACADEMIC SKILLS SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING Class based learning Out of school activities BASIC STUDY HABITS THE CAPACITY TO WORK IN GROUPS

  18. METHODOLOGIES • Active & learner-focused • Teacher as facilitator • Collaborative learning encouraged • Group work / Pair work • Role-play /simulations • Project work /Fieldwork • Out-of-school activities • Visiting speakers • Negotiated learning • Practical work

  19. ASSESSMENT ‘Assessment should be an integral part of the learning process in Transition Year not separate from it’ (D.E.S.Guidelines) • Portfolio assessment • Oral /Aural assessment • Project work • Self-assessment • Peer-assessment • Written /Practical Class test • Skills assessment.

  20. EVALUATION ENCOURAGED AS A REGULAR FEATURE External – • INSPECTORATE / Dept. of Ed.& Science Internal – • SCHOOL – WHOLE STAFF • INDIVIDUAL SUBJECT TEACHER • STUDENTS • PARENTS • WORK PROVIDERS

  21. EVALUATION BY THE INSPECTORATE, 1996 Consensus among principals, teachers and pupils is that TYP is a very worthwhile initiative. 2. Principal and co-ordinating team very important. 3. Clear aims and objectives, careful planning, constant monitoring and regular reviewing are essential. 4. The inspectors were impressed by the enthusiasm and innovative enterprise of many teachers. 5. Activity based learning projects much in evidence. 6. Work experience a ‘vital element’. 7. 89% of schools were following guidelines ‘ in a satisfactory manner.’

  22. NCCA LONGITUDINAL STUDY • RESULTS OF STUDENTS WHO SAT LCE IN ‘96 COMPARED WITH THOSE OF ‘97 • MEAN CAO POINTS VERY SIMILAR FOR WHOLE COHORT • TY STUDENTS DO BETTER BY AN AVERAGE OF 26 POINTS • REPEAT STUDENTS ONLY GAIN BY AN AVERAGE OF 5 POINTS • TY CANDIDATES MORE LIKELY TO BE ‘EDUCATIONALLY ADVENTUROUS’

  23. THE TRANSITION YEAR CURRICULUM SUPPORT SERVICE • National Co-ordinator & 5 Regional Development Officers • Working as part of the Second Level Support Service to cohere provision of in-service to schools • Work with Principals/TY Co-ordinators/Individual TY teachers • Also work with Parents/ Students /Inspectorate/ D.E.S./ NCCA/ Third level institutions/ other Educational agencies • Act as curriculum consultants for social agencies, other organisations

  24. HALLMARKS OF A SUCCESSFUL TYP? • WHOLE SCHOOL APPROACH • SUPPORTIVE PRINCIPAL • COMMITTED CO-ORDINATOR/ CORE TEAM • TIMETABLED PLANNING TIME • UPDATED WRITTEN PROGRAMME • BREADTH & BALANCE IN THE CURRICULUM • INNOVATIVE & CREATIVE TEACHING & LEARNING METHODS • VARIED ASSESSMENT METHODS • EVALUATION SHOWS STUDENTS BENEFIT

  25. Application Procedure • All interested students fill out an application form. • All students attend interview • Marks at interview awarded based on application form, attendance, teacher recommendation and journal/behaviour record.

  26. Course Fee • On being offered a place €200 must be paid on return of acceptance form. • Balance of €270 to be paid before 19th August 2017 • The TY programme is self-financing and fee will be collected using WAY2PAY. This allows parents to pay in instalments as often and as much as they wish prior to the deadline.

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