Clare FM
2nd February 2021
The Clare chair of the TUI says government must ensure it engages more with teachers’ unions this year before coming to a decision on how the Leaving Cert will proceed.
The issue is set to be the focus of this morning’s cabinet meeting, though a full decision on the matter may not come until later this week.
Teaching unions have said today they want a full traditional leaving cert, though calculated grades are believed to still be on the table for government.
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Kate Hehir, Clare TUI Chair and teacher at St. Michael’s Community College, Kilmihil, says teachers need to be heavily involved in whatever decision is reached.
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2nd February 2021
A Clare teachers representative fears some leaving cert students could be treated unfairly, if orals and practical aren’t held this year.
Techers and students are still anxiously awaiting details on what form this year’s state exam will take.
Cabinet have been meeting to day to discuss the matter, while the Department of Education is also meeting with stakeholders.
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The Clare chair of a secondary teachers union believes urgent solutions are needed as to how to proceed with oral and practical examinations for this year’s Leaving Cert.
Some elements of what makes up an exam student’s final grade in certain subjects traditionally take place before Easter, though when schools reopen their doors still remains uncertain.