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Dáil 100

Added: 10 Jan 2019 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes / Lesson Plan

Website to commemorate the centenary of the First Dáil in 1919. Contains a detailed timeline as well as information on the people involved, the debates of the Dáil, and teaching resources. While much of the material is presented in easy-to-read small amounts of text, the Long Reads present the reader with the opportunity of exploring issues in depth. Contains primary source material. Available through Irish.

How it maps to the curriculum

JC
History

Strand: 2. The History of Ireland

Strand unit: 2. Leaders - Irish Parlimentary History

Suggestions for use: Outstanding website with a lot of material for the teacher to choose. The site could be used over multiple classes. Check out the education resources section for specific Junior cycle lesson plans and infographics.

JC
CSPE

Strand: Democracy

Strand unit: The Irish Parliament

Suggestions for use: Outstanding website with a lot of material for the teacher to choose. The site could be used over multiple classes. Check out the education resources section for specific Junior cycle lesson plans and infographics.

SC
History

Strand: Later Modern Ireland

Strand unit: 3 Sovereignty 1912-1949

5-6
SESE History

Strand: Eras of Change & Conflict

Strand unit: Modern Ireland

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • become familiar with aspects of these periods
  • record the place of peoples and events on appropriate timelines

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