Education is our greatest asset, yet we produce it in an utterly haphazard way
Opinion: Hundreds of teacher education students have trained in schools on either side of the Border under an innovative scheme
John Coolahan obituary: Kerryman brought expertise to international stage
Kerry-born teacher was pivotal figure in Irish education for more than 50 years
‘The enormity of the individual ambition became inextricably intertwined with that of the nation’
The 1960s ushered in an ambitious and strategic education policy approach
Multidenominational education body claims deal benefits Community National Schools
Minister Richard Bruton’s new divestment plan is carrot rather than stick approach
Bishops not reading signs of the times or seeing what’s in their own best interests
200 small schools are located within an 8km radius of one another
Taoiseach’s opposition key to rejection by Government of report’s recommendations
The departure of teaching religious from education has been dramatic. What is the impact on ethos at a time of social change?
The council wants to get teachers to buy in to continuing professional development and regulation. But how will it do that when it’s about as popular as Irish Water in some circles?
Church control of schools causing children to have ‘pragmatic baptisms’, says group
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