Today we have a guest post by Irene Goldrick, a teacher at Blackrock Further Education Institute, who participated in a five day, fully funded, Erasmus+ CDP course in Malaga, Spain last month.
Getting there
Around 1pm on Sunday 19th March, eight BFEI (Blackrock Further Education Institute) teachers gathered in Dublin airport in an atmosphere of anticipation, excitement, and a little trepidation prior to our flight to Malaga, Spain for five days of CPD (Continuing Professional Development). The CPD was fully funded through the Erasmus+ programme coordinated by Leargas. Landing around 8pm we were collected and brought to our amazing accommodation on Calle Constancia and unpacked. Shortly after we headed out on foot to explore, get out bearings and attend to our rumbling tummies!

DDLETB BFEI Erasmus Malaga
Day 1
An early start on Monday to ensure we arrived on time at our training centre. En route we found a delightful bakery – Pasteleria La Canasta, this was to become our regular spot for breakfast, where we could enjoy a Malaga delicacy – the “torta loco” a custard-based pastry. Fortified with our café con leche and a substantial amount of carbs we went to meet our wonderful facilitator, Nicole, in Innovation Campus, Malaga Urban Technopole on Calle Carretería. A beautiful, period building, thoughtfully renovated, setting the tone for what would be a stimulating, yet mentally challenging five days of professional development.
Our first day focused on Mindfulness – the practice of being present in the moment, which in turn trains us to become more mindful throughout the day, particularly during demanding situations. All of us felt this practice would be hugely beneficial in a teaching environment. To wind down after, some of the group opted for a quick dip in the Mediterranean Sea whilst others opted for a relaxing walk along the beach.
Day 2
Up early and off to Innovation Campus. Today our focus would be on developing our Leadership skills. Again, through Nicole’s skilled facilitation we explored the characteristics of a good leader and identified in ourselves our leadership qualities and how we might apply these skills in a professional context. This session was particularly insightful and helped to awaken and develop our leadership qualities.
After an intensive morning, it was time to relax and explore some of the rich historical sites in Malaga. The amazing Castillo de Gibralfaro sits on a hill overlooking Malaga port dating back to the 10th century. The castle is famous for its three-month siege by the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, which ended only when hunger forced the Malagueños to surrender.

DDLETB BFEI Erasmus Trip Words
Day 3
Rested and refreshed, Conflict Resolution was the theme for day 3 of the training. A welcome development brought the arrival of some Italian colleagues from a school in Rome to join our session. Our warm and friendly Italian colleagues brought an interesting and insightful understanding of how culture, language and traditions can affect how we approach conflict resolution.
A stunning day in Malaga, the Irish delegates opted in the afternoon for a wonderful boat ride to take in the fresh air, sun and beautiful coastal scenery. As a group, we reflected on how Malaga looked very different from a coastal aspect. This paralleled with the day’s learnings from Conflict Resolution – we need to take time to reflect on how perspective on an issue can be very different, depending on the viewpoint.
Day 4
Our fourth training session took a deeper dive into Conflict Resolution – this culminated in a role play where diametrically opposed sides sort to resolve the conflict by understanding each other’s needs. Facilitating the process, Nicole gave us a greater understanding of Marshal Rosenberg’s Non-Violent Communication (NVC). Rosenberg developed NVC in the 1960s as a tool to implement the desegregation of schools in the United States. The key tenet of this approach is to help people connect with their own humanity and that of others respectfully, compassionately, and peacefully.
This was quite an intensive session, and all later welcomed some cultural relief by viewing the Cathedral of Malaga, a magnificent building styled on renaissance architecture. Close by the Museo Picasso. A debate ensued as to those who favoured Picasso’s modernistic artistic approach or “Cubism” and those that favoured impressionism. What better way to put Conflict Resolution into practice!! To conclude the evening, one thing that we all agreed on was the superb Flamenco concert. An enriching display of Spanish dancing, singing and guitar playing that brought clapping and smiling in unison.
Day 5
Up earlier than usual to pack and check out. Today’s session focused on Decision Making, this challenged us to reflect on our decision-making approaches and to consider our needs and feelings but also the needs and feelings of those who may be impacted by our decisions. In a teaching environment, being able to articulate clearly the reason for our decisions helps us to communicate openly, honestly and effectively with students and colleagues.
To mark the end of our CPD a wonderful lunch was enjoyed, reflections and experiences shared and a final stroll through the beautiful streets of Malaga before our flight home.

DDLETB BFEI Erasmus Trip Malaga
Reflection and thanks
It was an incredible opportunity to progress our CPD in Malaga. Being away from our normal routine gave us the space to reflect and engage in Mindfulness, Leadership Skills, Conflict Resolution and Decision-Making in a meaningful and challenging manner. A sincere thanks to our management team and colleagues in BFEI for all their long hours of work managing, supporting, and encouraging the Erasmus+ programme for students and staff. Thank you to Nicole for facilitating such a challenging and interesting CPD agenda. Also, thanks to European Era for their support and partnership. Finally, to my experienced colleagues that I had the pleasure and privilege to spend time with, learn from, laugh with and continue my personal professional development journey – thank you.
Learners From South East Adult Education Service Visit National Botanical Gardens & Arboretum, Wicklow
/in Corporate News /by Jennifer FarleyA Visit To The National Botanical Gardens & Arboretum
DDLETB Adult Education Service Trip To National Botanic Gardens, Wicklow
We hired a bus, loaded it up with supplies, newspapers, worksheets, frozen water (it was really, really hot) coffee, tea, cakes and a picnic lunch and 3 tutors joined the students. Once we arrived we enjoyed coffee and cakes before the tour.
DDLETB Adult Education Service Trip To National Botanic Gardens Wicklow
The quiz and prize giving of plants (we had two joint first prizes, three joint second prizes, and four joint third prizes) was wonderful with lots of laughter and appreciation. Everyone went home thrilled from the day and looked very happy.’
DDLETB Adult Education Service Trip To National Botanic Gardens
Find The Right Course For You With DDLETB
/in Corporate News, Home page main post /by Jennifer FarleyCongratulations to all the recent school leavers who’ve recently completed their Leaving Certificate! Your journey of lifelong learning is just beginning, and DDLETB is here to offer you exciting opportunities in further education and training. Use our course finder to search for the course you are interested in pursuing.
Whether you’re in Balbriggan, Dún Laoghaire, Lucan, or any of the 26 locations around Dublin County, we’ve got your learning needs covered. Our courses are designed to equip you with real-world skills that matter, whether you’re stepping into the professional world for the first time or looking to enhance your expertise.
But it’s not just for our fresh-faced learners – adults seeking to enhance their skill sets or change career paths are also welcomed with open arms. DDLETB’s commitment to fostering growth and development knows no age limits. It’s never too late to invest in yourself and achieve those long-held ambitions.
Curious to find the perfect program that aligns with your interests and aspirations? Use our course finder to search for the right course for you. Your educational journey is unique, and our diverse offerings ensure there’s something tailor-made for every learner.
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Well Done To All Of Our Leaving Cert Learners!
/in Corporate News /by Jennifer FarleyReduced Fees For PLC Courses For Academic Year 2023 – 2024
/in Corporate News, Home page main post /by Jennifer FarleyDDLETB Reduced Fees For PLC Course in Academic Year 2023 – 2024.
Opportunities For School Leavers!
In response to the cost of living crisis, we are implementing a significant reduction in fees for all domestic students undertaking a Post Leaving Cert (PLC) course in the upcoming academic year 2023 – 2024. All fees, excluding a nominal registration fee of no more than €50 will be waived.
Visit our Course Finder.
Not sure what to do next? Take some time out to plan for your future.
DDLETB is here to support you in building a solid foundation for your future. Take this opportunity to explore your options, discover your potential, and plan for a successful future.
Building gateways to new opportunities.
Further Education & Training courses are your gateway to exciting new opportunities. Our latest initiative ensures that you can embark on a course without worrying about the cost. Now is your chance to embrace a hands-on learning experience, gain practical skills, and pave the way to a promising future.
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Our Further Education & Training Colleges offer a huge range of courses. You can fully immerse yourself in exploring your passions, developing your skills, and unleashing your true potential. Visit our Course Finder to help you take the next step in your education.
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DDLETB Active Youth Challenge 2023
/in Corporate News /by Jennifer FarleyThe Active Youth Challenge (AYC), hosted by Dublin and Dun Laoghaire ETB Youth and Sports Section, is an annual programme which encourages young people (aged 10-24) to be physically active for an hour each week for a period of twelve weeks. The programme commences each year in February and culminates in May with a public recognition event. This programme is open to all youth and voluntary groups throughout County Dublin.
The programme is coordinated by DDLETB sports officers and the individual groups participating are led by their youth officers or designated group leaders. Groups are encouraged to design and select activities of their choice; being as creative and as novel as possible. The uniqueness of their individual group programmes is reflected in their project submissions, which are forwarded for independent adjudication.
The recognition event this year saw 250 young people from 33 groups awarded medals, certificates and trophies. They had collectively accumulated approximately 460 hours of activity in total.
Active Youth Challenge DDLETB Mayor of Fingal
Active Youth Challenge DDLETB Minister O’Gorman
TEAM DDLETB Sports Officers
Special Awards
There were 3 special awards:
The event was hosted on Friday, May 26th at Phibblestown Community Centre. It was a wonderful evening for all involved, and was attended by the Mayor of Fingal, Minister O’Gorman and DDLETB Senior Leaders. Participants and attendees were entertained by Music Generation and Remember Us All Star Choir. We also had the opportunity to meet and hear from Zak Moradi, Leitrim hurler and Author, on the importance of sport, teamwork and inclusion.
Thank you to all those who participated and supported our young learners during the programme and thank you to all those who attended our ceremony.
Design Exhibition In Blackrock Further Education Institute
/in Corporate News /by Jennifer FarleyInterior and Architectural Design, Landscape Design, Product, and Graphic Design students have put together an exciting selection of their work for visitors to enjoy.
Loughlinstown Training Centre Open Day – 17th May
/in Corporate News /by Jennifer FarleyLoughlinstown Training Centre’s OPEN DAY takes place on Wednesday, May 17th from 10 am to 3 pm.
This event will host more than 25 exhibitors from across a range of sectors designed to meet the education and learning needs of adults in South County Dublin.
On the day we will have DDLETB local PLC colleges promoting their FET programmes as well as our own Training Centre providing information on Apprenticeships and Skills-based Training Programmes for the employed and unemployed.
Several Health Care Support companies who are actively recruiting to fill existing vacancies will be in attendance; also, Community Employment projects will have information about opportunities for those wishing to re-enter the world of work in a range of settings including the arts, retail, and horticultural sectors.
CV and Interview Skills information sessions will be delivered at times throughout the day to all who are interested, and career guidance and advice is also available to attendees.
This and much more will be on offer on Wednesday, May 17th in Loughlinstown Training Centre, don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to gain so much in one visit!
Dublin Heroes Ray & Jack Inspire Students and Staff
/in Corporate News /by Jennifer FarleyRTE Newsreader & Special Olympian feature in national “ETB Heroes” campaign
Former Dublin Education & Training Board students, RTE’s Kennedy, and gold medal-winning Special Olympian Jack McFadden feature in a national campaign to highlight Ireland’s 16 Education & Training Boards which launched this week.
Ray and Jack when they at the recent ETB Excellence Awards in Croke Park and features Ray (left) and Jack (centre) pictured with Jack’s Mum Maria, Dad Paul and sister Alisha. Picture by photographer Marc O’Sullivan
In the “ETB Heroes” video released by Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI), we meet RTE newsreader Ray and third level student Jack as they revisit Colaiste Dhulaigh, Coolock (City of Dublin ETB) and Colaiste Pobal Setanta, Clonee (Dublin & Dunlaoghaire ETB) to talk with current students and staff.
“My ETB made me into a journalist” Ray says, “The job has brought me all around the world, but it all began here” he said, adding that by providing him with the accessible foundation his local ETB “changed my life”. Ray met with current media student and aspiring producer Laura Byrne in Colaiste Dhulaigh and offered her encouragement and advice on her media career journey.
Ray Kennedy & Learner Laura Byrne
Jack McFadden said “attending an ETB school – it’s able to open so many doors for me with my dyslexia and other difficulties.” Jack, who took home two gold and one bronze medal in swimming from the 2019 Special Olympics is currently a student in Trinity College Dublin. “Barriers aren’t a problem for Jack,” his former teacher Frances Shannon states, “he will always pursue his dreams.”
Jack McFadden and Teacher Frances Shannon DDLETB
The video also features current and past ETB students including Singer Songwriter Tolü Makay (Laois & Offaly ETB), TG4 presenter and producer Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill (Galway & Roscommon ETB) and Teacher Michael Farrell (Kilkenny & Carlow ETB) and seeks to highlight the lifelong learning provided by Education & Training Boards though their nationwide network of schools and colleges.
ETBI Videos – Excellence Awards 2023
ETB Ireland Excellence Awards – Heroes Jack McFadden Colaiste Pobal Setanta DDLETB
ETB Ireland Excellence Awards – Heroes Ray Kennedy and learner Laura
ETB Ireland Excellence Awards – Heroes Full Video
Floristry Show At SCFE
/in Corporate News /by Jennifer FarleyAn Exhibition of Wedding Flower Designs by the Professional Floristry Students
About the Professional Floristry Course at SCFE
Sun, Sand and CPD in Spain
/in Corporate News /by Jennifer FarleyToday we have a guest post by Irene Goldrick, a teacher at Blackrock Further Education Institute, who participated in a five day, fully funded, Erasmus+ CDP course in Malaga, Spain last month.
Getting there
Around 1pm on Sunday 19th March, eight BFEI (Blackrock Further Education Institute) teachers gathered in Dublin airport in an atmosphere of anticipation, excitement, and a little trepidation prior to our flight to Malaga, Spain for five days of CPD (Continuing Professional Development). The CPD was fully funded through the Erasmus+ programme coordinated by Leargas. Landing around 8pm we were collected and brought to our amazing accommodation on Calle Constancia and unpacked. Shortly after we headed out on foot to explore, get out bearings and attend to our rumbling tummies!
DDLETB BFEI Erasmus Malaga
Day 1
An early start on Monday to ensure we arrived on time at our training centre. En route we found a delightful bakery – Pasteleria La Canasta, this was to become our regular spot for breakfast, where we could enjoy a Malaga delicacy – the “torta loco” a custard-based pastry. Fortified with our café con leche and a substantial amount of carbs we went to meet our wonderful facilitator, Nicole, in Innovation Campus, Malaga Urban Technopole on Calle Carretería. A beautiful, period building, thoughtfully renovated, setting the tone for what would be a stimulating, yet mentally challenging five days of professional development.
Our first day focused on Mindfulness – the practice of being present in the moment, which in turn trains us to become more mindful throughout the day, particularly during demanding situations. All of us felt this practice would be hugely beneficial in a teaching environment. To wind down after, some of the group opted for a quick dip in the Mediterranean Sea whilst others opted for a relaxing walk along the beach.
Day 2
Up early and off to Innovation Campus. Today our focus would be on developing our Leadership skills. Again, through Nicole’s skilled facilitation we explored the characteristics of a good leader and identified in ourselves our leadership qualities and how we might apply these skills in a professional context. This session was particularly insightful and helped to awaken and develop our leadership qualities.
After an intensive morning, it was time to relax and explore some of the rich historical sites in Malaga. The amazing Castillo de Gibralfaro sits on a hill overlooking Malaga port dating back to the 10th century. The castle is famous for its three-month siege by the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, which ended only when hunger forced the Malagueños to surrender.
DDLETB BFEI Erasmus Trip Words
Day 3
Rested and refreshed, Conflict Resolution was the theme for day 3 of the training. A welcome development brought the arrival of some Italian colleagues from a school in Rome to join our session. Our warm and friendly Italian colleagues brought an interesting and insightful understanding of how culture, language and traditions can affect how we approach conflict resolution.
A stunning day in Malaga, the Irish delegates opted in the afternoon for a wonderful boat ride to take in the fresh air, sun and beautiful coastal scenery. As a group, we reflected on how Malaga looked very different from a coastal aspect. This paralleled with the day’s learnings from Conflict Resolution – we need to take time to reflect on how perspective on an issue can be very different, depending on the viewpoint.
Day 4
Our fourth training session took a deeper dive into Conflict Resolution – this culminated in a role play where diametrically opposed sides sort to resolve the conflict by understanding each other’s needs. Facilitating the process, Nicole gave us a greater understanding of Marshal Rosenberg’s Non-Violent Communication (NVC). Rosenberg developed NVC in the 1960s as a tool to implement the desegregation of schools in the United States. The key tenet of this approach is to help people connect with their own humanity and that of others respectfully, compassionately, and peacefully.
This was quite an intensive session, and all later welcomed some cultural relief by viewing the Cathedral of Malaga, a magnificent building styled on renaissance architecture. Close by the Museo Picasso. A debate ensued as to those who favoured Picasso’s modernistic artistic approach or “Cubism” and those that favoured impressionism. What better way to put Conflict Resolution into practice!! To conclude the evening, one thing that we all agreed on was the superb Flamenco concert. An enriching display of Spanish dancing, singing and guitar playing that brought clapping and smiling in unison.
Day 5
Up earlier than usual to pack and check out. Today’s session focused on Decision Making, this challenged us to reflect on our decision-making approaches and to consider our needs and feelings but also the needs and feelings of those who may be impacted by our decisions. In a teaching environment, being able to articulate clearly the reason for our decisions helps us to communicate openly, honestly and effectively with students and colleagues.
To mark the end of our CPD a wonderful lunch was enjoyed, reflections and experiences shared and a final stroll through the beautiful streets of Malaga before our flight home.
DDLETB BFEI Erasmus Trip Malaga
Reflection and thanks
It was an incredible opportunity to progress our CPD in Malaga. Being away from our normal routine gave us the space to reflect and engage in Mindfulness, Leadership Skills, Conflict Resolution and Decision-Making in a meaningful and challenging manner. A sincere thanks to our management team and colleagues in BFEI for all their long hours of work managing, supporting, and encouraging the Erasmus+ programme for students and staff. Thank you to Nicole for facilitating such a challenging and interesting CPD agenda. Also, thanks to European Era for their support and partnership. Finally, to my experienced colleagues that I had the pleasure and privilege to spend time with, learn from, laugh with and continue my personal professional development journey – thank you.