Inspectors concerned over quality of teaching, learning in Irish
Learning as Gaeilge suffered disproportionately during coronavirus pandemic, say schools
Learning as Gaeilge suffered disproportionately during coronavirus pandemic, say schools
Analysis: Lack of key data would have ‘seriously weakened’ estimated grades process
Use of historical data discarded as ‘too problematic’ as format decision likely soon
Use of historical data shelved in 2020 over fears it could penalise disadvantaged students
Estimated grades saw 13.8% awarded H1s by teachers compared to 4.7% in previous years
Calls to reveal how many students lost college places due to high grades issued in error
Since the introduction of the Early Childhood Care and Education scheme, children are generally better prepared for the transition from pre-school to primary
Department of Education inspectors’ concern over poor Irish standards in schools
Department negotiator says school-based assessment needed for ‘21st century learning’
Investment in teacher training is a factor in improving literacy and numeracy standards
School managers say Junior Cert exam should be retained for trial period
Seven private schools in dicussions with Department of Education
New measures to be introduced by term end
My Education Week: The arrival of the cigire used to be met with dread, but now it’s part of a wider partnership process
Good news in report but it will be hard to solve the problems
Teaching quality and standards in all other subjects found to be satisfactory
One third of lessons in post primary school Irish ranked as unsatisfactory, chief inspector finds
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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
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