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We have made changes to how school inspections are carried out to provide better information for parents - education.ie/en/Press-Event…
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Gina Grant
@ginagrant72
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Nov 3 |
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Is this for specialised schools as-well ??
If not what is the inspection info for special schools ?
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Suzanne Long
@SuzanneCupla
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Nov 3 |
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@campaignforleo @JohnLahart @GSCLcairde Great to hear that Mr. Bruton could you perhaps please tell us when are we getting our new school? pic.twitter.com/GqucqVP8bV
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Dr J 🐙
@JoanneOSulliva6
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Nov 3 |
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.Here's some information for parents: your children are being taught (excellently) by teachers on unequal pay who can't afford to have kids of their own #equalpayforequalwork
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Diarmuid Bolger
@dbolgerdls
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Nov 3 |
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Where is the academic evidence that such descriptors transplanted from the English system will lead to whole system improvement?
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Hungry4Apples?
@H91276579
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Nov 3 |
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Focus on ‘driving innovation in schools’. Here’s a mad innovation - pay teachers equally 🤔
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RhodriMears
@RodsMears
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Nov 3 |
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All pupils, schools and teachers must be on an equal playing field before any of this is considered Minister?
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Tríona Cunnane
@triona_cunnane
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Nov 3 |
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Notably, Cosán & DES Policy have contradictory views on how teacher learning should encapsulate student learning outcomes.
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linda
@limor40
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Nov 3 |
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Inspection Report-the dissemination of misinformation by the misinformed. Reductive rubrics can’t capture expansive process
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Tríona Cunnane
@triona_cunnane
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Nov 3 |
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There is very little, calls now for an evidence plus approach based on inquiry + guided by evidence in the academic community now.
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Diarmuid Bolger
@dbolgerdls
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Nov 3 |
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Exactly. These accountability mechanisms to punish schools reveals the insincerity behind DES's supposed support of capacity building
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Patrick O Dwyer
@patrickodwyersa
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Nov 3 |
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Well done Richard, teacher shortage reaching crisis point , and this the best you can come up with .
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Bríd
@BridCarlow
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Nov 3 |
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Go away Diatmuid with your sensible talk . The English system is failing but the DES still wants to ape it anyhow.
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Yve Nolan
@yvonne_nolan
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Nov 3 |
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Copying one of the most ineffectual systems from the failing British model, which does not recognize socio economic factors.. #seriously??
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NiamhDuddy
@niamhduddy11
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Nov 4 |
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As a teacher, I cannot understand why you would want to copy a system in Britain which has and is failing with a crisis in teacher (P1)
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NiamhDuddy
@niamhduddy11
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Nov 4 |
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(P2) & no improvements in student attainment. This will irreparably damage the Irish education system. Look the education leaders not the UK
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Marc Murray
@MarcMurray92
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Nov 4 |
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Good job, keep chasing teachers out of the country!
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Marc Murray
@MarcMurray92
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Nov 4 |
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No other way to say it this is a bad decision.
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Laura Dunne
@laura_dunne17
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Nov 4 |
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Even excellent schools will qualify as "poor" when they are unable to find appropriate subs. How can you assess an understaffed school?
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Seán MacGabhann
@sean_macgabhann
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Nov 4 |
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Or 'excellent' teachers when they clearly value some over others more #equalpayforequalwork
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