Cork Drama Meitheal is an offshoot of Cork Arts Meitheal. 15 or so teachers meet three times a year in Terms 2 and 3 (2026). We explore a variety of drama approaches and look to learning and teaching of drama in the primary classroom. We explore the latest policies in drama. To read the Arts Education Specification (2025), please click here. Our work is practical, playful and purposeful. All our events are based in Cork Education Support Centre.
Meitheal 1. Drama workshop. Our first Meitheal was based on the South American folktale ‘The Hairy Toe’. It was great fun! Sociable! Teachers left with lots of resources.
Meitheal 2. February 28th. Workshop on Mantle of the Expert
Meitheal 3. March 24. Still Images and Extension drama strategies.
Meitheal 4. This Drama Meitheal will take place on Tuesday April 14th
An exciting night ahead
Meitheal 5. May 12. Mantle of the Expert. On-line Workshop with Dr. Iona Towler-Evans
This promises to be another session led by Iona who co-facilitated wonderful workshops on Mantle of the Expert (drama approach) on Feb 28th. This on-line session is sustained support event to help participants on Feb 28th to process dimensions of Mantle of the Expert.
Cork Drama Meitheal is facilitated by Dr. Helen Hallissey.
This is in conjunction with Cork Arts Meitheal, co-convened with Máire Goggin.

We started as a group of experienced teachers, passionate and creative, linked through a common thread – Cork. Our numbers grew over time. We call our meeting by the name Meitheal. Over four Meitheal (2024-2025), our ‘way of working’ is true to the original spirit of the Irish Meitheal, a rural tradition where neighbours would come together to help one another in times of harvest, building or need. This same spirit is a core value of our Cork Arts Meitheal: educational and creative collaboration which embodies a collective effort, mutual support and shared purpose.
We give time, ideas and support without expecting a reward. At the heart of the Meitheal ethos is the belief that working together we can achieve far more, encapsulated in the Irish proverb - ‘Ní neart go cur le chéile’. We are delighted to be housed at the historic Cork Education Support Centre. It truly is a beautiful venue. The Meitheal ethos fosters belonging, respect, and open professional dialogue. The group gatherings are characterised by activity, enjoyment, discussion, powerpoints, examples of work from the students, and the sharing of best practices, all underpinned by a mutual trust and a shared vision for inspiring young learners through the creative arts. From its foundation, our facilitators Helen and Máire have ensured that each member of the Meitheal has a role to play in bringing their teaching ideas and best practice to the gathering. This collective endeavour and shared responsibility has led to highly effective teaching and learning outcomes for our pupils.
At Cork Arts Meitheal, each member brings their own unique experiences and talents to the table, whether it is drama, music, storytelling or art. Further, teachers bring ideas for other subjects. We are prepared for an integrated curriculum. The members of the Meitheal are vibrant, energetic, dedicated, cooperative and hardworking primary teachers. Like the workings of a mosaic, we complement each other’s strengths. During the Meitheal, we forge new explanations of what is sometimes invisible, difficult to articulate about what we teach, fostering a deeper understanding.
Twenty years ago, Helen hosted Cork Arts Circle for a number of years. Today, we are every much as ambitious for new ideas, new events, new ways of sharing. The Meitheal is a unique approach to CPD. Cork Arts Meitheal exemplifies the power of teacher community, collaboration and creativity in education. Rooted deep in Irish tradition and driven by dedicated teachers, the Meitheal offers a model of a vibrant, supportive community of practice that enriches both teachers and hundreds of pupils. As we continue our journey, we hope to nurture the next generations of artists and learners, facilitated by the quiet but powerful strength of joyful Meitheal.
Dr. Helen Hallissey taught for more than 30 years, holding a post of responsibility in Music and Drama at Scoil Mhuire, Ballincollig. She facilitates drama workshops, is a regular contributor to Intouch (INTO monthly magazine) and frequently presents at drama and education conferences. Her PhD explored creative writing (students as playwrights), winning Helen a John Coolahan Award for Research.
Máire Goggin has been a classroom teacher for over 15 years (St. Luke’s, Montenotte). She is an e-tutor with OIDE and has a Master’s in Teaching and Learning with Hibernia College. Máire is a creative teacher. She has a special interest in story through the arts. Recently, Maire has been exploring film-making with her class on their imaginative project based on Shandon Bells.
Past photos https://photos.app.goo.gl/JL7eoo49a5rcVpUj9
(Primary Teachers Only)
Venue: Cork Education Support Centre, The Rectory, Western Road, Mardyke, Cork T12KC86
| Course Start Date / Time | 14-04-2026 7:00 pm |
| Course End Date / Time | 12-05-2026 9:00 pm |
| Capacity | 22 |
| Fee | €10.00 |
| Subsequent Dates | Tuesday the 13th January, 24th March, 14th April and the 12th May |
| Select Hours | 8 |
| Speaker | Helen Hallissey & Máire Goggin |
| Course Format | Face to Face |
| Location | Cork Education Support Centre |