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Education

# education - Thursday 13 June, 2013

The cost of drinking alcohol and getting an education is increasing

Prices rose by 0.4 per cent in the year to May.

# education - Wednesday 12 June, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Education

Irish children less likely to feel they belong in primary schools

A new report also found that teachers report pupils often coming to class too tired to concentrate.

# education - Monday 10 June, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Prefabs

Over 100 school prefabs to be replaced with permanent classrooms

Minister Ruairí Quinn said the new scheme will see the creation of around 360 jobs.

From TheJournal.ie Donegal

Parents fight against closure of special needs pre-schools

A mother speaks for her son: ‘I’m disabled but I am here. I am disabled but I want to attend school. I am disabled but I’d like to live my life.’

# education - Sunday 9 June, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Underemployed

More than 1,000 retired teachers back for State exam jobs

Following a promise to prioritise their applications, 250 unemployed and substitute teachers have been hired by the States Examinations Commission.

# education - Saturday 8 June, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: We must tackle the underinvestment in pre-school education

Ireland has historically tries to provide education ‘on the cheap’ by affording remarkable influence to religious bodies and other patrons, so the recent childcare controversy should shock – but not necessary surprise – us, writes, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin.

# education - Friday 7 June, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: A meaningful housing policy would deal with defaulting landlords and at-risk tenants

The rental market in Ireland is largely an amateur business led by small landlords – but, now, with many property-owners in arrears, tenants face an uncertain future, write Lorcan Sirr and Tom Dunne.

# education - Wednesday 5 June, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Eyes Down

And they’re off: 116,845 pupils begin Leaving and Junior Cert exams

It was English paper I for both groups this morning, with Home Ec and English paper II being sat this afternoon.

Another €150 million added to Government’s economic stimulus plan

The extra money will go toward school projects, road maintenance and repairs, and retrofitting for local authority houses.

From TheJournal.ie Good Luck

Quinn wishes students luck in exams during “stressful” time

The Minister said he is “delighted” that 4,000 additional students will sit the Higher Level Maths paper this year.

# education - Tuesday 4 June, 2013

From The Daily Edge What No Plath?

13 Leaving Cert memories that you can never leave behind

No matter how hard you try to forget.

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: The countdown to Project Maths is on – what should you expect?

This week the State exams begin and Leaving and Junior Certificate students are getting ready to tackle Project Maths. John Devlin has some tips for those worried about the new syllabus.

# education - Sunday 2 June, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Worst In Show

The 10 developed countries with the worst quality of life

Income, housing, jobs, education – these are the 10 countries that fared the worst in the OECD’s survey of quality of life.

# education - Thursday 30 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Education

Technological Universities to be created in higher education shake-up

The details of the re-organisation of the country’s higher education sector were announced by Minister Ruairí Quinn this morning.

# education - Tuesday 28 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

Column: What do you want to do with your life?

Life is complicated and has a lot of choices, writes Fergus McCarthy who has some advice for this year’s Leaving Certificate students who have it all ahead of them.

# education - Monday 27 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Riots

Swedish riots ‘should serve as a wake-up call’ for Ireland

The Integration Centre said that many of the same issues in Sweden exist here and that policymakers must act to address this.

# education - Wednesday 22 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Ireland In Numbers

13 things we learned from the CSO’s new ‘quality of life’ data

The CSO has published a wide-ranging document, covering everything from household waste to penalty points.

# education - Monday 20 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: The reality of unemployment is being masked by emigration

With youth unemployment at 23 per cent, the European Union and policy makers have a collective responsibility and obligation to help the “Lost Generation”, writes Liam Aylward.

From TheJournal.ie Pay Deal

University lecturers agree to enter new Croke Park talks

The Irish Federation of University Teachers said it was up to the official side to prove that talks on a new pay deal are not just an attempt to persuade people to accept proposals that have already been rejected.

# education - Sunday 19 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: In Ethiopia, ordinary Irish people doing extraordinary things in difficult circumstances

National Volunteering Week ends today. Here Donnacha Maguire, who is in Ethiopia, tells us about some of the work being done by Irish volunteers in the country.

# education - Saturday 18 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Public Pay

55 public-paid educators earning more than the Taoiseach

Figures released by Ruairí Quinn show that 55 people under the remit of the Dept of Education earn over €200,000 a year.

# education - Friday 17 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie INTO

Primary teachers votes for strike action if government cuts their pay

The INTO also agreed to accept an invitation to go back to the talks table with the Labour Relations Commission.

# education - Wednesday 8 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Education

Quinn proposes using child benefit funds for free preschool education

The Minister is currently debating the issue with fellow ministers Joan Burton and Frances Fitzgerald.

# education - Tuesday 7 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Ombudsman

Children in care more likely to be ‘suspended, excluded and leave school early’

“Given that there are currently 6,300 children in the care of the State – a relatively small number”, Emily Logan believes more should be done to support them.

From TheJournal.ie Education

Fee-paying students more likely to go straight to college

The research from the Department of Eduction says that more students from fee-paying secondary schools progress directly to higher education.

From TheJournal.ie Interview

Children’s Minister ‘constantly amazed’ at lack of basic services

In a recent broad-ranging interview, Frances Fitzgerald talks about schools being ‘too ashamed’ to stand up to bullying, ‘unacceptable’ waiting lists and ‘bad news’ in service inspections.

# education - Friday 3 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Evacuated

Smoke bomb goes off at Cork school

About 30 people were treated for smoke inhalation but nobody was seriously injured.

From TheJournal.ie SUSI

Fears of repeat delays to grants as SUSI retains a fraction of staff

Sinn Féin’s Jonathan O’Brien says keeping more of last year’s staff would help to avoid a repeat of 2012’s chronic delays.

# education - Sunday 28 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Ruairí Quinn

Education Minister: ‘Do we really need 150 minutes of religion class per week?’

In a recent broad-ranging interview, Ruairí Quinn talks patronage, third-level fees, Margaret Thatcher’s funeral and his own future.

# education - Saturday 27 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Ruairí Quinn

Ruairí Quinn: Even conservative groups know homophobic bullying is a problem

In a recent interview with TheJournal.ie, the Minister for Education outlined concerns about homophobic bullying and the bullying of the ‘bright, pretty young person’ in the classroom.

# education - Tuesday 23 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Ruairí Quinn

‘Nothing on the table’ to provoke teachers’ strike, says Minister

Ruairí Quinn said it is “far too early” to say if legislation will be brought to legislate for pay cuts following the rejection of Croke Park II.

# education - Monday 22 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Protest

Students protest over delayed opening of €2.7m Kildare school

St Anne’s national school in Ardclough, Kildare was “completed” in December 2011 but remains vacant because minor problems uncovered during an inspection remain unfixed.

# education - Sunday 14 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Top Class This post contains images

Inside the elite Swiss school that boards children of the rich and powerful

Former students include the last Shah of Iran, Prince Rainier of Monaco and assorted members of wealthy US families Rockefellers and Rothschilds.

# education - Thursday 11 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Identity

College offers online course in what it means to be Irish

Free open online course allows students here – and abroad – to explore Irish identity.

# education - Sunday 7 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Ireland’s educational system is the most unjust structure in our society today

The fundamental role the educational system plays today is determining a young person’s future life choices, so if there is to be equal opportunity, then we need to tackle equal access for all, writes Fr Peter McVerry.

# education - Saturday 6 April, 2013

How do you stop your water bottle leaking onto your iPad?

Hundreds of secondary school students are creating businesses for national entrepreneurship final. This little invention is just one of the entries.

# education - Friday 5 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Not Happening

‘Unworkable’: Shatter rejects vetting idea from teachers

Around 42,000 serving teachers will have to be vetted retrospectively under new legislation, which one teachers’ union says will create long delays.

# education - Wednesday 3 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Education

Ruairí Quinn: School enrolment to be ‘more structured, fair and transparent’

The minister is to publish a bill which will curtail the “over-use of preferential treatment” in the enrolment process.

# education - Tuesday 2 April, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Education

Teachers’ union votes to reject further talks on Croke Park 2

The Teachers’ Union of Ireland also proposed the withdrawal of goodwill tasks like supervision duties.

From TheJournal.ie Need To Know

The Evening Fix… now with added Sinéad O’Connor puppet

Things we learned, loved and shared today…

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