Teacher forged documents to secure second level teaching post, inquiry hears
‘I cannot express enough how deeply ashamed I am of my actions,’ says teacher
‘I cannot express enough how deeply ashamed I am of my actions,’ says teacher
Education system faces steep challenge to meet needs of thousands of refugees
Move aims to ensure schools can cope with expected influx of children
One in ten students is from a minority ethnic background, but this diversity is not reflected in the teaching profession
Union calls for review of substitute cover before end of the month
All staff and students using school transport service must wear face covering
Our guide to summer courses for teachers getting set for an altered school environment
Inquiry heard Co Cork primary teacher had thousands of images and videos of abuse
Chinese is set to joint the Leaving Cert curriculum for the first time. But there are major barriers to it becoming a mainstream language in Irish schools
Ask Brian: Love of learning is essential to a sustainable career in teaching
Draft guidelines require teachers not to make Facebook friends with students
Despite concerns over teacher supply, many experienced educators face serious difficulties securing approval
Kerry-born teacher was pivotal figure in Irish education for more than 50 years
Urgent action is needed to address the single biggest threat to the quality of our children’s education
There is a real lack of support available to encourage graduates into teaching
The Teaching Council spells out the qualifcations required to teach in key areas
Schools are viewed as instruments of social engineering as much as institutions for the transmission of knowledge
Opinion: We must ensure quality and quantity of our teaching profession is enhanced
A shortage of qualified teachers in key subjects is a real problem across many schools
Judge makes order for case to be heard entirely in private with media excluded
The Teaching Council determines if qualifications meet criteria under Irish legislation
Richard Bruton says move is an ‘important milestone’ to ensure safe school environments
All teachers to face periodic checks under new rules
School principals are interpreting the relevant legislation in different ways
The new teacher mentoring scheme offers crucial support to graduates. So why are primary teachers threatening to withdraw from it?
Educators face checks for the first time due to new child protection legislation
The Ombudsman for 1.2 million children, Dr Niall Muldoon, talks about his pride in today’s youngsters and his fears about the ‘invisible homeless’
Ireland has some great teachers. But is our teaching profession meeting the highest international standards? And can parents measure teaching quality at one school against that at another?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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