Five children with special needs bring High Court actions over access to education
One of the children has never been to school, while others say they cannot secure suitable placements
One of the children has never been to school, while others say they cannot secure suitable placements
Inspectors find ‘almost all’ schools in study had criteria which could limit enrolment of pupils with learning difficulties
Changes due to roll out from September have sparked threats of industrial action
Across the State, families of children with additional needs are struggling to access schools
'Opted-out' children often just sit there – sometimes colouring a picture, listening to every word – segregated, othered and marked as different
No progress made in transition of CBS Synge Street to a coeducational Irish-medium Gaelcholáiste, campaigners say
Teachers’ union passes motion condemning Israeli government’s actions in Gaza
New scheme will allow SNAs to be redeployed to other schools if no longer required
Helen McEntee tells delegates she will continue to work with teachers but says reforms are for benefit of students
Work of teachers is being substituted for that of psychologists because of shortages, delegates hear
National Convention planned to explore how nation can secure ‘best outcomes in world’ for students
New graduates entering the teaching profession often find themselves priced out of the very cities where demand for their skills is highest
Minister for Education heckled over ‘underfunding’ of primary schools at INTO annual congress
In an uncertain world, we need to give our students the best chance of reaching their potential
More than 50,000 pupils are in ‘supersized’ classes with 30 children or more
Move follows criticism from students and teachers over ‘harsh’ scoring system
Almost 60 per cent of educators experienced physical aggression, with rates highest in special schools
Helen McEntee faces a daunting challenge convincing delegates the Government can tackle urgent issues facing schools
The housing crisis is resulting in acute teacher shortages, say teachers’ unions, whose annual conferences get under way this week. Is there any solution in sight?
Helen McEntee says move will give certainty to new entrants when applying for mortgages
Programme will coincide with the establishment of a national therapy service in education, Minister says
Asti says half of schools do not have sufficient lab facilities for new science courses
Students will be competing for college places against applicants with bumper grades from previous years
Review of the scheme’s nutritional standards to be conducted by Department of Health dietician
Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan has signalled a new Bill will be the most significant reform of the asylum system in the State’s history
Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore warns of ‘endless, relentless toxic feeds’ to children ‘in doom loop’
Pearse Doherty claims thousands of children could be affected as parents speak of procedures a decade ago
Changes in the ‘best interests’ of thousands of students, says Minister for Education Helen McEntee
Helen McEntee says she will not hesitate to use legal powers to force schools to open special classes if necessary
‘Schools, teachers and parents require training and guidance to help them support children’s healthy use of technology’
Principal says staff shortages placing ‘immense pressure’ on schools
Move comes after threefold increase in prevalence of autism in the last 10 years
Oral presentations are increasingly being used at third level in response to AI – and secondary schools are set to follow suit
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