To become a primary school teacher in Ireland, you must complete a four-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree. This degree program includes coursework in a variety of subjects, including:
* Liberal arts: English, mathematics, science, social studies, and the arts
* Education: Child development, learning theories, teaching methods, and classroom management
* Practicum: Supervised teaching experience in a primary school setting
Specific Coursework Requirements
The specific coursework requirements for a B.Ed. degree vary from university to university. However, some of the most common courses include:
* English: English language and literature, grammar, and composition
* Mathematics: Algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics
* Science: Physics, chemistry, biology, and environmental science
* Social Studies: History, geography, economics, and government
* The Arts: Music, art, dance, and drama
* Education: Child development, learning theories, teaching methods, and classroom management
* Practicum: Supervised teaching experience in a primary school setting
Additional Requirements
In addition to completing a B.Ed. degree, primary school teachers in Ireland must also:
* Pass the Teaching Council of Ireland (TCI) exams
* Complete a one-year probationary period
* Register with the TCI
The TCI exams assess candidates' knowledge of child development, learning theories, teaching methods, and classroom management. The probationary period allows new teachers to gain experience teaching under the supervision of a mentor. And registration with the TCI is required for all primary school teachers in Ireland.