Clive Byrne of the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals said it was best practice for teachers...
SON of Independent TD Mick Wallace is one of four students who have been expelled from a well known southside Dublin school...
That is believed to be the highest number from any one school ever to be admitted to the college in a single year.At...
He said he will oppose measure to introduce continuous assessment by teachers.He said some of the Junior Cycle...
I was saddened to read of the continuing opposition by Irish teachers to some form of continuous assessment. It is...
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The Tipperary school which refused admission to a pregnant 16 year old has drawn much criticism. Last week, Minister for Education, Ruairí Quinn made headline news when he joined the chorus of criticism. The Department of Education, however, also has que Full Article at Irish Times
LEFTFIELD: IN 2010 THE National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA) published a discussion paper, Innovation and Identity: Towards a New Junior Cycle. Following in-depth analysis of the discussion paper, the Association of Secondary Teachers, Ir Full Article at Irish Times
EDUCATION Minister Ruairi Quinn’s plans for reform of the Junior Cert appear to have suffered a setback. The 18,000 member Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland (ASTI) has hardened its opposition to the proposed changes.It has failed to nominate its Full Article at Dublin Evening Herald
AMBITIOUS PLANS by Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn for Junior Cert reform have suffered a setback – after the main second-level teacher union hardened its opposition to proposed changes. In a surprise move, the Association of Secondary Teachers Irela Full Article at Irish Times
At the final day of the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland in Cork yesterday, delegates unanimously voted against any changes to the Junior Certificate exam which would see teachers assess their own students for certification. The proposed changes Full Article at Irish Examiner
1. Some delegates can go on a bit at conference The Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland’s (ASTI’s) Bernard Lynch put it succinctly: “It doesn’t matter what side of the debate you’re on as long as you make your point.” Another delegate was overheard Full Article at Irish Times
IRISH PARENTS will end up offering backhanders to teachers in the hope of getting better grades for their children if teachers are required to assess their own students in State exams, the annual Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland conference has b Full Article at Irish Times
CUTBACKS: THE DECISION to remove the specific allocation for guidance counsellors from second-level schools was a heartless one, Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland president Brendan Broderick has said. He claimed it would seriously undermine the v Full Article at Irish Times
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Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland and Ireland: At its annual conference in Cork yesterday, the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland (ASTI) said that the most vulnerable students would be let down by the axeing of guidance counselling.
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