Hacking away at education resources will ‘prove counterproductive’ for State

“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]

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