End of year report power of design dcc 2015

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Dublin City Council & Junior Achievement Ireland A PARTNERSHIP IN SHAPING BRIGHTER FUTURES

The Power of Design 17 volunteers inspired and motivated 269 students in 10 Dublin primary and secondary schools this year.

2014/2015

This report details the fantastic learning opportunities afforded to students this year during the Power of Design workshops.

Across the country Junior Achievement volunteers reached 63,000 students this year, these figures include:

OUR SINCERE THANKS TO: Ali Grehan, Scott Burnett and Dublin City Council their support for Junior Achievement Ireland.

Financial Literacy and Company Programmes

8,767

Third Level Visits

1,855

‘Workshops in the Workplace’

7,232

Science and Maths Programmes and Events

17,091

Enterprise and Life Skills Programmes

34,265

We achieved this with the support of: Business Volunteers Schools

3,164 550


INSPIRATIONAL DESIGN VOLUNTEERS

VOLUNTEER

COMPANY

CLASS

SCHOOL

Susie Lynam

Graphite

6th Class

St. Audoen’s N.S., Cook Street

Sara Santarelli

santarellidesign.com

6th Class

Siobhán Murphy

Arnotts

1st Year

St. Audoen’s N.S., Cook Street Mount Carmel Secondary School , Kings Inn Street & St. Paul’s C.B.S. Secondary, Nth Brunswick Street Mount Carmel Secondary School , Kings Inn Street & St. Paul’s C.B.S. Secondary, Nth Brunswick Street

Noelle Cooper

Unthink

1st Year

Danielle Townsend

Danielle Townsend Design

6th Class

Hannah Fleetwood

Slice Dublin

6th Class

Audrey Kieran

Hibernia College & www.smallies.ie

1st Year

Aoife Farrell

Freelance

6th Class

St. Mary’s Place Primary School

Vanessa Fay

Epsilon

6th Class

Gaeilscoil Choláiste Mhuire, Parnell Sq

Sara O’Dea

Epsilon

6th Class

Gaeilscoil Choláiste Mhuire, Parnell Sq

Darragh Lynch

Darragh Lynch Architects

6th Class

St. Paul’s C.B.S. Primary School, Nth Brunswick Street

Maryrose Simpson

MyLadybug

6th Class

St. Paul’s C.B.S. Primary School, Nth Brunswick Street

Carol Boland

Dublin Bus

6th Class

Rutland Street N.S., Lower Gloucester Place

Jess Lockhart

Freelance

6th Class

Rutland Street N.S., Lower Gloucester Place

Orla Reynolds

Orlareynolds.com

6th Class

St. Patrick’s N.S., Chapelizod

Steven McNamara

Roji Designs

6th Class

St. Patrick’s N.S., Chapelizod

Emma Conway

Language

6th Class

St. Paul’s C.B.S. Secondary School, Nth Brunswick Street

Dublin 7 Educate Together N.S. Dublin 7 Educate Together N.S. Presentation Secondary Warrenmount, D8


AND SO IT BEGAN‌

Make Shape Change Volunteer Information Meeting in Wood Quay Venue

The Power of Design Workshop Materials


INSPIRING FUTURE DESIGNERS

Noelle Cooper and Siobhán Murphy working with students in St. Paul’s C.B.S. Secondary School, North Brunswick Street

“It has given me the opportunity to teach children about what I am most passionate about; design. It is inspiring to see their curiosity. Meeting people from education and design backgrounds respectively has been most interesting for me and inspires me to help out.” Siobhán Murphy, Volunteer

Susie Lynam and Sara Santarelli with students from St. Audoen’s National School, Cook Street during the first of the pilot workshops


INSPIRING FUTURE DESIGNERS

“Other than those who do art or woodwork many students do not get to experience ‘design’ classes. The workshop opened up new opportunities in an accessible manner. The materials were appropriate to a mixed ability first year group.” Valerie Roe, Teacher, St. Paul’s C.B.S Secondary School, North Brunswick Street Audrey Kieran shows 1st year girls in Presentation Secondary Warrenmount samples of her work

“I found the programme very interesting and gave me confidence in talking about the work of my company.” Hannah Fleetwood, Volunteer

Danielle Townsend and Hannah Fleetwood in Dublin 7 Educate Together N.S.


INSPIRING FUTURE DESIGNERS

Orla Reynolds inspires young designers

Steven McNamara in St. Patrick’s N.S.

Jess Lockhart and Carol Boland share their experience with students from Rutland Street N.S.

Maryrose Simpson and students from St. Paul’s C.B.S. Primary are enthralled by the ‘shape’ film


INSPIRING FUTURE DESIGNERS

‘Shape’ film focuses 6th class in Rutland Street National School

“The workshop helped me understand more about designing. Now I know there are a lot of jobs that use designing. I learned that designing can be important.” Vanessa Fay and Sara O’Dea bring design to Choláiste Mhuire, Parnell Square

Student, St. Mary’s Place Primary School


INSPIRING FUTURE DESIGNERS

Emma Conway helps 1st year students in St. Paul’s C.B.S. Secondary School with their design challenge

“A supportive, informative, friendly and professional education programme where I had the unique opportunity to teach kids about design and possible career options in the sector.” Carol Boland, Volunteer

“The workshop was excellent, laid-back and at the right level for the class. The kids learned a lot and the materials were useful in delivering the content in a way that encouraged learning and the kids could portray their ideas clearly. The children were encouraged to think about the influence of design.” Derek Carney, Teacher, St. Mary’s Place Primary School


INSPIRING FUTURE DESIGNERS

“Before the workshop, we had a lot of footballers in our class. I think that now the children understand that there are different, interesting jobs for them in their futures. Thank you.” Niamh NíChongaile, Teacher, Gaeilscoil Choláiste Mhuire, Parnell Square

“Great experience meeting with young people and talking about possible careers and design. I love the idea of design being taught at primary level!” Danielle Townsend, Volunteer

“Firstly I really enjoyed bringing design to the classroom. As this is a pilot scheme, I believe that the project has so much scope to open up little minds to the power of design and its possibilities in their lives and environment.” Susie Lynam, Volunteer

“I learned that anyone can use design and let their imagination go wild. I like design and it’s really fun. Everyone should show their imaginations and feelings.” Student, St. Paul’s C.B.S. Primary School


INSPIRING FUTURE DESIGNERS

“Students really engaged with every aspect of the workshop. There was a lot to cover in the 2 hour time but the programme was structured and timed accurately to cover all elements. Fantastic experience of volunteering for MAKESHAPECHANGE project!” Audrey Kieran

“I learned that if you do put in effort you can build anything, you can draw if you believe and you can become a star if you believe, you’ll do anything, you can be a king - I would like to be an architect.” Student, St. Paul’s C.B.S. Primary School

Darragh Lynch talks architecture with an aspiring architect in St. Paul’s C.B.S. Primary School


A SAMPLE OF THE DESIGNS


POWER OF DESIGN WITH DCC & JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT IRELAND

The Shape film in St. Patrick’s N.S. Entrepreneurship education is defined broadly covering all educational activities ‘that seek to prepare people to be responsible, enterprising individuals who have the skills, knowledge and attitudes needed to prepare them to achieve the goals they set for themselves to live a fulfilled life’. A recent European Commission report* concluded that students participating in entrepreneurship education are more likely to start their own business and their companies tend to be more innovative and more successful than those led by persons without entrepreneurship education backgrounds. Entrepreneurship education alumni are at lower risk of being unemployed, and are more often in steady employment. Compared to their peers, they have better jobs and earn more. In summary, European-wide research lists the following outcomes in support of involvement in early-stage entrepreneurship education, as participants: 

have an easier time securing a job than their peers

earn higher salaries

are more motivated in their careers than their peers

are 4-5 times more likely to start their own businesses

show more self-confidence

more skilled at self-assessment

make better higher education choices

have higher rates of employability

The data highlight significant social and societal impacts to support the provision of wide-ranging entrepreneurial educational experiences for students while in formal education. Thank you to all our volunteers and our supporting organisations for creating opportunities for our young people to acquire and practice lifelong skills, which is statistically shown to contribute to their leading happier and more productive lives, and lead to our society being a better place for all to live. * Entrepreneurship Education: A road to success. (2015) A compilation of evidence on the impact of entrepreneurship education strategies and measures Prepared by ICF Consulting Services Ltd. for EUROPEAN COMMISSION, D-G for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2015.

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