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Carn woman takes kindergarten to university 29.04.10

A CARNDONAGH woman is leading the drive to bring kindergarten and primary teacher training into the university setting.
Marie McLoughlin, who is president of Froebel College of Education, Blackrock, Dublin has just signed off on plans to move the institution into NUI Maynooth.
The deal will mean the establishment of a Froebel Department of Early Childhood and Primary Education at the university.
Froebel College of Education was established by the Dominican Sisters in 1943 and is currently based at Sion Hill, Blackrock. It is one of the five primary teacher education colleges in the State and is named after Friedrich Froebel. Froebel founded the kindergarten movement with its emphasis on the belief that children learn through play and activity.
Marie McLoughlin was educated at Carndonagh Community School. She qualified as a primary teacher from Carysfort College of Education and taught in a number of schools before joining the Primary Curriculum Support Programme in 2000.
She said her college's move to NUI Maynooth, to be completed by 2013, represented an exciting new departure.
President of Froebel College of Education, Carndonagh-born Marie McLoughlin pictured with NUI Maynooth president, Prof John Hughes, right, and vice president for external affairs, Prof Tom Collins.
“This will be the first occasion in which primary teacher education will be entirely carried out on a university campus," said the Carn woman.
"This initiative establishes a new model of primary teacher education, which combines the rich tradition of Froebel with the multi-disciplinary opportunities which can only be obtained on a university campus.
"Furthermore, students will gain a greatly enriched academic and social experience on a campus of 8,000 students, while still retaining their identity within a newly designated Froebel Department of Early Childhood and Primary Education."
The link-up will also mean that NUI Maynooth will be the only Irish university offering the full spectrum of teacher education on campus – from primary and secondary, through to adult and community.
The university's president, Professor John Hughes said he was delighted with the collaboration.
“It is an ideal match. Froebel has developed an outstanding reputation for its unique, high quality approach to teacher education over the last 67 years. NUI Maynooth is also renowned for excellence in this area and Froebel will complement and enhance the full teacher education facility we offer," he said.
The current CAO applicants to Froebel College of Education for September 2010 will be the first students who, on completion of their degree, will be NUI Maynooth graduates. This year’s applicants will undertake their first three years’ study in Blackrock, moving in their fourth year to a state-of-the-art facility on campus at NUI Maynooth in 2013.
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