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Webwise is delighted to announce that the winner of the inaugural #Up2Us Anti-Bullying Contest is Ms Scully’s
Continue ReadingWebwise is delighted to announce that the winner of the inaugural #Up2Us Anti-Bullying Contest is Ms Scully’s
Continue ReadingAs a new school year dawns, it's time for teachers to put those rainy days behind them
Continue ReadingIn 2010, the Junior Certificate CSPE exam posed technology-related questions to students in a State exams first. As
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Continue ReadingA blog post by Donal O'Mahony, a secondary school teacher at Portmarnock Community School in north Dublin,
Continue ReadingA new and innovative handbook for young people has launched in 2013. The Web We Want is
Continue ReadingThe #Up2Us Anti-Bullying Contest is all about making your community an anti-bullying zone. You might hold a Friendship
Continue ReadingThe Garda Schools Programme in conjunction with the Department of Education and Skills has designed a lesson
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