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Teachers believe remote learning has led some students to disengage


Teachers believe remote learning has led some students to disengage
Extra supports will be needed next year to assist vulnerable students, survey finds
Tue, Apr 6, 2021, 01:00
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More than 90 per cent of secondary school teachers say some students have disengaged as a result of the move to remote teaching and learning, according to a new survey.
The findings are contained in a poll of more than 1,000 Teachers’ Union of Ireland members, which was carried out last month.
The survey indicates the vast majority of teachers (76 per cent) believe remote learning had a disproportionately negative effect on students from disadvantaged backgrounds, while a similar proportion believe additional supports are needed for 2021-2022 to assist those students who have lost out most. ....

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How Zoom revitalised teachers' unions


 
It’s a dark, miserable night. You’ve been teaching all day, you came home to mark your students’ work, help your own children with their homework, cook dinner, tidy up and get ready for the next day. And now there’s a union meeting over an hour’s drive away where you’d be discussing standing orders and arguing about all the problems at work? It’s understandable that many teachers will take a hard pass.
Since the Covid crisis began last year, however, those in-person meetings have all moved online – and all three unions say attendance and engagement is up significantly, with some branches have reported a fivefold increase in the numbers showing up. ....

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Teachers' unions agree joint campaign on vaccine priority list


At the opening of the INTO congress, union president Mary Magner called on the Government to reverse last week’s decision.
“We had a promise from the Government we took in good faith. However, the rug has been pulled out from under us,” she said.
“We will spend time later in congress on this important matter and I implore the Minister to announce a U-turn in her address later.”
Expert guidance
A spokesman for Minister for Education Norma Foley – who is due to address the INTO on Tuesday afternoon – said it remained her position that the vaccination programme should be guided by public health experts. ....

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Change to vaccine rollout schedule 'not a value judgment' on teachers


Change to vaccine rollout schedule not a value judgment on teachers - Foley
The INTO, ASTI, and TUI have agreed to put forward a shared emergency motion, however, the exact wording will not be available until tomorrow.
The three teaching unions are due to bring a shared, emergency motion to delegates tomorrow, demanding vaccine prioritisation for teachers.
Tue, 06 Apr, 2021 - 15:21
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Motion on future Leaving Cert curriculum reform passed unanimously by ASTI ....

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'Put one day aside to vaccinate special education staff,' INTO chief urges Government


One day should be put aside over the coming months to vaccinate special education staff the General Secretary of the Irish National Teachers Organisation (INTO) has said.
Speaking on RTÉ’s Radio One’s Morning Ireland, John Boyle said that teachers working in special schools should be given top priority in particular.
“The letter that was issued to schools - it said very, very clearly - that within the education cohorts, the top priority was going to be given to the workers who work in special schools and special classes,” he said.
“There’s only 8,000-9,000 workers across primary and secondary between SNAs and teachers that work in special education, and the infection levels have been really, really high there compared to other schools. ....

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