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- Who cares for the carers?Sat, May 26, 2012Caring for a loved one is difficult at the best of times, but reduced services, economic insecurity and an ageing population have made life tougher for people minding elderly or disabled relatives. ROSITA BOLAND looks at carers’ changing role
- Last resort or happy ending?
Sat, May 26, 2012Incidents of end-of-term ‘high jinks’ have led to a number of Leaving Cert students being thrown out of schools in recent weeks, but the issue has divided teachers and parents - Jump into summer!
Tue, May 15, 2012You don’t have to wait until school’s out to plan what to do. Whether you’re into film-making or football, science or surfing, there’s a summer camp for you, writes GRAINNE FALLER - 'LCA has made me more confident'
Tue, May 15, 2012 MY EDUCATION WEEK: Ashling St Sevin is a 17-year-old Leaving Cert Applied (LCA) student at Arklow Community College - Why Bahraini human rights matter in Dublin
Tue, May 8, 2012Controversy over the involvement of Ireland’s Royal College of Surgeons in Bahrain has prompted new guidelines on human rights for third-level colleges with operations abroad, writes MARY FITZGERALD , Foreign Affairs Correspondent - Reading, writing and washing-up
Tue, May 8, 2012 MY EDUCATION WEEK: Paula Lynch Ahern , who is dyslexic, took part in last night’s episode of the RTÉ series ‘A Story With Me In It’, with help from author Kate Kerrigan - Big changes in elearning sphere
Tue, May 1, 2012 MY EDUCATION WEEK: PATRICK BARRY, Digital development manager at the Educational Company of Ireland - The bleak future of the Irish university
Tue, May 1, 2012 TOM GARVIN , emeritus professor at University College Dublin, details the unfortunate push of the Irish university system towards a more commercialised, bureaucratic, almost Orwellian vision - No teaching, but the work goes on
Tue, Apr 24, 2012 MY EDUCATION WEEK: BRIAN LUCEY, Professor of finance, Trinity College Dublin - Training teachers the Catholic way
Tue, Apr 24, 2012AT THE CEREMONY for his inauguration as president of Mary Immaculate College of Education, one of the largest primary-teacher training colleges in the State, the Rev Prof Michael Hayes gave a speech that had many of those present, Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn included, shifting uncomfortably in their seats. - Getting it all down to a science
Tue, Apr 17, 2012 LUKE DRURY: Director, School of Cosmic Physics, DIAS; president, Royal Irish Academy - Heads down for the Junior Cert
Tue, Apr 17, 2012JASMIN HUSYMANS, a student at Muckross Park College in Donnybrook, in Dublin, secured 11 A grades in her Junior Cert exams last year. How did she do it?
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