More disruption for students ahead as secondary teachers reject dealJunior cycle students face losing 10% in summer English examThu Feb 02 2017 - 17:21
Result of teachers’ ballot over industrial action due todayASTI rejection of settlement proposals could lead to fresh disruption in schoolsThu Feb 02 2017 - 09:33
State education body denies ‘cosy deal’ in school transfer planEducation and Training Board says it will have impartial role in plan to transfer patronage from religious schoolsThu Feb 02 2017 - 00:00
CAO applications on course to match last year’s record highCareers experts say points increases likely in construction and engineering coursesWed Feb 01 2017 - 19:13
Thousands due to apply for college places ahead of CAO deadlineIncreased demand for places expected in courses linked to economic recoveryWed Feb 01 2017 - 11:20
Cabinet to discuss Trump travel ban and St Patrick’s day visitUS pre-clearance at Irish airports to be reviewed, and Kenny's US visit to go aheadTue Jan 31 2017 - 05:00
‘Complete review’ of US pre-clearance at Dublin, ShannonOne person refused clearance at Dublin Airport in wake of Trump travel banMon Jan 30 2017 - 20:07
Educate Together says patronage transfer plans ‘unfair’Multidenominational education body claims deal benefits Community National SchoolsMon Jan 30 2017 - 19:02
Demand for non-Catholic schools to be assessed under new planETBs to be charged with identifying ‘towns or areas’ where more diversity is being soughtMon Jan 30 2017 - 11:33
Are Catholic bishops ready to give up patronage of schools?Minister Richard Bruton’s new divestment plan is carrot rather than stick approachMon Jan 30 2017 - 09:49
Apprenticeships: ‘It’s nice to get paid and secure valuable experience’Katie Hynes (23) is one of a small number of women electrical apprentices with the ESBFri Jan 27 2017 - 12:53
‘Ambitious, capable’ young must consider apprenticeshipsBruton aims to make on-the-job training an attractive option for 20% of school-leaversFri Jan 27 2017 - 01:00
Research linking back pain to carrying schoolbags ‘inconsistent’Children should be encouraged to carry bags despite parents’ concerns, committee toldThu Jan 26 2017 - 01:00
Fee-school teachers criticised over refraining from junior cycle reformASTI balloting members on settlement proposals in effort to end lengthy disputeThu Jan 26 2017 - 01:00
Just 33 out of 10,000 apprenticeships taken by womenRichard Bruton to announce details of plans to deliver 50,000 apprenticeships and traineeships by 2020Thu Jan 26 2017 - 01:00
Catholic schools might use parish boundaries for admissionsConsultation process over moves to limit ‘baptism barrier’ in State schools launchedTue Jan 24 2017 - 19:58
Protest at Department of Education over ‘inaction’ on UL misconduct claimsCampaigners end sit-in aimed at highlighting calls for independent inquiry into allegationsMon Jan 23 2017 - 20:18
ASTI teachers may lose pay rise if proposals rejectedDepartment warns union failure to co-operate may result in loss of €1,000 pay increaseMon Jan 23 2017 - 12:15
Foreign students in Ireland face health insurance hikesNew measure a ‘big blow’ for Government plans to attract more students from abroadMon Jan 23 2017 - 12:12
DCU students from rural Ireland on what it would take to return home‘I can’t see myself moving home...there’s not much left there’Mon Jan 23 2017 - 01:00
Big changes in special needs supports due in SeptemberParents will no longer need to secure a diagnosis to access supports in schoolsWed Jan 18 2017 - 18:28
Q&A: How will changes to provision of disability supports affect my child at school?Department of Education says new system will lead to better outcomes for childrenWed Jan 18 2017 - 18:17
‘Baptism barrier’ reforms may hit minority faith schoolsAnalysis: Richard Bruton’s proposals will not effect the majority of Catholic institutionsTue Jan 17 2017 - 14:49
Minister to tackle Baptism barrier in lifetime of GovernmentCatholic primary school body insists problem was linked to shortages of school placesMon Jan 16 2017 - 19:43
Bruton plans removal of ‘baptism barrier’ in schoolsMinister says issue not being put on ‘long finger’ and Dáil has appetite to deal with itMon Jan 16 2017 - 15:48
Bruton set to pledge end of ‘baptism barrier’ in schoolsMinister to set out four options to ensure children have access to local schoolsMon Jan 16 2017 - 14:16
Analysis: Grip of religious bodies on schools resonant of another eraPlans to remove ‘baptism barrier’ to publicly-funded schools likely to be controversialMon Jan 16 2017 - 01:00
Child protection vetting for 32,000 teachers this yearRichard Bruton says move is an ‘important milestone’ to ensure safe school environmentsWed Jan 11 2017 - 20:52
Students feel the pressure when filling out CAO formsApplicants say they can’t decide what to study and have to make big career decisionsWed Jan 11 2017 - 19:33
Third-level courses should be radically overhauled, says university presidentFigures show most Maynooth University students opting for broader range of subjectsWed Jan 11 2017 - 01:00
UCC conference on Israel sparks row with Israeli embassyPlans to hold similar conference at UK university were cancelled over ‘safety concerns’Tue Jan 10 2017 - 16:05
New HEA chief tells of ‘opportunities’ for collegesDr Graham Love says Ireland’s higher-education sector faces series of challengesMon Jan 09 2017 - 20:30
Over 70% of students drop out of certain college coursesNon-progression in some computer courses of particular concern due to skills shortagesMon Jan 09 2017 - 01:00
Analysis: Are we sending too many students to college?Drop-out rates highest among low-points courses at institutes of technologyMon Jan 09 2017 - 01:00
Pay freezes for 10,000 teachers if ASTI rejects ‘final’ offerUnion to ballot this month on proposals to settle dispute over pay and curriculum reformsSun Jan 08 2017 - 23:55
Are junior cycle reforms on the right track?Critics claim the State is about to take a wrong turn on secondary school educationTue Jan 03 2017 - 01:00
Arts initiative is helping divert tonnes of waste from landfillStudy shows ‘creative reuse’ project is having positive effect on creativity in schoolsFri Dec 30 2016 - 01:00
Hundreds of primary schools lack psychological servicesFianna Fáil education spokesman expresses concern over ‘alarming’ gaps in resourcesFri Dec 30 2016 - 01:00
Religion may be out of core curriculum for primary schoolsNew NCCA proposals give schools more freedom to focus on other areas of studyWed Dec 28 2016 - 08:19
Finnish-style reforms proposed under new blueprint for primary educationGreater emphasis is put on learning through play instead of traditional formal lessonsWed Dec 28 2016 - 01:00
April deadline for 40,000 Junior Cert pupils to avoid exam penaltiesStudents could lose 10% in English exams due to ongoing dispute over education reformsWed Dec 21 2016 - 19:01
Quality of Irish graduates at risk due to funding shortagesRising student numbers and falling investment linked to larger classes and fewer supportsMon Dec 19 2016 - 01:00
Just 1% of students ‘opt out’ of religion classes in Catholic schoolsSubmissions on NCCA plans for curriculum argue parents happy with faith-based modelMon Dec 19 2016 - 01:00
New schools law ‘will not change Catholic first policies’Admissions legislation will not address enrolment issues, Oireachtas committee hearsThu Dec 15 2016 - 17:50
University league tables ‘flawed’ and ‘unreliable’UK think-tank says concentration on research and not teaching skews the resultsThu Dec 15 2016 - 11:00
Plan to make education accessible to those from poorer backgroundsMinister Bruton makes pledge in new edition of ‘Education Matters’ yearbookWed Dec 14 2016 - 20:27
A dozen education issues set to dominate 2017Here are 12 issues you are likely to hear plenty about in Irish education next year, ranging from the baptism barrier to student loan schemes and from industrial action to preschool problemsWed Dec 14 2016 - 01:00
The Snapchat teachers: ‘They learn more this way than at school’The social media app has become an unlikely ally in boosting teaching and learningMon Dec 12 2016 - 11:00
‘Snob value’ pushing school-leavers to universities – professorStudents unsuited to higher education being shoehorned into universities by parentsFri Dec 09 2016 - 11:33
Student unions warn against introducing loan schemeGraduates who emigrate may be ‘too afraid’ to return home, Oireachtas committee toldThu Dec 08 2016 - 20:03