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Biography
Name: Sarah FitzPatrick
Title: Valuing change: Changing values
Curriculum, Assessment and ICT in the Irish context
Date: Monday, 17 May 2004.
Time: 16.15 –17.15
Sarah FitzPatrick graduated from Mary Immaculate College, Limerick in 1992 with a B.Ed. in Primary School Education. She began her teaching career in Co. Cork and later traveled to Maryland in the U.S. to pursue graduate studies in education at Frostburg State University. Following completion of her M.Ed, Sarah became a member of the Education Faculty at Mary Immaculate College where she lectured on both the B.Ed. and M.Ed. courses. In 1997, Sarah accepted a teaching position at Annunciation Catholic Academy, an IBM sponsored elementary (primary) and middle (lower secondary) school in Florida. She left this position to pursue doctoral studies in Instructional Systems/Educational Technologies in the College of Education at the Pennsylvania State University. Before taking up employment with the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA), Sarah spent one year as an Educational Technologies Research and Development Specialist at TERC, a non-for-profit educational organization in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Sarah is the Deputy Chief Executive of the NCCA.
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