Comment on Gold and bronze awards for Hibernia College by joemcm
Surely you mean testimony
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I had just been sent this website today - interesting to compare. https://projectdumbdownmaths.wordpress.com/
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Only recently it was decided that only members of Teaching Council could be teachers. Has this been reversed or ignored.
View ArticleComment on Schools to hire unemployed teachers for free by Susie Hall
As a member of the Teaching Council I can affirm that once Section 30 of the Teaching Council Act is commenced (which is due to happen very soon)only teachers registered with the Teaching Council may...
View ArticleComment on Schools to hire unemployed teachers for free by seanachan
Nice one Mary, Working for nothing seems really appealing. What about your grand pension Mary. Retired Ministers will have a pension far in excess of that of an opposition T.D. Mary wants all public...
View ArticleComment on Schools to hire unemployed teachers for free by phyllis
CLARIFICATION It has been confirmed by The Teaching Council that teachers eligible to partake in the FÁS Work Placement Programme must be registered with The Teaching Council. Schools may use the work...
View ArticleComment on Gold and bronze awards for Hibernia College by Jacinta
‘testimony’ and ‘testament’ are synonyms!
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One important point that is being overlooked more and more these days is the rights of the majority of students ie their right to learn without disruption from the few who do not wish to learn This...
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[…] Originally Posted by westcork Yeah, the state should buy all the schools from the Catholic Church so the Catholic Church will have no influence. Now, how much would that cost …. but of course we...
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[…] loose socialist members, it would help the movement maintain its radical edge and resistance to the futile USI leadership’s approach of establishment respectability and compromise. (What […]
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[…] is frequently said that the Leaving Cert in Ireland discourages independent thought, self-directed learning, exploration and critical thinking, and is at odds with the kinds of flexibility and...
View ArticleComment on Pay rises on way for 50 per cent of teachers by Teknovis » Irish...
[…] on the cost to the Government of ensuring that over half their members get pay rises next year (see Pay rises on way for 50 per cent of teachers)! Almost half of all teachers will receive pay...
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[…] I hope that rural communities in Ireland continue strong. From what I am starting to understand of Ireland, as the years that I live here go by, I see that these communities are a big part of what...
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[…] to this article it was €90 back in 2005. The ballsy guys - To view links or images in signatures your post count must […]
View ArticleComment on Students mourn the “death of education” by Scribbles By Dan: Irish...
[…] and unwillingly to make reasonable demands on government.Photo opportunities, press releases, and elaborate media stunts are always found in abundance, but meaningful dialogues with higher...
View ArticleComment on New Course for Maths Teachers by STEM or Science I |
[…] Maths teachers, aligned with the new project Maths Curriculum. You can find more about this program here and read the words of the head of Google in Ireland, recognizing the importance of...
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[…] Solas group issues consutaltion document – Education Matters […]
View ArticleComment on Schools to hire unemployed teachers for free by Susie Hall
As a member of the Teaching Council I can affirm that once Section 30 of the Teaching Council Act is commenced (which is due to happen very soon)only teachers registered with the Teaching Council may...
View ArticleComment on Schools to hire unemployed teachers for free by seanachan
Nice one Mary, Working for nothing seems really appealing. What about your grand pension Mary. Retired Ministers will have a pension far in excess of that of an opposition T.D. Mary wants all public...
View ArticleComment on Foreign languages skills important in jobs market by Foreign...
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