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Daily Archives: 16 September, 2016

Irish education spending low by OECD standards
  • 16 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • funding, OECD
  • Governance and administration
Irish education spend falls 15% behind world
  • 16 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • funding, OECD
  • Governance and administration
‘The balcony collapse that killed my daughter was not an isolated event’
  • 16 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • Berkeley, US
  • Governance and administration
Ireland ranks among highest for inter-generational educational disadvantage
  • 16 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • educational disadvantage, OECD
  • Research
TUI members to receive €800 pay restoration
  • 16 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • ASTI, Lansdowne Road Agreement, pay, public sector pay, TUI
  • Governance and administration
Some predictions for the THE rankings and summit
  • 16 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • rankings
  • Governance and administration
Gender pay gap Ireland wider for women with degree
  • 16 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • gender, graduate employment, OECD, pay
  • Research
Girls earn better results than boys in Junior Cert
  • 16 Sep, 2016
  • steve
  • gender, junior cert
  • Teaching

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