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The Joannes Antonious Ilicis
Consultancy
Is Committed to
The Concept of Life
Long Learning
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The Joanness Antonious ilicis Consultancy
is Open to freelance self-employed sub- contract
arrangements on existing correspondence provider courses
or parts of courses only.
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Adult distance further education tuition is restricted to the subject
areas of the General Principles of English law, British Constitution,
British and Irish Constitutional law, Economics,
Sociology, Government & Politics
and Psychology.
GCSE O & A level’s courses or general interest distance education tutoring.
Please note all distance adult further education tuition is restricted to
sub-contract arrangements with existing accredited distance education
college providers only.
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Remuneration terms Starting from
Adult Distance Education tutor from £20.00 per hour to £35.00 per hour;
and or course groups open to negotiation.
Learning & Development Advice
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Distance Education Non-Executive Director Assignments
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L & D Advisor - Non-Executive Director Assignments.
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Remuneration terms Starting from £50.00 per hour
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John A Coyle
Adult Distance
Education Tutor
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John A Coyle
Lawyer / Accountant (Non-Practising)
Lecturer
Learning & Development Adviser
Adult Distance Further Education Tutor
Non-Executive Director Assignments
Author
Senior Consultant at Joannes Antonious Ilicis Consultancy
BA (Hons)(Econ)., BSc (Hons)., BSc (Hons) Psych., L.LM.
Consultant Lawyer (PGDL - CPE / LSF (Law & Practice) L.LM (Non-Practising)
Financial Accountant (Non-Practising)
L & D Consultant (Post-Graduate / H. Dip. Adult & Community Ed. (NUI), QTS (FE),
AMITD, GMBPsS
Senior Consultant
Possessing valuable experience in adult distance further education
methodology and direct adult continuing education teaching, lecturing,
tutoring, training, facilitating, counselling and guidance. Acquired
in connection with the following academic establishments.
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The Open University in Northern Ireland
The Open University in Ireland
The International Correspondences School
The Rapid Results College, London
CILEX Law School / Birmingham Polytechnic
The College of Law, Guilford
The University of Northumbria
CILEX Distance Education - Law School,
Continuing Professional Development courses
The University of Ulster, (Jordanstown)
Saint Patricks College, Maynooth NUI
(Extra Mural Diploma Courses)
The National Training College, Rehabilitation Institute,
Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland
County Dublin Vocational Education Committee, Ireland
County Meath Vocational Education Committee
The Chartered Institute Bankers in Ireland
The Irish Management Institute, Dublin, Ireland
The City and Guilds, London
The University of Cambridge, England
University College Dublin,
Extra Mural Diploma in Economic and Social Studies
The Irish Industrial Training Authority [Anco]
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Covering Economics, Laws, Business and Accounting,
Enterprise Development; Personal Development, Numeracy,
Literacy and Communications; Facilitator on the Irish Anco / Fas
Community Enterprise Development Programme.
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Working at and living the concept of lifelong learning
and development. A recommended self-enriching and empowering
personal actualisation experience.
E-BOOKS - BY JOHN A COYLE
[ not for profit ]
3. The Evolution of Constitutional Rights
By John ACoyle
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​The purpose of this blog is to form the basis for research into the origins of
the constitutional developments of rule of law democracies. Therefore,
this e-book aims to demonstrate that the development of British and Irish
constitutional rights and freedoms, commencing with the Magna Carta 1215
onto article 50 of the Lisbon treaty 2009, is an evolutionary social
history process. An introduction to the foundations of British and Irish
constitutional law via the development of a system of jurisprudence based
on the common law of England. This process has involved the retention
and development of inherent cultural rights and freedoms and
accommodating ideological differences, an inconclusive political struggle
around issues of sovereignty, social justice and equality before the
law and social economic rights and responsibilities. This social history
has not been benign, it has involved conflict, change and control, wars,
rebellions, insurrections, violent political protests and disorder, peace treaties
and political settlements, mutual cooperation, unions, succession and
partitions. The importance of the preservation of the integrity of a system
of jurisprudence based on the common law of England and the continuing
development of the rules of natural justice, cannot be overemphasised, since
these processes are the foundations for the protection of human rights and
freedoms. Ultimately, a managed change approach to a rule of law based
democracy has assisted immensely in the process of human progress.
This book - the evolution of constitutional rights, is a very useful learning
and development supporting text, for GCSE / A Level students in GPE Law /
Constitutional law and political social history cognate studies or first year law
and government students, seeking
an introduction the foundations of British and Irish constitutional legislation,
via the development of the system of jurisprudence based on the common law
of England in Britain, Ireland, the former British colonies and today's
commonwealth of nations.E-books may only be purchased via a Google search at
https:amazon.co.uk
Price £2.00
These e-books are for those interested in British and Irish constitutional law
politics, social history and change and may assist in learning and
development.
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Contact
john.coyle18@btinternet.com
Address
Business address Pending
Derry / Londonderry
Northern Ireland.
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CONTACT ME
John A Coyle
Senior Consultant at
The Joannes Antonious Ilicis
Consultancy at
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