In this episode of the Teacher Inspire podcast Louise hears about a unique programme that DCU offers student teachers at primary and secondary level. The STEM Teacher Internship Programme – known as (STInt) – provides 12-week paid summer internships in STEM roles.
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD today announces the continuation and expansion of the STEM Teacher Internship (STInt) Programme which supports internship opportunities for trainee teachers across seven universities in Ireland.
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.
We are delighted that the STEM Teacher Internship (STInt) Programme - a globally unique partnership between Irish education and industry - has been granted funding under this programme and that Science Foundation Ireland will continue as a strategic partner for the next two years.
he STEM Teacher Internship (STInt) Programme celebrated the completion of their seventh successful programme at a graduation event in Dublin City University on Friday evening, 30th September.
As another successful summer of the STEM Teacher Internship (STInt) programme comes to a close, we are excited to share the learning from our teachers.