Uniforms, toilets, pronouns: are schools doing enough to support trans students?
Many just beginning to grapple with how to best support transgender students
Many just beginning to grapple with how to best support transgender students
Campaigners say approach of offering therapy at school should be adopted across the State
Dr Niall Muldoon says rule risks locking generations into cycle of disadvantage
Prof Pat Dolan says many have forgotten children can make their own choices
Nphet recommends students aged nine or over should wear masks indoors
Joanne Hunt: Some six in 10 parents say preparing for return to school is a financial burden
Ban on parents congregating outside and guidance on ventilating classrooms
Parents worry that limited return to class may be even more disruptive for children
Results issued today to 2,202 candidates who sat Leaving Certificate and Junior Cycle papers
Academic performance alone does not define a student’s secondary school education
Covid-19 committee to be told some teachers and SNAs being asked to reuse face masks
No admission without appointment one of the changes parents are going to have to live with
Controversy in Scotland after government reverses the downgrading of 124,000 students’ calculated grades
Mental health of some second-level students also negatively impacted, study finds
Many worried they have fallen behind in schoolwork due to distance learning
Leaving Cert students have under a week to register to receive calculated grades
Those starting or moving school must cope with an even harder transition than usual
Some organisers still hope to offer physical events. Others have written off this summer
Calls prompted in part by reopening of schools in number of European countries
Hpat admissions test results deferred until after Leaving Certificate exams are complete
Kilkenny secondary school is the latest to replace Junior Cycle with its own exams
Survey of parents indicates 15% of students are not receiving feedback from teachers
Excess sitting has been linked to depression among adolescents. So what can be done?
Safer Internet Day sees launch of free digital media literacy resource
No financial support towards €800 cost of devices, Oireachtas committee hears
No Child 2020: The high cost of school books affects some families worse than others
Forcing primary school children to do set homework does not improve academic outcomes and causes stress to both children and their parents, say educators
Minister for Education says changes to this year’s exams aim to reduce stress levels
Why leave the parents at home? New family coding workshops make learning an all-age affair
Legislation for grievance procedures was never enacted – but new law should help
Oireachtas committee told State funding is falling well short of the real cost of education
Bruton’s plan promised extra funding for schools adopting cost-effective measures
Since the introduction of the Early Childhood Care and Education scheme, children are generally better prepared for the transition from pre-school to primary
The role of the National Parents Council is being expanded so parents will have a say in shaping policy
National Parents’ Council says reforms needed for a fairer form of assessment
Some educationalists argue that homework provides little benefit for young children. Now, an Oireachtas committee is examining calls for it to be ‘eradicated’
Some say tables provide useful information for potential students but others say it just feeds middle-class anxiety
Moving to secondary school is one of the biggest changes in a child’s life. How can parents help?
The holidays are nearly over, so it’s time to fret about bags, bedtimes, books – and ‘voluntary’ contributions
Lead-in time should mean any parent with a child’s on a list is unlikely to be affected
Waiting lists to be phased out within three to five years as part of admission reforms
An irishtimes.com poll shows a slight majority agreeing the practice is acceptable
A ban on waiting lists and limits on places for children of past pupils could make admissions fairer
While many parents fear injuries, experts back benefits of carrying schoolbags
ASTI balloting members on settlement proposals in effort to end lengthy dispute
Hundreds of secondary schools set to stay shut for the week in row over supervision duties
Garda sergeants and inspectors to hold second day of action Friday
Parents to get some financial relief under government’s Action Plan for Education
Children are well able to discuss what types of learning they like, says Ombudsman for Children
Proposed ‘parent and student charter’ to clarify classroom rights and responsibilities
Since free education was introduced in the 1960s, Irish parents have spent more than €20 billion putting their children through school
South Dublin principals say they expect parents will challenge admissions reforms
Some 58% of junior and senior infants are stressed over homework, says survey
Expert tips to help your children learn when they are through the school gates
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices