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# Education

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TCD sexual consent classes get green light for expansion to clubs and socs
Poll: Were your parents the biggest influence on your career choice?
FactCheck: Is 'exam weather' really an Irish climate phenomenon?
School says children 'may have to remain in their wheelchairs' due to SNA cuts
What's next?: Breaking religious influence over education with a Citizens Assembly model
The last Traveller secondary school in the country has been given another year to plan for closure
Parents in these 16 areas to be surveyed over demand for non-denominational schools
Parents and students are being asked for their say on the use of smartphones in schools
Government announces 800 additional SNAs in schools for next term
'Scramble' for Leaving Cert examiners due to shortage across all subjects, Dáil told
'Access to third level isn't on merit. It's a lottery based on which family you were born into'
Rugby Players Ireland to facilitate player behaviour workshops 'in light of recent events'
The last Traveller secondary school in the country told it's to shut down in June
Opinion: How is it legal for schools to refuse to set up special classes?
Parents and students will be able to have their say on the use of smartphones in schools
Richard Bruton heckled at conference as teachers threaten to strike over pay issues
'We've been hit quite a few times': Teachers' union on why pay changes are needed
Unions will 'shut down schools' if equal pay for young teachers is not restored
Social media sites should find new ways to verify children's ages - report
Want to be a teacher? The Government has allocated an extra 280 third level places
'When you’ve never been told you’re good at anything, it’s hard to find confidence'
Schools to decide if they remain closed, rather than department
'We're failing children': One in seven kids lost to homelessness, poverty or neglect
Students who opt-out of religion classes should be taught another subject
Parents whose son missed 243 days of school in 3 years fail to turn up to court
Science, maths and languages: The plan to make Ireland's education the best in Europe
374,000 students get access to free online GP consultations
'Livelihoods on the line': Irish contractors affected by Carillion collapse fear they won't be paid
Ireland wants a future where AI makes medical decisions and delivers jail sentences
Richard Bruton targets career breaks and expresses concern that teachers are working abroad
This Dublin startup can work out how stressed workers are – from just their voices
Dáil to be told there's a 'real crisis' with physics and Irish teacher numbers
Poll: Did you find career guidance useful?
One-third of students are experiencing serious financial problems
The State has been accused of 'anti-competitive' promotion of some language schools
Seven asylum seekers and refugees will receive scholarships to study at UCC
Most Irish university graduates are employed in Dublin and Cork
The State has been accused of 'anti-competitive' promotion of some language schools
Minister 'confident' school building projects not in jeopardy after construction firm collapse
The State has been accused of 'anti-competitive' promotion of some language schools