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Teachers' unions seek clarity on predictive Leaving Cert grading
Teachers' unions seek clarity on predictive Leaving Cert grading
The country's largest teachers' union is seeking legal advice over fears teachers could be sued due to the calculated grades they give this year's Leaving Cert students.

Mon, 11 May, 2020

ASTI: Scope within Junior Cycle framework to see History become mandatory subject again
ASTI: Scope within Junior Cycle framework to see History become mandatory subject again

There is sufficient scope within the Junior Cycle framework to see History become a mandatory subject again, according to the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland (ASTI).

Wed, 25 Sep, 2019

Ireland bottom of class when it comes to class sizes and funding: OECD report
Ireland bottom of class when it comes to class sizes and funding: OECD report

While young people in Ireland are among the most educated globally, low national investment in education is leading to overstretched schools, teaching unions have warned.

Tue, 10 Sep, 2019

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