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Protesters from pro-Palestine encampment occupied University Club before being removed
Former director general was subject of protected disclosures by five staff members
University review finds ‘considerable number’ of programmes with low student numbers
Pupils who played maths computer game developed by researchers showed significant improvement in their skills
Many parents of children with complex needs say pupils are mistreated in a school system with no guidelines for dealing with challenging behaviour
Irish schools good at educating ‘average student’. That will not be good enough in future, says Andreas Schleicher
Music centre with 42 staff and almost 600 students due to cease trading on June 1st
Legislation aims to recognise the life-long impact and harm done to children by drawing them into criminal activity.
Study finds teacher professional collaboration and dialogue has increased significantly
Norma Foley says Government will consider legislation if required to help protect children at primary school
Slogans chalked on campus walls include ‘long live the intifada’, ‘Zionism is terrorism’ and ‘death to Zionism’
Guidance counsellors say anxiety issues and lack of sleep mean more students are not attending classes
Vatican says old approach was no longer useful or viable in the internet age
Strategy says young learners need enhanced skills to help navigate an increasingly complex and interconnected world
Seán Clancy takes over key post at time of increased regional and global instability and insecurity, attaining four-star general rank