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Year 1 (September to January). Develops communication skills in personal and social situations through reading, writing and oral practice. Introduces the Reflective Journal and the Communication Portfolio that run across the whole course, and uses a single class-chosen anchor text (novel, short story collection or graphic novel) as a critical-literacy focal point. By the end of the module students have banked five Key Assignments and produced their first body of evidence in the portfolio.
| Identity | ||
| Welcome to English and Communications: Set up Your Portfolio and Pick the Anchor Text | ||
| Who Am I, Who Are We? Identity Warm-up and Journal Launch | ||
| Comprehending Everyday Texts: Reading for Information | ||
| Writing for Audience and Purpose: Letters, Blogs, Interviews, Applications | ||
| Identity Out Loud: Spoken Self-introduction | ||
| Relationships | ||
| Comprehension Strategies for Communication | ||
| Reading Character: Identity and Relationship in Texts | ||
| The Reflective Journal as a Tool | ||
| Walking Debate or Written Stance: Identity and Relationship | ||
| Journeys: Setting Out | ||
| Meet the Anchor Text: Cover Analysis | ||
| Front Cover Design Workshop, Part 1: Novel Cover (KA2 Prep) | ||
| Front Cover Design Workshop, Part 2: Short Story and Graphic Novel Covers (KA2) | ||
| Examining Openings: How a Text Sets Off | ||
| Setting and Plot Structure | ||
| Journeys: Meeting New Characters | ||
| Identifying Characters and Their Motivations | ||
| Differences Between Characters: Compare and Contrast | ||
| Writing Dialogue, Part 1 (KA3 Prep) | ||
| Writing Dialogue, Part 2 and Role Play (KA3) | ||
| Optional Drama Extension: from Page to Performance | ||
| Journeys: Finding Our Way | ||
| Mechanics of Communication: Why It Matters | ||
| Mapping Plot and Resolution | ||
| Building Suspense: How Writers Hold the Reader | ||
| Drafting and Editing Workshop, Part 1 (KA4 Prep) | ||
| Drafting and Editing Workshop, Part 2: Proof and Edit (KA4) | ||
| Editing Tools: AI as Drafter, Critic, Explainer | ||
| Destinations | ||
| Reflecting on the Reading Process | ||
| Forming and Defending an Opinion of the Text | ||
| Presenting an Opinion: Spoken and Written | ||
| Reflective Journal: Anchor Text Reflection (KA5) | ||
| Module 1 Recap and Bridge to Module 2 | ||
Year 1 (February to May). Extends junior cycle digital communication skills into the senior cycle, with strong workplace and Work Experience ties. Students audit their own digital identity, build research and source-evaluation skills, contribute to a class digital safety charter, research a global communication platform, and update the Reflective Journal in light of Work Experience. Banks four Key Assignments.
| Digital Identity | ||
| Welcome to Module 2: Communication and the Digital World | ||
| Personal Digital Identity: What's Already Out There About You | ||
| Workplace Digital Identity: Employer and Employee Responsibilities | ||
| Spotting Bias in Digital Texts | ||
| Ai-generated Content and the Bias Question | ||
| Research Foundations: Picking a Subject and Framing a Question | ||
| The Website Analysis Template: Six Criteria | ||
| Online Research Workshop, Part 1 (KA1 Prep) | ||
| Online Research Workshop, Part 2 (KA1 Banked) | ||
| Unit 1 Recap: Becoming a Critical Reader of the Internet | ||
| Digital Safety | ||
| Guarding Your Information Online | ||
| Managing Your Social Network Identity | ||
| Recognising Cyberbullying | ||
| Strategies to Address Cyberbullying | ||
| Digital Safety Charter Workshop, Part 1: Brainstorm (KA2 Prep) | ||
| Digital Safety Charter Workshop, Part 2: Jigsaw and Drafting | ||
| Digital Safety Charter Workshop, Part 3: Finalising and Naming Contribution | ||
| Digital Safety Charter Final Production (KA2 Banked) | ||
| Consumer Awareness Online, Part 1: Spotting Legitimate Vs Scam | ||
| Consumer Awareness Online, Part 2: Rights and Reporting | ||
| Digital Citizenship and Global Communication | ||
| What Is Digital Citizenship? | ||
| Personal and Ethical Responsibilities of a Digital Citizen | ||
| Global Communication Platforms: an Overview | ||
| Picking Your Platform and Framing Your Inquiry (KA3 Prep) | ||
| Research the Platform, Part 1: History, Structure, Audience (KA3) | ||
| Research the Platform, Part 2: Impact, Ethics, Current Debate (KA3) | ||
| Presentation Prep: Designing the Deliverable (KA3) | ||
| Present Your Findings (KA3 Banked) | ||
| Multi-modal Text Analysis | ||
| Module 2 Reflective Journal Update and Bridge to Module 3 (KA4 Banked) | ||
Year 2 (September to January). Develops communication and analytical skills around media texts: media forms and audiences, audio/visual/print media, advertising, and film studies. Unit 4 reconnects deliberately to the Module 1 anchor text via the film of (or thematically linked to) it. Banks four Key Assignments including a real-life-scenario advertisement and a film/text comparison.
| Introduction to Media | ||
| Welcome to Module 3: Communication in Media + Reading Journey Setup | ||
| Examining Different Types of Media Forms | ||
| Evaluating the Appropriate Audience for Each Form | ||
| Bias and Balance in Media Texts | ||
| Reflective Journal: Reading Journey (KA1 Banked) | ||
| Audio, Visual and Print Media | ||
| Audio Media: Radio, Podcasts and the Power of the Voice | ||
| Visual Media: Television, Film, Video Games, Streaming | ||
| Print Media: Newspapers, Magazines, Brochures, Posters, Billboards | ||
| The Comparison Rubric: Topic, Purpose, Audience | ||
| Impact of Design: Colour, Imagery, Sound Effects, Typography | ||
| Picking Your Event and Coverage Analysis Setup (KA2 Prep) | ||
| Coverage Analysis Workshop, Part 1: Channel 1 (KA2) | ||
| Coverage Analysis Workshop, Part 2: Channels 2 and 3 (KA2) | ||
| KA2 Banked: Compare and Contrast Presentation | ||
| Media and Advertising | ||
| Advertising Techniques: an Introduction | ||
| Critical Analysis: What Is the Ad Selling, Really? | ||
| Ethics in Advertising: When the Promise Crosses the Line | ||
| Identifying a Real-life Scenario for Advertisement (KA3 Prep) | ||
| Advertisement Design Workshop, Part 1: Planning (KA3) | ||
| Advertisement Design Workshop, Part 2: Drafting (KA3) | ||
| Advertisement Design Workshop, Part 3: Refining (KA3) | ||
| KA3 Banked: Final Advertisement and Real-world Placement | ||
| Film Studies | ||
| Film Genres: an Overview | ||
| Linking to Module 1: Storytelling Across Page and Screen | ||
| Film Vocabulary: the Language of the Camera | ||
| How Techniques Are Used for Effect in Different Genres | ||
| Character Voice Creation: Writing as a Film Character | ||
| Film and Text Comparison Workshop, Part 1 (KA4 Prep) | ||
| KA4 Banked: Comparison Display or Presentation | ||
| Module 3 Recap and Bridge to Module 4 | ||
Year 2 (February to May). The home stretch. Develops the student's own creative voice through critical engagement with song, poetry and drama, the composition of a personal-meaning piece, engagement with a real staged performance, and the two-year reflective journal update that anchors the oral examination and the Personal Reflection Task. Banks four Key Assignments. Every lesson doubles as oral-exam preparation.
| Song | ||
| Welcome to Module 4: Express Yourself | ||
| Song Techniques, Part 1: Rhythm, Beat, Repetition, Sound Effects | ||
| Song Techniques, Part 2: Alliteration, Assonance, Internal Rhyme, Imagery, Symbolism | ||
| Applying Critical Vocabulary: Themes and Emotions in Songs | ||
| Critiquing Songs: Beyond 'I Like It' | ||
| Comparing Song and Poetry | ||
| KA1 Prep: Picking Your Theme and Your Three Pieces | ||
| KA1 Banked: Theme Comparison and Named Contribution | ||
| Poetry | ||
| Poetic Terminology, Part 1: Theme, Mood, Atmosphere | ||
| Poetic Terminology, Part 2: Imagery, Symbolism, Figurative Language | ||
| A Structured Approach to Poetry Analysis | ||
| Personal Response to a Poem | ||
| Comparing and Contrasting Poems | ||
| From Spoken Word to the Page: Building Blocks of Composition | ||
| KA2 Prep: Picking Your Topic of Personal Meaning and Choosing Your Form | ||
| Composition Workshop, Part 1: Drafting (KA2) | ||
| Composition Workshop, Part 2: Revising and Sharpening (KA2) | ||
| KA2 Banked: Polished Personal Composition | ||
| Drama | ||
| Drama Vocabulary, Part 1: Theme, Plot, Characterisation, Setting, Dialogue | ||
| Drama Vocabulary, Part 2: Gestures, Costumes, Props, Scenery, Makeup, Special Effects | ||
| Studying Drama: Text and Extracts | ||
| Stage Vs Film: Drama Across Media | ||
| Creating a Brief Performance | ||
| Engaging with a Staged Performance: KA3 Framework and Viewing | ||
| KA3 Banked: Performance Review or Report | ||
| Reflection | ||
| Reflecting on Skills Learnt Over the LCA Course | ||
| Strengths and Areas for Development | ||
| How I Learn Now: a Metacognitive Review | ||
| KA4 Banked: Two-year Reflective Journal Update | ||
| Oral Exam Practice and Course Farewell | ||
Year 1 (September to January). Develops communication skills in personal and social situations through reading, writing and oral practice. Introduces the Reflective Journal and the Communication Portfolio that run across the whole course, and uses a single class-chosen anchor text (novel, short story collection or graphic novel) as a critical-literacy focal point. By the end of the module students have banked five Key Assignments and produced their first body of evidence in the portfolio.
| Identity | ||
| Welcome to English and Communications: Set up Your Portfolio and Pick the Anchor Text | ||
| Who Am I, Who Are We? Identity Warm-up and Journal Launch | ||
| Comprehending Everyday Texts: Reading for Information | ||
| Writing for Audience and Purpose: Letters, Blogs, Interviews, Applications | ||
| Identity Out Loud: Spoken Self-introduction | ||
| Relationships | ||
| Comprehension Strategies for Communication | ||
| Reading Character: Identity and Relationship in Texts | ||
| The Reflective Journal as a Tool | ||
| Walking Debate or Written Stance: Identity and Relationship | ||
| Journeys: Setting Out | ||
| Meet the Anchor Text: Cover Analysis | ||
| Front Cover Design Workshop, Part 1: Novel Cover (KA2 Prep) | ||
| Front Cover Design Workshop, Part 2: Short Story and Graphic Novel Covers (KA2) | ||
| Examining Openings: How a Text Sets Off | ||
| Setting and Plot Structure | ||
| Journeys: Meeting New Characters | ||
| Identifying Characters and Their Motivations | ||
| Differences Between Characters: Compare and Contrast | ||
| Writing Dialogue, Part 1 (KA3 Prep) | ||
| Writing Dialogue, Part 2 and Role Play (KA3) | ||
| Optional Drama Extension: from Page to Performance | ||
| Journeys: Finding Our Way | ||
| Mechanics of Communication: Why It Matters | ||
| Mapping Plot and Resolution | ||
| Building Suspense: How Writers Hold the Reader | ||
| Drafting and Editing Workshop, Part 1 (KA4 Prep) | ||
| Drafting and Editing Workshop, Part 2: Proof and Edit (KA4) | ||
| Editing Tools: AI as Drafter, Critic, Explainer | ||
| Destinations | ||
| Reflecting on the Reading Process | ||
| Forming and Defending an Opinion of the Text | ||
| Presenting an Opinion: Spoken and Written | ||
| Reflective Journal: Anchor Text Reflection (KA5) | ||
| Module 1 Recap and Bridge to Module 2 | ||
Year 1 (February to May). Extends junior cycle digital communication skills into the senior cycle, with strong workplace and Work Experience ties. Students audit their own digital identity, build research and source-evaluation skills, contribute to a class digital safety charter, research a global communication platform, and update the Reflective Journal in light of Work Experience. Banks four Key Assignments.
| Digital Identity | ||
| Welcome to Module 2: Communication and the Digital World | ||
| Personal Digital Identity: What's Already Out There About You | ||
| Workplace Digital Identity: Employer and Employee Responsibilities | ||
| Spotting Bias in Digital Texts | ||
| Ai-generated Content and the Bias Question | ||
| Research Foundations: Picking a Subject and Framing a Question | ||
| The Website Analysis Template: Six Criteria | ||
| Online Research Workshop, Part 1 (KA1 Prep) | ||
| Online Research Workshop, Part 2 (KA1 Banked) | ||
| Unit 1 Recap: Becoming a Critical Reader of the Internet | ||
| Digital Safety | ||
| Guarding Your Information Online | ||
| Managing Your Social Network Identity | ||
| Recognising Cyberbullying | ||
| Strategies to Address Cyberbullying | ||
| Digital Safety Charter Workshop, Part 1: Brainstorm (KA2 Prep) | ||
| Digital Safety Charter Workshop, Part 2: Jigsaw and Drafting | ||
| Digital Safety Charter Workshop, Part 3: Finalising and Naming Contribution | ||
| Digital Safety Charter Final Production (KA2 Banked) | ||
| Consumer Awareness Online, Part 1: Spotting Legitimate Vs Scam | ||
| Consumer Awareness Online, Part 2: Rights and Reporting | ||
| Digital Citizenship and Global Communication | ||
| What Is Digital Citizenship? | ||
| Personal and Ethical Responsibilities of a Digital Citizen | ||
| Global Communication Platforms: an Overview | ||
| Picking Your Platform and Framing Your Inquiry (KA3 Prep) | ||
| Research the Platform, Part 1: History, Structure, Audience (KA3) | ||
| Research the Platform, Part 2: Impact, Ethics, Current Debate (KA3) | ||
| Presentation Prep: Designing the Deliverable (KA3) | ||
| Present Your Findings (KA3 Banked) | ||
| Multi-modal Text Analysis | ||
| Module 2 Reflective Journal Update and Bridge to Module 3 (KA4 Banked) | ||
Year 2 (September to January). Develops communication and analytical skills around media texts: media forms and audiences, audio/visual/print media, advertising, and film studies. Unit 4 reconnects deliberately to the Module 1 anchor text via the film of (or thematically linked to) it. Banks four Key Assignments including a real-life-scenario advertisement and a film/text comparison.
| Introduction to Media | ||
| Welcome to Module 3: Communication in Media + Reading Journey Setup | ||
| Examining Different Types of Media Forms | ||
| Evaluating the Appropriate Audience for Each Form | ||
| Bias and Balance in Media Texts | ||
| Reflective Journal: Reading Journey (KA1 Banked) | ||
| Audio, Visual and Print Media | ||
| Audio Media: Radio, Podcasts and the Power of the Voice | ||
| Visual Media: Television, Film, Video Games, Streaming | ||
| Print Media: Newspapers, Magazines, Brochures, Posters, Billboards | ||
| The Comparison Rubric: Topic, Purpose, Audience | ||
| Impact of Design: Colour, Imagery, Sound Effects, Typography | ||
| Picking Your Event and Coverage Analysis Setup (KA2 Prep) | ||
| Coverage Analysis Workshop, Part 1: Channel 1 (KA2) | ||
| Coverage Analysis Workshop, Part 2: Channels 2 and 3 (KA2) | ||
| KA2 Banked: Compare and Contrast Presentation | ||
| Media and Advertising | ||
| Advertising Techniques: an Introduction | ||
| Critical Analysis: What Is the Ad Selling, Really? | ||
| Ethics in Advertising: When the Promise Crosses the Line | ||
| Identifying a Real-life Scenario for Advertisement (KA3 Prep) | ||
| Advertisement Design Workshop, Part 1: Planning (KA3) | ||
| Advertisement Design Workshop, Part 2: Drafting (KA3) | ||
| Advertisement Design Workshop, Part 3: Refining (KA3) | ||
| KA3 Banked: Final Advertisement and Real-world Placement | ||
| Film Studies | ||
| Film Genres: an Overview | ||
| Linking to Module 1: Storytelling Across Page and Screen | ||
| Film Vocabulary: the Language of the Camera | ||
| How Techniques Are Used for Effect in Different Genres | ||
| Character Voice Creation: Writing as a Film Character | ||
| Film and Text Comparison Workshop, Part 1 (KA4 Prep) | ||
| KA4 Banked: Comparison Display or Presentation | ||
| Module 3 Recap and Bridge to Module 4 | ||
Year 2 (February to May). The home stretch. Develops the student's own creative voice through critical engagement with song, poetry and drama, the composition of a personal-meaning piece, engagement with a real staged performance, and the two-year reflective journal update that anchors the oral examination and the Personal Reflection Task. Banks four Key Assignments. Every lesson doubles as oral-exam preparation.
| Song | ||
| Welcome to Module 4: Express Yourself | ||
| Song Techniques, Part 1: Rhythm, Beat, Repetition, Sound Effects | ||
| Song Techniques, Part 2: Alliteration, Assonance, Internal Rhyme, Imagery, Symbolism | ||
| Applying Critical Vocabulary: Themes and Emotions in Songs | ||
| Critiquing Songs: Beyond 'I Like It' | ||
| Comparing Song and Poetry | ||
| KA1 Prep: Picking Your Theme and Your Three Pieces | ||
| KA1 Banked: Theme Comparison and Named Contribution | ||
| Poetry | ||
| Poetic Terminology, Part 1: Theme, Mood, Atmosphere | ||
| Poetic Terminology, Part 2: Imagery, Symbolism, Figurative Language | ||
| A Structured Approach to Poetry Analysis | ||
| Personal Response to a Poem | ||
| Comparing and Contrasting Poems | ||
| From Spoken Word to the Page: Building Blocks of Composition | ||
| KA2 Prep: Picking Your Topic of Personal Meaning and Choosing Your Form | ||
| Composition Workshop, Part 1: Drafting (KA2) | ||
| Composition Workshop, Part 2: Revising and Sharpening (KA2) | ||
| KA2 Banked: Polished Personal Composition | ||
| Drama | ||
| Drama Vocabulary, Part 1: Theme, Plot, Characterisation, Setting, Dialogue | ||
| Drama Vocabulary, Part 2: Gestures, Costumes, Props, Scenery, Makeup, Special Effects | ||
| Studying Drama: Text and Extracts | ||
| Stage Vs Film: Drama Across Media | ||
| Creating a Brief Performance | ||
| Engaging with a Staged Performance: KA3 Framework and Viewing | ||
| KA3 Banked: Performance Review or Report | ||
| Reflection | ||
| Reflecting on Skills Learnt Over the LCA Course | ||
| Strengths and Areas for Development | ||
| How I Learn Now: a Metacognitive Review | ||
| KA4 Banked: Two-year Reflective Journal Update | ||
| Oral Exam Practice and Course Farewell | ||
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