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Opinion: Can we really trust that Junior Cycle reform isn't linked to the austerity agenda?
Geraldine Mooney Simmie
Garda vetting of 36,000 teachers will wait until after new laws are brought in
Whoops! Teachers got paid a week early by mistake
Primary school pupils are being prepared to work in the 21st century
One in three Irish primary students share a class with another grade. Does it matter?
Student teachers say Gaeltacht placement is 'unregulated waste of money'
Opinion: 'In the 1950s, I fought the marriage ban and continued teaching with no pay'
Maureen Cronin
Special needs assistants unsure if they will have work in September
Teachers taking up JobBridge scheme in the bad books with the union
Irishman killed in bike crash may have been rushing to beat Thai coup curfew
Opinion: Children with special needs are being failed – this is not inclusive education
Catherina Woods
RuairĂ­ Quinn: Being booed and heckled by teachers 'certainly wasn't enjoyable'
Poll: Should Higher Level Maths be a requirement to become a primary school teacher?
Education Minister faces sustained heckling and booing as he speaks to secondary teachers
Ireland's primary school principals are at breaking point, says INTO
Majority of primary school principals have to teach full-time
School students could start late or finish early instead of going to religion classes
Teacher shortage in new subjects as second-level student numbers to rise
No contest likely on Down Syndrome bill to provide resource teaching
Education Minister refuses to rule out video cameras in classrooms
Thirty teachers risk being struck off the payroll for failing to register
Poll: Should 'fitness-to-teach' hearings be introduced?
Bad teachers can be punished more easily under new rules
New third level report shows students at ITs more likely to drop out
Education down, ICT up: Average weekly earnings decrease in 9 of 13 sectors measured
Column: I don't teach for 'good money' or 'cushy holidays'
Gerry Sutton
Column: An Open Letter to Ruairi Quinn
Evelyn O’Connor
One teacher gets €8,573 cheque as over 1,600 receive arrears from Department
CAO applications for business courses on the rise
Column: Young people should leave school financially literate
Sinead Doherty
Interview: For children to eat healthily we must teach them about food
Donal Skehan
Science, business and agriculture courses increase in CAO popularity
Column: What I’ll miss most about an Irish Christmas
Simon Growney
Column: We need to make the Irish language cool again
Traic Ă“ BraonĂ¡in
Column: Times have changed and so should the Junior Cert
Noirin Walsh
Irish pupils taught over twice as much religion as OECD average
Column: Why the Leaving Cert as we know it is redundant, by a headmaster
Arthur Godsil
91 new classes for children with special needs announced
CAO offers: the main points
Quinn announces €40m upgrade for St Pat's teacher college