Teacher should be removed from register for inappropriate messages to students - disciplinary panel
Hearing told ‘nothing sinister’ intended in messages and that secondary teacher had wanted ‘to relive his teenage years’
Hearing told ‘nothing sinister’ intended in messages and that secondary teacher had wanted ‘to relive his teenage years’
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Teachers who qualified outside Ireland are eligible to apply for registration, even if they have not completed their induction
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Teaching Council finds teacher, who cannot be named for legal reasons, sent inappropriate messages to six of his former students aged between 13 and 14
Ongoing economic pressures affecting teacher supply and availability in Ireland
Claim made at inquiry by Teaching Council into behaviour of teacher, who sent part-topless photo of himself to one young teenager and made ‘sexualised’ comments to another
Teaching demands an ability to think on your feet and respond to challenges and opportunities
The brouhaha about the need to abolish school homework, as if it was a recently invented form of cruelty to children, needs perspective and reasoned discussion
Teacher entitled to appeal outcome of disciplinary hearing within 10 school days
Many who qualified outside Ireland complain of red tape, obstacles and delays in securing teaching posts here
The President of the High Court made the order in respect of Colm McCarthy, who is originally from Co Cork
The woman is the subject of an ongoing inquiry into her fitness to teach
Official data suggest significant spare capacity remains at primary and second-level
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‘I cannot express enough how deeply ashamed I am of my actions,’ says teacher
Supports being put in place for new arrivals getting to grips with upheaval, says Foley
Daniel Alexandre Daudet removed from Teaching Council register for 10 years
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