Children's Questions
These questions are split into two categories; Media and Interests and Irish Mythology Knowledge
Media and Interests
Q1. Do you enjoy reading?
Q2. What is your favourite book or book series at the moment?
Q3. What book and movie genres do you like?
Q4. Do you like learning about Greek or Roman mythology? e.g. Zeus, Hades, Aphrodite etc.
Q5. Which Greek/Roman books or stories are you aware of?
Q6. How do you like to learn about new stories?
Q7. Which would be your preferred way to learn from the list above?
Q8. Where do you watch tv shows and movies?
Q9. What are your 5 favourite tv shows and movies?
Q10. What do you like about these tv shows and movies?
Irish Mythology Knowledge
Q11. How interesting do you think Irish mythology is?
Q12. Would you like to learn more about Irish mythology?
Q13. Where did you learn about Irish mythology?
Q14. Do you recognise any of these names?
Teacher's Questions
These questions are split into two categories; Mythology in the Classroom and Teaching Technology and Strategies
Mythology in the Classroom
Q1. What class(es) do you teach?
Q2. Do you teach about Irish mythology in your classroom?
Q3. If so, which stories do you teach?
Q4. Do you think there is value in learning about Irish mythology?
Q5. Please provide reasoning for your answer to Q4.
Q6. Do you feel you have a good enough level of knowledge on Irish mythology to be able
to teach it to your students?
Q7. Personally, how interesting do you think Irish mythology is?
Q8. In your opinion has the amount of Irish mythology on the curriculum reduced over time?
Q9. If so, do you have an insight into why this happened?
Q10. Do you think there is room in the current curriculum for Irish mythology?
Please explain why.
Q11. Do you think Irish mythology would be better taught at home or in school?
Teaching Technology and Strategies
Q12. What learning tech do you use in the classroom? How do you think this has
benefitted/hindered your teaching?
Q13. Do you think specialist classroom materials would be beneficial to you in teaching your
students about Irish mythology?
Q14. What devices do you use to teach difficult concepts to your class?
Q15. What do you think would be a good way of teaching Irish mythology to children,
specifically between the ages of 8 and 10?
Q16. Identify 3 of your top strategies for helping relay difficult information to your students?
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