In Ireland, Transition Year (TY) offers a welcome pause at the end of Junior Certificate exams, before plunging into the two-year Leaving Certificate programme. With schools responsible for creating their own TY programmes, there is scope to try different Transition Year ideas and Alison is here to help, with dozens of courses, whateve...…Read More In Ireland, Transition Year (TY) offers a welcome pause at the end of Junior Certificate exams, before plunging into the two-year Leaving Certificate programme. With schools responsible for creating their own TY programmes, there is scope to try different Transition Year ideas and Alison is here to help, with dozens of courses, whatever your need. Our Transition Year hub draws on the guidelines issued by the Department of Education and the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA), mindful of TY’s mission ‘to promote the personal, social, educational and vocational development of pupils and to prepare them for their role as autonomous, participative, and responsible members of society’. Here, Transition Year teachers and co-ordinators will find many engaging and worthwhile courses, from Irish music to mental wellbeing, computing to the environment. With an emphasis on preparing for adult life, Transition Year encourages students to develop practical skills from cooking to car maintenance, and Alison provides many relevant courses to support that learning. We have a wealth of courses to support your students’ personal and social development and help them become independent learners, ready for the challenges of Leaving Cert. With no formal exams, Transition Year pupils are assessed on their commitment to learning and their end-of-year project, performance, portfolio or the product of their Transition Year business ideas. Alison’s free online courses make learning fun and the assessments are interactive and quick. Who knows, your pupils might have some exciting certifications to add to their end of Transition Year certificates! Complete your registration by signing up as a learner, here.Click on the links below to explore our TY sections:CreativityEnterpriseLocal and Global CitizenshipMoral, Social and Personal DevelopmentPractical StudiesTop-Ups and TastersWork and the FutureRead Less
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What is the point of the Transition Year Programme?
A major element of Transition Year (TY) is to promote a more mature approach to life and learning in Irish schools. Students become self-directed learners by developing their general, technical and academic skills and Alison’s Introduction to Time Management course may be useful in that regard. Through TY, students also develop their confidence and sense of responsibility, become more aware of life outside school and should be able to make more informed choices about their Leaving Certificate courses. They can also develop skills that will benefit them in their future careers.
What is different about the lessons?
Most TY programmes try to create a balance of continuing with core subjects while allowing pupils to sample other subjects. Schools are encouraged to give pupils a choice in what they can study. Transition Year allows pupils to immerse themselves in a topic and cover it in a different way, for instance, looking at a war from the viewpoint of literature, history, music, art, media coverage and so on. This may lead to a production or a presentation at the end of the year - perhaps with the help of our Digital Photography or Microsoft courses.
Are all TY programmes the same?
No, each school is responsible for its own TY programme with the support of guidelines supplied by the Department of Education and Science. Schools take account of their students’ needs and the views of parents in designing programmes. Alison aims to support schools with free courses covering a broad range of subject
Are all the lessons based in the classroom?
Transition Year work experience is usually an important aspect of TY programmes. Often, students also set up a mini-company to develop their Transition Year business ideas. Some schools invite visiting speakers in and often, field trips are a feature of the programmes. Pupils also undertake projects involving independent research and with thousands of courses on almost every subject under the sun, Alison is a font of knowledge.
Are there exams in Transition Year?
Rather than formal exams, there is on-going assessment where the students are encouraged to identify their own strengths and weaknesses. Projects, portfolios and exhibitions are also an alternative to formal assessment. Schools are encouraged to award certifications. Alison’s raft of courses with certification could see more pupils finish the year with a clutch of awards to show for their endeavours.
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