“The future of education cannot be left to economists, technocrats and corporate voices, ASTI president Jack Keane told the union’s conference yesterday. In declaring his determination to stand up for a quality education service, Mr Keane said we could not condemn a generation of children and young people to a third-rate education service because of the need to meet financial targets imposed by the EU-IMF bailout …” (more)
[Seán Flynn, Irish Times, 27 April]