The Tipperary Education and Training Board (ETB) recently held an inspiring awards ceremony at the Abbey Court Hotel in Nenagh, celebrating the achievements of approximately 150 adult learners. This event highlighted the importance of lifelong learning and the dedication of individuals who returned to education to enhance their skills and knowledge.
Key Takeaways
- Event Date: January 30, 2025
- Location: Abbey Court Hotel, Nenagh
- Number of Learners Honored: Approximately 150
- Courses Offered: Ranged from Level 1 to Level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications
- Keynote Speaker: Bernadette Cullen, Chief Executive of Tipperary ETB
A Celebration of Achievement
The awards ceremony was attended by groups from various Further Education and Training (FET) centers across Tipperary, including Nenagh, Borrisoleigh, Borrisokane, Newport, Ballina, Rearcross, Thurles, and Roscrea. The event was a testament to the hard work and commitment of both the learners and the staff who supported them throughout their educational journeys.
In her keynote address, Bernadette Cullen praised the learners for their perseverance and dedication. She emphasized the significance of returning to education and the positive impact it has on individuals and their communities.
Learner Reflections
Sean Flaherty, a participant from Borrisokane Men’s Shed, shared his experiences during the ceremony. He received a component certificate for Level 3 Internet Skills and spoke about the benefits of the classes, stating, "In these classes, we have learned all about how to connect to family and friends via various methods of communication as well as a range of topics to help us understand technology and stay safe online."
Awards Presentation
Roger Kennedy, Chairperson of Tipperary ETB, presented the awards to the learners, recognizing their hard work and achievements. The courses offered ranged from foundational skills to advanced qualifications, catering to a diverse group of learners.
Closing Remarks
Colin Cummins, Director of FET, delivered the closing address, thanking the staff for their dedication and encouraging learners to continue their educational journeys with Tipperary ETB. The event not only celebrated individual achievements but also reinforced the importance of community support in adult education.
Conclusion
The Tipperary ETB Adult Education Awards serve as a reminder of the transformative power of education. By honoring the achievements of adult learners, the event highlighted the ongoing commitment to lifelong learning and the positive changes it can bring to individuals and their communities.
Sources
- Tipperary ETB honours learners at adult education awards in Nenagh | Irish Independent, The Irish Independent.
- Waterford Adult Education Programme shortlisted for Aontas Star Award | WLRFM.com, WLRFM.com.
- Tipperary ETB honours local learners at Adult Education Awards – Tipperary Live, Tipperary Live.
































