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The Royal Irish Academy has developed teaching material that is of use in the classroom. Designed to be both stimulating to students and integral to the relevant school curriculum, the goal is to motivate and inspire primary, second level and third level students on the...
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In the Royal Irish Academy's educational resources series , Ruth McManus (Dublin City University) discusses how the printed Irish Historic Towns Atlas and IHTA Online can be used in third-level geography.
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In the Royal Irish Academy's educational resources series , Rachel Murphy (University of Limerick) discusses how GIS and the IHTA can be used in third-level history.
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Town and Country: perspectives from the Irish Historic Towns Atlas had record numbers in attendance
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For the first time since 2019, the annual Irish Historic Towns Atlas (IHTA) meeting was held in Academy House, as well as a first hybrid event. Ten years on from Reading the maps publication, speakers were selected from various fields, archaeology, architecture, teaching etc. that...
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