Fergal Donegan

Fergal Donegan has extensive experience in education, currently serving as a Private Tutor for the Department of Education and Skills in Ireland since July 2017, providing weekly tuition to a pupil diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Fergal also works as a Resource Teacher in a senior primary school and has been involved with the Dyslexia Association of Ireland as a Tutor since September 2017. As a Supply Teacher and Primary School Teacher for Glasgow City Council since August 2014, Fergal has taught various year groups. Prior experience includes home-based tuition for a pupil with ASD during the July Provision and roles as a cashier at Spar. Fergal holds a B.A. in Humanities from St. Patrick's College Drumcondra and a Catholic Teacher's Certificate from the University of Glasgow.

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Leinster, Ireland

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Dyslexia Ireland

Dyslexia Ireland is a national charity working with and for people with dyslexia in Ireland since 1972. We work with and for people affected by dyslexia, by providing information, offering appropriate support services, engaging in advocacy and raising awareness of dyslexia. Our vision is to work towards the development of a society where all people with dyslexia have access to appropriate assessment and support to reach their full potential through education, training and employment in all aspects of life. Services offered by Dyslexia Ireland nationwide include: • Information • Educational Psychology Assessment • Classes for individuals with dyslexia, including community based weekly workshops for children in 20+ locations across Ireland. • Courses on dyslexia for parents, teachers, educators in FE and HE, and the workplace. • Lobbying and advocacy For more info on our activities and support services see www.dyslexia.ie Registered Charity No. 20025335. CHY no. 10044. Dyslexia Ireland was formerly known as the Dyslexia Association of Ireland.


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Dublin, Ireland

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51-200

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