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ASTI: Quinn needs to "listen to teachers"

The ASTI is calling on The Minister for Education to "listen to teachers" when it comes to propos...
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12.08 18 Jan 2014


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ASTI: Quinn needs to "listen to teachers"

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12.08 18 Jan 2014


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The ASTI is calling on The Minister for Education to "listen to teachers" when it comes to proposed changes to the junior cert.

180 members of the teaching union's central executive council are meeting in Dublin this afternoon to decide if they'll ballot their members.

Ruairi Quinn plans to remove external examiners from the junior cycle in exchange for continuous assessment carried out internally in schools by teachers.

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The TUI has already voted in favour of balloting their members -
The ASTI has raised concerns that the teacher's role as a facilitator to students will be compromised if they're to also act an examiner.

General Secretary, Pat King says that teachers haven't received enough training for this new system to be implemented by September:

“Schools and teachers are unprepared. There is minimal amount of training and preparation for teachers. Teachers want to do this right and the preparation they’re being provided with – the training, the in-service – is paltry.”


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