Hundreds of teaching posts vacant at secondary schools across country, report finds
Unpublished Department of Education draft study finds a further 800 posts were occupied by teachers unqualified to teach subject
Unpublished Department of Education draft study finds a further 800 posts were occupied by teachers unqualified to teach subject
Continuous presence in Dáil and ability to reach highest levels of power counter Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary’s claim he could not rely on them to ‘get things done’
Principals say some schools are being forced to drop subjects due to shortages
National Association of Principals and Deputies survey finds 64% of school leaders report stress or burnout due to administrative overload.
Schools report difficulties hiring teachers in key subjects such as Irish, maths, home economics, woodwork and metal work
Easing restrictions and other reforms are essential at a time when demand for teachers is outstripping supply
Nobody thrives under a stressed principal – that is not even up for discussion
Norma Foley says pension rules could be changed to make it more financially attractive for retirees
Staff shortages are ‘worst I’ve ever seen’, says head of school principals’ representative group
Principals say there is broad consensus in schools for Leaving Cert reform
Public health experts advise easing of Covid rules as teachers’ unions urge caution
Teachers’ union says infection prevention measures should stay in place until Easter
High-points students may lose out on chosen courses, say higher education sources
Move to teacher-assessed marks linked to dramatic increase in grade inflation
Students' group says State exams cannot go ahead as plans due to Covid disruption
A return to last year’s ‘hybrid’ Leaving may prove impossible, but there is an alternative
Covid-driven teacher shortage prompts steps including possible return of retired staff
School boards draw up contingency plans for remote teaching due to shortages
School managers say there is a ‘compelling’ case for reform of our ‘dated’ senior cycle
All schools across the State are being supplied with carbon-dioxide monitors
Hope for tours, sports matches and indoor activities to resume in months ahead
Inside Politics: Opposition will see phasing out of supports as opportunity to attack
One million students and staff return to classrooms as schools fully reopen
New system permits opt-outs in ‘exceptional circumstances’ only
Remote learning to take place until February 1st after unions and principals voiced opposition
School marks released by Department of Education of which 20 per cent were changed
Despite everyone’s best efforts, it is very likely the virus will transmit from the community to our school populations
Teachers union seeks Government pledge for extra funding if €375m package not enough
Government planning for schools to reopen fully in September but teachers warn this may not be possible
Trips to Portugal or Spain risk spreading virus in schools, principals’ group warns
Concern over difficulties getting grades for students taking subjects outside school
School managers urge candidates to take complete break from study over Easter
Government should be ‘clear and honest’ with pupils over status of Junior and Leaving Cert exams
Support groups had opposed move over fears it would dilute support for vulnerable pupils
Quarter of institute of technology students now come from further education sector
Department is planning to ‘frontload’ 10,000 special needs assistants to mainstream schools
Confusion among schools over advice to students returning from affected areas
More than 64,000 students due to receive results, almost a month later than scheduled
Senior cycle review highlights high stress levels for students facing ‘high stakes’ exam
Moves comes as management bodies and teachers’ unions warn of a ‘crisis’ in supply
Parents at a Co Meath school are refusing to buy tablets for their children
Some children with behavioural problems face school day of just an hour a day
Jigsaw says anxiety and stress are most common issues as it sees demand jump 35%
Take breaks, talk it out and get organised to help manage exam anxiety and burn-out
Any move to endorse walkouts poses welfare and safety risks for students
Action presents a headache for those with a duty of care to children
Varadkar says making too many subjects compulsory risks overloading curriculum
Third-level progression rates are just one part of the puzzle for parents when selecting a secondary school for their child
Move under consideration to boost supply of Irish, science and home economics teachers
Conference hears of ‘huge’ rate of anxiety among Leaving Cert students
New Minister for Education says initiative could help to ease classroom staff shortages
School principals say practice is deepening socio-economic divide in Irish education
More than 62,000 Junior Cert students set for results today
Opinion: We need more radical action instead of further discussion
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