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Assessment options on the table in Leaving Cert reform talks today
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Assessment options on the table in Leaving Cert reform talks today
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Leaving Cert students stress levels virtually disappeared due to assessments
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Cyberbullying incidents have âsoared in numberâ during the pandemic, leaving children âonly a click away from distressâ, an Oireachtas Committee meeting on the mental health impacts of school bullying has heard.
Bullying in schools has become more difficult to monitor and intervene on due to the âever increasing catalogue of ways bullying can occurâ.
Damian White, President of the Irish Primary Principals Network told the Joint Committee on Education that bullying has a âsevere impactâ on victims, as well as their friends and family who witness the bullying.
âIf unchecked, it can have a devastating effect on those involved and on school morale in general. It can lead to social isolation, stress, depression and suicide,â he said.
Obituary: Sr Claude Meagher - a lady and a legend in the field of education
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LAST week marked the end of an era in so many ways with the sad loss of Sr Claude Meagher.
Sr Claude was a vibrant, energetic woman who became a legend in the field of education. She was a visionary and pioneer with big dreams, an inspirational leader and motivator of people. Innovative, intelligent and persistent, she made an outstanding difference to the lives of those in the communities in which she worked and of those with whom she worked.
Sr Claude was light years ahead in developments in education in Ireland for several decades. She was particularly to the fore in Co-Education being head of several amalgamations and also as founder Board member in the establishment of Community schools in Cashel, Castlecomer, Heywood, Rathcoole and of course Hospital, serving as President of the Association of Community and Comprehensive Schools from 1999 to 2001.