SECTION B - SPECIAL SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS
Alphabetical Subject Listing
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH ACCOUNTING
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Accounting as a major subject in the degree extending over the last three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge, skills and understanding required to teach Accounting to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired.
- Details of degree course content where studies were modular or in a related subject area require specific assessment to determine equivalence.
- Degree studies in Accounting must have been supported by relevant Information and Communications Technology (ICT) methodology and practice.
- Explicit evidence of satisfactory achievement in the Accounting courses with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations of Accounting.
Recognition to teach Accounting at the highest level in post-primary education also confers recognition to teach Business Studies at Junior Certificate level.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Agricultural Economics as a major subject in the degree extending over the last three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Agricultural Economics to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Agricultural Economics with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Agricultural Science as a specialist degree extending over at least three years.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge, skills and understanding to teach Agricultural Science to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired.
- The content of the degree course in Agricultural Science should reflect the following indicative tripartite structure:
25% - Soils / Earth Science / Natural Resource Science
50% - Crop (25%) and Animal Production (25%) Sciences
25% - General Biological Concepts
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Agricultural Science with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH ANCIENT GREEK
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Ancient Greek as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Ancient Greek to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of Greek literature as an integral part of the degree course laying particular emphasis on classical Greek including both prose and poetry with a good knowledge of grammar and syntax and the study of Greek History, including the beginnings of Greece and the Heroic Age up to the death of Alexander.
- Specific details of standards achieved in degree studies in Ancient Greek with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH APPLIED MATHEMATICS
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Applied Mathematics as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the breadth and depth of the syllabi undertaken are such as to ensure competence to teach Mathematics to the highest level in post-primary education.
- Explicit evidence of standards achieved in degree studies in Applied Mathematics with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Applied Mathematics.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH ARABIC
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Arabic as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Arabic to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of relevant literature through the medium of Arabic as an integral part of the degree course supported by the list of authors and texts studied throughout the course.
- Residential experience of at least three months in a country in which Arabic is the vernacular.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Arabic with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Arabic.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH ART
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) and training-in-teaching as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Art and/or Design as a specialist degree extending over at least three years.
- History and Appreciation of Art and/or Design studied throughout the course as an integral part of the degree.
- First year degree study in Art and/or Design to provide the breadth of knowledge essential to teaching the subject at post-primary level.
- The methodology and practice of teaching Art in the post-primary school as an essential part of the training-in-teaching course.
- Competence in the safe use of tools and equipment in the teaching of practical aspects of Art in a school workshop environment.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Art and/or Design with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Recognition to teach Art at the highest level in post-primary education also confers recognition to teach each Art, Craft, Design at Junior Certificate level.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH BIOLOGY
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Biology as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- The study of at least four of the following biological disciplines as an integral part of the first year degree course: Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, Mammalian Anatomy, Mammalian Physiology, Plant Physiology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Ecology.
- Specialisation in one or more of those biological disciplines must have been part of the second and third years of the degree programme – allowing for adequate substitutions of discipline where appropriate, e.g. agricultural zoology may be substituted for zoology.
- Details of experimental work completed during the degree course.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Biology with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Biology.
Recognition to teach Biology also confers recognition to teach Science in the Junior Certificate programme.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH BUSINESS
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Business as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge, skills and understanding required to teach Business to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired.
- Details of degree course content where studies were modular or in a related subject area require specific assessment to determine equivalence.
- Recognised degree studies in Business must have been supported by relevant Information and Communications Technology (ICT) methodology and practice.
- Explicit evidence of satisfactory achievement in the subject Business with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Business.
Recognition to teach Business to the highest level in post-primary education also confers recognition to teach Business Studies at Junior Certificate level.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH CHEMISTRY
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Chemistry as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Chemistry to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- Details of degree course content where the studies involved modular or applied subject content or where studies were in a related subject area will require specific assessment to determine equivalence.
- Details of course and practical work content completed during the degree programme together with teaching/tutorial times, list of experiments and practicals.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Chemistry with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Chemistry.
Recognition to teach Chemistry also confers recognition to teach Science in the Junior Certificate programme.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH CIVIC, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL EDUCATION (CSPE)
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Sociology (or Social Studies or Social Science) extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% of that period, where the syllabus meets the needs of CSPE
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The study of Politics (or Political Studies or Political Science) extending over at least three
years and of the order of 30% of that period, where the syllabus meets the needs of CSPE
- Details of degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach CSPE to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
(i) The Higher Diploma in CSPE or
(ii) The Higher Diploma in Curriculum Studies (CSPE) or
(iii) The Higher Diploma in Education (H.Dip.Ed) with a CSPE elective (or methodology course in the teaching of CSPE).
- Explicit details of standards achieved in all aspects of the degree course in sociological or political studies and of the post-graduate studies in CSPE.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH CLASSICAL STUDIES
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Ancient Greek or Latin, or Greek and Roman Civilisation or Classical Civilisation as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Classical Studies to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of Ancient Greek or Latin literature as an integral part of the degree course with particular emphasis on classical literature including both prose and poetry, Greek and Roman history of the Classical period, and the principal areas of Greek and Roman Civilisation, i.e. historical, literary, aesthetic, dramatic and social.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Classical Studies with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH CONSTRUCTION STUDIES
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) and related training-in-teaching as follows:
- Construction Studies relates to integrated specialised studies of construction technologies in the degree course extending over at least three years to include construction materials, manufacturing technology and construction drawing.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge, skills and understanding required to teach Construction Studies to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired, including:
- demonstrated mastery of the range of skills and processes in workshop practice and related theory
- details of practical work completed during the degree course
- relevant experience of design and project technology
- Appropriate health and safety education and training relative to the teaching of Construction Studies in school working environments including relevant provision for special educational needs.
- The essential integrated methodologies and practice of teaching Construction Studies, Materials Technology (Wood) and Technology in post-primary schools.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Construction Studies with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Recognition to teach Construction Studies to the highest level in post-primary education also confers recognition to teach Materials Technology (Wood) and Technology at Junior Certificate level.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH ECONOMICS
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Economics as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge, skills and understanding required to teach Economics to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired.
- Details of degree course content where studies were modular or in a related subject area require specific assessment to determine equivalence.
- Degree studies in Economics must have been supported by relevant Information and Communications Technology (ICT) methodology and practice.
- Explicit evidence of satisfactory achievement in Economics with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Economics.
Recognition to teach Economics to the highest level in post-primary education also confers recognition to teach Business Studies at Junior Certificate level.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH ENGINEERING
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) and related training-in-teaching as follows:
- The study of Engineering relates to integrated specialised studies of engineering technologies in the degree course extending over at least three years to include engineering materials, materials science, electronics and manufacturing technology.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge, skills and understanding required to teach Engineering to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired, including:
- demonstrated mastery of the range of skills and processes in workshop practice and related theory
- details of practical work completed during the degree course
- relevant experience of design and project technology
- Appropriate health and safety education and training relative to the teaching of Engineering in school working environments including relevant provision for special educational needs.
- The essential integrated methodologies and practice of teaching Engineering, Technology and Metalwork in the post-primary school.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Engineering with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Recognition to teach Engineering to the highest level in post-primary education also confers recognition to teach Metalwork and Technology at Junior Certificate level.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH ENGLISH
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of English as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that knowledge and understanding required to teach English to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of relevant literature as an integral part of the degree course including comprehensive study through the medium of English of any three of the following:
- Drama or Theatre Studies
- Poetry
- Fiction
- Media Studies or Communications or Film Studies
- The list of texts and authors studied by the applicant throughout the degree course must be provided in support of the above.
- Residential experience of at least three months in a country in which English is the vernacular.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in English must be presented with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in English.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH FRENCH
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of French as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach French to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of relevant literature through the medium of French over at least three years of the degree course supported by the related list of authors and texts.
- Residential experience of at least three months in France or other country where French is the vernacular.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in French with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in French.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH GEOGRAPHY
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Geography as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Geography to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The degree course must include study of substantial elements in both Human and Physical Geography.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Geography with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Geography.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH GERMAN
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of German as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach German to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of relevant literature through the medium of German as an integral part of the degree course supported by the list of authors and texts studied throughout the course.
- Residential experience of at least three months in Germany or other country where German is the vernacular.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in German with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in German.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH HEBREW STUDIES
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Hebrew Studies as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Hebrew Studies to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of relevant literature as an integral part of the degree course in Hebrew Studies.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in the degree course in Hebrew Studies with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Hebrew Studies.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH HISTORY
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- History must have been studied as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach History to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- History must have been studied as an integral part of the degree course with a substantial element covering Irish and European History.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in History with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in History.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH HOME ECONOMICS
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) and training-in-teaching as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Home Economics as a specialist degree extending over at least three years or equivalent.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge, skills and understanding required to teach Home Economics to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired.
- The content of the degree course in Home Economics is required to have a tripartite structure as follows:
- Food Studies
- Textile Studies
- Family, Home and Environmental Studies, including Sociology of the Family
- The methodology and practice of teaching Home Economics in the post-primary school as an essential part of the training-in-teaching course.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Home Economics with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of ICT (or Computer Studies) as a major subject in the degree extending to at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge, skills and understanding required to teach ICT to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired.
- Details of degree course content where the studies involved modular or applied subject content or where studies were in a related subject area will require specific assessment to determine equivalence.
- Details of course content, modules, teaching and tutorial times, and practical work completed.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in ICT with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH IRISH
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Irish as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Irish to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of relevant literature through the medium of Irish as an integral part of the degree course supported by the list of authors and texts studied throughout the course.
- Residential experience of at least three months in an area designated as a Gaeltacht area.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Irish with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Irish.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH ITALIAN
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Italian as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Italian to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of relevant literature through the medium of Italian as an integral part of the degree course supported by the list of authors and texts studied throughout the course.
- Residential experience of at least three months in Italy or where Italian is the vernacular.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Italian with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Italian.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH JAPANESE
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Japanese as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Japanese to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of relevant literature through the medium of Japanese as an integral part of the degree course supported by the list of authors and texts studied throughout the course.
- Residential experience of at least three months in Japan or where Japanese is the vernacular.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Japanese with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Japanese.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH LATIN
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Latin as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of the overall degree programme.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Latin to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of Latin literature as an integral part of the degree course laying particular emphasis on classical Latin including both prose and poetry with a good knowledge of grammar and syntax and the study of Roman History of the Classical period, i.e. Republic and Early Empire.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Latin with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Latin.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH MATHEMATICS
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Mathematics as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the breadth and depth of the syllabi undertaken are such as to ensure competence to teach Mathematics to the highest level in post-primary education.
- Explicit evidence of standards achieved in degree studies in Mathematics with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Mathematics.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH MUSIC
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Music as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 50% at a minimum of that period.
- The study of theory and practice including the following course elements as an integral part of the degree course in Music: Western Art Music, Folk Music, Instrumental and Vocal Performance, Harmonic and Compositional Skills, Aural Skills and Basic Keyboard Skills.
- Demonstrated competence in the playing of one or more musical instruments appropriate to postprimary education.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Music with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Music.
- The methodology and practice of the teaching of Music in the post-primary school as an essential part of the training-in-teaching course.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH PHYSICAL EDUCATION
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Physical Education as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 50% at a minimum of that period.
- Knowledge and understanding of the nature and scope of Physical Education to ensure confidence and competence in the performance of the various activities relative to teaching the subject in postprimary education.
- The methodology and practice of the teaching of Physical Education in the post-primary school as an essential part of the training-in-teaching course.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Physical Education with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH PHYSICS
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Physics as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Physics to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- Details of degree course content where the studies involved modular or applied subject content or where the studies were in a related subject area will require specific assessment to determine degree equivalence.
- Details of course and practical work content completed during the degree programme together with teaching/tutorial times, lists of experiments and practicals.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Physics with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Physics.
Recognition to teach Physics also confers recognition to teach Science in the Junior Certificate programme.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY (COMBINED)
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Physics and Chemistry in the degree with the study of one of the subjects (Physics or Chemistry) extending over at least three years and study of the other subject extending over at least two years of the degree programme.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach the combined subject Physics and Chemistry to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- Details of degree course content where the studies involved modular or applied subject content or where studies were in a related subject area will require specific assessment to determine equivalence.
- Details of course and practical work content completed during the degree programme together with teaching/tutorial times, list of experiments and practicals.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Physics and Chemistry with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in both Physics and Chemistry.
Recognition to teach Physics and Chemistry also confers recognition to teach Science in the Junior Certificate programme.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Religious Education (or Religious Studies or Theology) as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 35% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Religious Education to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of the following elements as an integral part of the degree course: Moral Theology, Scripture or Biblical Studies, Systematic Theology and Christology/Origins of Christianity with either Philosophy of Religion or World Religions.
- The methodology and practice of the teaching of Religious Education in post-primary education must be studied as an essential part of the training-in-teaching course.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Religious Education with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH RUSSIAN
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Russian as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Russian to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of relevant literature through the medium of Russian as an integral part of the degree course supported by the list of authors and texts studied throughout the course.
- Residential experience of at least three months in a country in which Russian is the vernacular.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Russian with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Russian.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH SPANISH
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Spanish as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge and understanding required to teach Spanish to the highest level in post-primary education has been acquired.
- The study of a substantial body of relevant literature through the medium of Spanish as an integral part of the degree course supported by the list of authors and texts studied throughout the course.
- Residential experience of at least three months in Spain or where Spanish is the vernacular.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Spanish with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Spanish.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH TECHNICAL DRAWING
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Technical Drawing as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 30% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge, skills and understanding required to teach Technical Drawing to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired.
- Demonstrated mastery of the range of Technical Drawing skills supported by Computer Aided Design (CAD) where appropriate and including specialisation in either Engineering Drawing or Construction Drawing.
- Explicit evidence of standards achieved in degree studies in Technical Drawing with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Technical Drawing.
Recognition to teach Technical Drawing to the highest level in post-primary education also confers recognition to teach Technical Graphics at Junior Certificate level.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR RECOGNITION TO TEACH TECHNOLOGY
(In Addition to the General Requirements)
Applicants must provide officially certified evidence of satisfactory achievement in primary degree studies (or equivalent) and training-in-teaching as outlined hereunder:
- The study of Technology as a major subject in the degree extending over at least three years and of the order of 40% at a minimum of that period.
- Details of the degree course content to show that the knowledge, skills and understanding required to teach Technology to the highest level in post-primary education have been acquired.
- Details of integrated studies in the degree course to include Craft and Materials, Energy, Structures and Mechanisms, Control Systems, Design Procedure and Health and Safety.
- Essential methodologies and specialised practice of teaching Technology in the post-primary school.
- Explicit details of standards achieved in degree studies in Technology with at least an overall Pass result in the examinations in Technology.
Additional information (i) where greater clarity is requested or (ii) which would otherwise more fully support the application must be provided as required.
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