Friday, October 1, 2010

SE Branch AGM



The South East branch of the AGTI

will hold their AGM in the Waterford Teachers Centre


on Thursday November 18th at 7.30.

Rocks and the Rock Cycle: a presentation from Tina Keating, the Geologist with the Copper Coast Geopark who will explain the resources available to Secondary level teachers and their classes. Click here for a link to their excellent resources. In March we plan to run a field trip to the Copper Coast as a follow up.





Wind Energy: a case study of a windfarm on an old mine site by Mr Jim Dunne. Lisheen mines will provide you with a good example for the Economic Elective. Check out this link to discover where this site is.



The meeting will conclude with a discussion on the marking scheme used for the Fieldwork Investigation


Geography teachers for Leaving Certificate 2011 should be aware of the changes in the prescribed list:
1. Geomorphic process of transportation and / or deposition in a fluvial or coastal environment.
2. Human interaction with the geomorphic processes in a glacial or coastal or fluvial or karst environment.
3. A study of how land-use affects traffic flow patterns in a local area.
4. Analysis of a waste management strategy in a local area.
5. Fifty years of population – a local demographic study.
6. The changing economic landscape in a rural or urban setting.

The 2012 list has also recently arrived and thrown up some interesting changes!!!
1. A study of one landform evident on the Irish landscape formed by geographic processes.
2. Study the relationship between economic activity and traffic flow in a local area.
3. Analyse the change in land-use patterns from the Central Business District (CBD) outwards in a local area over time.
4. Water pollution: a study of a local stream or river.
5. Demographic change in a local setting.
6. A survey of the distribution of economic activities past and present in a local area.

AGTI National Conference


The 2010 National Conference of the AGTI will be held in the Design Centre, Kilkenny and Parade Tower, Kilkenny Castle.

Friday 1st October 2010

  • Design Centre, Kilkenny
  • Registration from 7.30pm
  • Opening of Conference at 8.00pm
  • Guest Speaker: Mr. Jack Burchaell 'The Landscapes of Kilkenny'

Saturday 2nd October 2010

  • 9.00am: Registration in the Parade Tower, Kilkenny Castle
  • 9.30am - 10.30am: Primary Resources in the South East: A Case study of Lisheen Mines, Mr. Jim Dunne, Lisheen Mines
  • 10.30: Tea & Coffee
  • 10.45 - 12.00 pm: Parallel Session
a. CSO - SAPMAP and the 2011 Census, Deirdre Cullen, CSO

b. Walking Tour of Kilkenny, Pat Tynan

  • 12.00 - 12.30: AGTI AGM
  • 12.30 - 2.00pm: Tour of Period Rooms
  • 1.00pm - 2.00pm: Lunch in the Design Centre Kilkenny
  • 2.00pm - 3.00pm Parallel Session
a. 'The Geographical Investigation: What's not to love?, Sue Honan

b. Walking Tour of Kilkenny, Pat Tynan

  • 3.15pm - 4.15pm: Human Interaction with River processes in the South East, Vincent Hussey, Senior Engineer, Hydrometric Section, OPW
  • 4.15pm: Plenary Session
Post Marking Review
Other issues

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Scoilnet maps


The NCTE are running a course on Scoilnet Maps consisting of two modules. the first of these will cover the basics and the second will be more advanced. This is a great opportunity to refresh the skills many of you gained whilst doing the initial inservice training.
These modules will take place on March 2nd and March 9th at the Waterford Teachers Centre. The course tutor will run be Niall Moynihan.
All schools have been circulated but if you do not get the booking form, ring the Waterford Teachers Centre on 051-311000. The deadline for booking is February 24th.
The manual is available on the Scoilnet website.