Placements on DCU’s STEM Teacher Internship Programme (STInt) triple in 2021 30 April 2021 STEM Editor Events, News 0 Comments Places on DCU’s STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) Teacher Internship Programme (STInt) have tripled this year, a development influenced by the pivot to remote working and learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Share ThisTweetShareEmail Related Posts DCU unveils 2020 STEM teacher internship programme Dublin City University (DCU) has unveiled its 2020 STInt (STEM Teacher Internship) programme with 12 paid-internships for… STInt Directors publish new research on STEM Teacher Professional Learning STInt Directors Associate Professor Eilish McLoughlin and Professor Deirdre Butler, along with their co-author Dr. Mairéad Hurley, publish new research on STEM teacher professional learning. Educating educators through the STEM Teacher Internship This year Avanade Ireland had the pleasure of hosting two interns from Dublin City University… Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment * Δ
DCU unveils 2020 STEM teacher internship programme Dublin City University (DCU) has unveiled its 2020 STInt (STEM Teacher Internship) programme with 12 paid-internships for…
STInt Directors publish new research on STEM Teacher Professional Learning STInt Directors Associate Professor Eilish McLoughlin and Professor Deirdre Butler, along with their co-author Dr. Mairéad Hurley, publish new research on STEM teacher professional learning.
Educating educators through the STEM Teacher Internship This year Avanade Ireland had the pleasure of hosting two interns from Dublin City University…