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Daily Archives: 15 January, 2014
Howlin – sale of assets may fund redundancies
15 Jan, 2014
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Brendan Howlin
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redundancy
Governance and administration
MOOCs – some realism emerging
15 Jan, 2014
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Ferdinand von Prondzynski
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MOOCs
Teaching
Professors’ pay dispute with British universities escalates – as academics threaten to stop marking students’ final exams
15 Jan, 2014
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strike
,
UK
Governance and administration
TUI: Education system ‘creaking’; new Junior Cert will be ‘fiasco’
15 Jan, 2014
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ASTI
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AV
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Gerard Craughwell
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JCSA
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junior cycle
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Ruairí Quinn
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TUI
Teaching
No stress in academia?
15 Jan, 2014
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stress
,
US
Life
After two years of MOOC mania, enthusiasm for online education dips
15 Jan, 2014
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MOOCs
Teaching
Minister Quinn announces JCSA as the new name for the reformed Junior Cycle
15 Jan, 2014
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DES
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JCSA
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junior cycle
,
Ruairí Quinn
Teaching
Student loan sell-off ‘won’t change repayments’
15 Jan, 2014
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student loans
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UK
Fees, access and admissions