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Teacher unions to consider new proposals on junior cycle reform
Will it mean peace in our time?
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Students have a day off as teachers take action over proposed Junior Cert reforms.
Real education is not present when rote-learning is encouraged and facilitated.
Teaching unions rejected a revised set of proposals today.
It has prompted renewed calls from the opposition for changes to the Junior Cycle to be delayed.
The minister had earlier today faced the ire of primary teachers.
27,000 ASTI and TUI members are to be balloted on non-co-operation with the new Junior Cycle.
Teachers have expressed their concern about the implementation of the new Junior Cycle Student Award, which will replace the Junior Cert.
The unions say teachers’ concerns over the planned revamp of the junior cycle aren’t being addressed.
How did you do in your Junior Cycle Student Award?
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