Weather set to turn colder this week with sub-zero temperatures and risk of ice, sleet Dry and cold condition look set to follow some cloudy rain with highs of 10 degreesSun Nov 26 2023 - 19:57
Dublin riots: Further arrests in city centre on Friday night while McEntee comes under pressure - as it happenedGirl (5) injured in Thursday’s knife attack remains in critical condition; Minister for Justice says gardaí are trawling 6,000 hours of CCTV footageFri Nov 24 2023 - 22:30
‘It shatters that sense of safety’: Psychological services to support pupils at school close to Dublin attackFear and anxiety likely to be among issues facing students and staff who witnessed incident or its falloutThu Nov 23 2023 - 20:16
State risks polarisation and division as misinformation grows, warns TaoiseachVaradkar praises National Economic and Social Council for evidence-based policy advice over past 50 yearsThu Nov 23 2023 - 19:42
All schools to get free solar panels to help tackle energy bills Solar energy will cut carbon emissions and feed national grid when up to 4,000 schools are closed during summer monthsThu Nov 23 2023 - 00:01
Sharp decline in girls’ performance in higher level Leaving Cert mathsStudy says females ‘disadvantaged’ by changes to syllabus over past decadeTue Nov 21 2023 - 00:15
‘Students are afraid’: Israel-Hamas war stirs tensions on Irish college campuses As rhetoric heats up over links between Irish and Israeli universities, some Jewish students on campus say they feel isolated and fearfulTue Nov 21 2023 - 00:00
Primary principals warn education system is on ‘verge of breaking’ as teacher supply issues biteMove to deliver smaller classes may have ‘intensified’ staff shortage problem, Department of Education secretary general saysFri Nov 17 2023 - 14:41
More college graduates go straight into jobs as fewer opt for postgraduate studiesEmployment rates highest for education courses and lowest for arts and humanitiesFri Nov 17 2023 - 00:01
‘One second over and you’re disqualified’: Students compete in Ireland’s first ‘three-minute thesis’ finalEight PhD researchers compete against the clock to distil their niche findings into bite-sized presentationsWed Nov 15 2023 - 18:36
Trinity invites public to help choose new name for libraryBerkeley Library was ‘denamed’ last year following controversy over philosopher’s links to slaveryWed Nov 15 2023 - 14:07
Secondary school principals forced to drop subjects in face of teacher shortagesAlmost two out of three secondary school leaders say they have unfilled vacanciesWed Nov 15 2023 - 00:01
Five-year plan to upskill thousands of workers put on hold amid spending concernsPact for 21st Century Skills, funded by ‘colossal’ surplus in State training fund, was subject of discussion ahead of last month’s budgetTue Nov 14 2023 - 06:00
Schools warn they may have to keep classes at home due to teacher shortagesExtent of struggle to fill vacant teaching posts revealed in correspondence between principals and Department of EducationMon Nov 13 2023 - 06:00
Teachers’ unions progress talks over ‘seismic’ merger of ASTI and TUINew union would represent 40,000 teachers at second and third levelTue Nov 07 2023 - 18:48
Are smartphones harming schoolchildren’s mental health? Here’s what the science saysParents, teachers and scientists are worried – but proving it is another matterTue Nov 07 2023 - 15:52
‘Unprecedented’ teacher shortages at primary level hits most vulnerable pupilsSurvey reveals 800 vacant teaching posts and projects an additional lack of 1,200 moreMon Nov 06 2023 - 00:01
Redundancies proposed in sustainability plan for Dundalk Institute of TechnologyDundalk institute has 500 staff and 5,000 students and has been running deficits in recent yearsWed Nov 01 2023 - 06:00
State exams body defends low proportion of top grades at Junior CycleThose achieving highest grades must demonstrate ‘high level of mastery’ of knowledge, understanding and skillsSun Oct 29 2023 - 08:00
No blanket smartphone ban planned for schoolsGuidelines to be issued at primary-level for educators and parents seeking to introduce voluntary codesFri Oct 27 2023 - 11:52
Taoiseach rejects claims he blindsided Tánaiste on plans for Ukrainian refugeesTensions flared in Cabinet over a proposal to limit State accommodation to 90 daysThu Oct 26 2023 - 20:02
Rent for thousands of State-funded student beds to be provided at ‘below market rates’Low interest loans expected to deliver up to 2,700 new student beds as Trinity moves to freeze rents amid affordability concernsThu Oct 26 2023 - 18:29
Universities to get low interest loans to build 2,700 ‘affordable’ student bedsSimon Harris to unveil €434 million partnership between European Investment Bank and Housing Finance AgencyThu Oct 26 2023 - 06:00
UL governing authority member resigns in bid to break impasse over election of new chancellorProposed candidate Rose Hynes failed to reach two-thirds majority needed among governing authority membersWed Oct 25 2023 - 21:54
‘I was given five days to leave the country’: Student at centre of deportation campaign graduates from universityStaff and students at DCU mobilised to help prevented the removal of ‘model citizen’Wed Oct 25 2023 - 06:00
Expelled from school at 14, now she is an associate professor in educationDr Hannagh McGinley is just the third Traveller to be awarded a PhD in the State’s historyMon Oct 23 2023 - 06:30
Expulsions and suspensions climb significantly at second-level schools Increase follows pandemic era when numbers facing disciplinary measures fell dramaticallyMon Oct 23 2023 - 06:00
World’s oldest debating society undertakes fresh world record bid in DublinCollege Historical Society of Trinity College, known as The Hist, debating motion from each decade of 253-year existenceSun Oct 22 2023 - 18:11
Don’t cancel views you disagree with, Varadkar tells student debate‘Increasingly there are subjects people are afraid of speaking about for fear of causing offence,’ says TaoiseachFri Oct 20 2023 - 21:00
Parents and children urged to take 24-hour ‘cyberbreak’ from 5pm today Smartphone breaks ‘vital’ for mental health, says therapist, as survey shows two-thirds of students feel they spend too much time onlineFri Oct 20 2023 - 00:01
Record number of Junior Cycle students set to receive results todayBolstered supply of examiners facilitates results being issued a month earlier than last yearWed Oct 18 2023 - 06:00
It took almost 20 years to deliver. So what have Junior Cycle reforms delivered?Junior Cert: Signs of positive shift in teaching and learning, but concerns voiced over student stress and workloadWed Oct 18 2023 - 06:00
Artificial intelligence use by Leaving Cert students in coursework could see them lose all marksTeachers will need to monitor coursework to be able to verify it is candidates’ own work, says State Examinations CommissionTue Oct 17 2023 - 06:00
'Not acceptable' says Foley as 1,000 children without school bus despite buying ticketsNorma Foley says it is‘not unacceptable’ and pledges to find solutions in coming weeksFri Oct 13 2023 - 12:57
School principals say rising administration burden is affecting teaching and learning for studentsNational Association of Principals and Deputies survey finds 64% of school leaders report stress or burnout due to administrative overload.Thu Oct 12 2023 - 00:01
Stipends for thousands of PhD researchers to rise by €3,000 a yearMove will increase pay to €22,000 a year for doctoral researchers funded by Science Foundation Ireland and Irish Research CouncilWed Oct 11 2023 - 23:55
Budget 2024: Free schoolbooks will not apply to private school studentsAbout 210,000 students up to Junior Cycle will have free books, but funding will not cover cost of digital devicesWed Oct 11 2023 - 13:29
‘We’re sad, hurt and here for peace’: Hundreds gather for vigil at Israeli embassy in DublinFamily and friends of missing Irish-Israeli woman Kim Damti say they remain hopeful she is aliveTue Oct 10 2023 - 20:56
A teacher on Budget 2024: ‘I am the squeezed middle. It helps, but not that much ’Teacher Aideen Clarke estimates she will be better off by €10-€20 extra per weekTue Oct 10 2023 - 19:00
Schools and colleges will feel left behind by measures in budgetBudget 2024: Free schoolbooks and cuts to college fees will be hugely popular. Could an election possibly be in the offing?Tue Oct 10 2023 - 18:54
Free schoolbooks up to Junior Cycle at second level and €1,000 cut to third-level fees in budgetBudget 2024: Funding allocated for 1,216 special needs assistant posts and 744 teachers in special education and mainstream classesTue Oct 10 2023 - 15:13
Parents pay €54m to plug holes in finances of primary schools - reportAccounts reveal extent to which ‘free’ education is subsidised through fundraising, voluntary contributions and chargesMon Oct 09 2023 - 06:00
Stretching school finances: ‘It keeps you up at night . . . we’re constantly papering over the cracks’A financial review of primary schools reveals almost half are in deficit and most rely on parental contributions to pay for essentialsMon Oct 09 2023 - 06:00
Budget 2024, by a renter, a landlord, a teacher and more: ‘We are the squeezed middle’ Those who are not on the poverty line, yet still struggle, say they need support tooSun Oct 08 2023 - 17:00
‘It’s very frustrating. The whole system seems so unfair’: Upgraded students denied access to college places More than 100 students who secured enough CAO points for their preferred courses are told their programmes are oversubscribedSat Oct 07 2023 - 06:30
More than 100 upgraded Leaving Cert students denied college places in ‘oversubscribed’ coursesApplicants told no places left in their programmes despite securing enough CAO entry points following rechecksSat Oct 07 2023 - 06:00
Women more likely than men to believe sexual violence is common, CSO findsSurvey on attitudes also shows younger people are more likely to think sexual violence is widespreadThu Oct 05 2023 - 16:12
Lecturer objects to university’s gender identity policy which describes refusal to use pronouns as ‘unlawful’South East Technological University launches new gender expression and identity policyThu Oct 05 2023 - 06:30
International student numbers in higher education climb to new highOne in seven students are from overseas with US, China and India the most common countries of originWed Oct 04 2023 - 00:01
Artificial intelligence could pose ‘major threat’ to college qualifications University of Galway deputy president says high student-staff ratios in Irish higher education pose challenge in upskilling academicsTue Oct 03 2023 - 05:00