OMG! What a Complete Education! Education and Training Boards Ireland
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Best-selling authors of the Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling book series Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen host a brand new podcast – OMG! What a Complete Education! Having first met at Ballyfermot College of Further Education, the pair will chat with learners from across Ireland and from every age and background, to understand how education has helped them get to where they want to be in life. With a focus on education for life, OMG! What a Complete Education! will explore the different options on offer through Further Education and Training across Ireland.
From school leavers and adult learners, to lifelong learners and students who changed their minds, Emer and Sarah will discover how they found a path through education to transform their lives
This podcast is brought to you by Education and Training Boards Ireland. For more information, visit the ETBI website.
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Simon Harris
Emer and Sarah sit down with the head honcho, Simon Harris, the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science. He speaks about his education journey, from enjoying school to leaving college early to take his seat in the Dáil. He doesn’t rule out returning to education at a later stage, saying his aim as a Minister is to make flexible learning and apprenticeships a priority.
Also featuring this week are Caitríona Murphy, Chief Executive Officer of Dublin and Dun Laoghaire ETB, and Paddy Lavelle, General Secretary of Education and Training Boards Ireland, who speak about how Further Education and Training has changed over the years.
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Supporting Communities and Connections
Emer and Sarah chat to Michelle Morrisey, Guidance Counsellor in the City of Dublin ETB Adult Education Guidance Service. When someone is thinking about going back to education, Michelle is there to support and advise them on the best course, the supports available and to help build their confidence to start their education journey.
Also in this week’s episode, Dave Carr from Fatima Groups United tells Emer and Sarah about the drama, yoga, art and music classes bringing people together in a local Dublin community.
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Destination Anywhere - using the FET highway to get there
Emer and Sarah talk to Fiona Kavanagh, who always dreamed of becoming a primary school teacher but says she struggled to understand her own learning style in secondary school. When she didn’t get the points she’d hoped for in the Leaving Cert, she found a new route to make her dream career happen - a Childcare Special Needs course in Whitehall College of Further Education. She went on to do an education course in DCU, and then decided to go back and do her Masters of Education during the pandemic. She is now working as a sixth-class teacher.
Emer and Sarah also speak to Emer McMullin who went straight into the world of work after leaving school. After the bank she worked at left the Republic of Ireland market, she worried that while she had years of experience, she didn’t have any qualifications that would help her find new opportunities. Emer rang Donegal ETB who told her all about ‘Recognition of Prior Learning’- tune in to find out more!
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Returning to Learning
Emer and Sarah speak to Liam Cleere, who had a bad experience in school but totally transformed his life through Adult Education in Tipperary ETB. Just eight years ago, Liam could read a little bit, but couldn’t write his own name. Now, he is about to publish a book.
Similarly, Dolores Millea has changed her life for the better by participating in Family Learning after leaving school at 13. She has taken cookery, gardening and woodwork courses, and this year she is planning on gaining IT skills through a computer course.
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Everything you didn’t know about Apprenticeships!
Whatever you think you know about Apprenticeships, Emer and Sarah are here to turn that upside down. In this episode they meet Lorraine Carey, an Accountancy Technician Apprentice coming to us from Kerry ETB, and all-round superwoman, and Aisling Cleary who is currently completing a Supply Chain Manager Apprenticeship at Masters Level through Laois Offaly ETB.
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Bringing the Great Outdoors into the studio
Emer is a self-confessed lover of the great outdoors. She swims in the sea, and not only owns a pair of hiking boots, but also hiking sandals! She and Sarah chat to Mick Kane, Director of Achill Outdoor Education Centre, as he maps his journey from a teenager obsessed with the outdoors to embodying his environmental passions by working in conservation.
They also speak to Tadhg Boyden, a teacher of outdoor learning at Cork Education and Training Board. After leaving school feeling ‘lost’, he says he stumbled across outdoor education and tells Emer and Sarah how adventuring outdoors has helped him overcome fears.
This podcast is brought to you by Education and Training Boards Ireland. For more information, visit the ETBI website