Latest News
INTO brings teacher supply crisis to Leinster House
11/12/2025
Deirdre O’Connor, INTO Deputy General Secretary and Anne Horan, INTO President both attended the meeting of the Joint Committee on Education and Youth yesterday. The session was convened to explore the...
AON changes announced in bad faith without teachers’ input
10/12/2025
The Irish National Teachers’ Organisation has today condemned Minister Foley’s announcement of proposed changes to the Assessment of Need (AON) process, which was made without any consultation or prior...
INTO seeks workload review amid wellbeing concerns
09/12/2025
New research from DCU Create has revealed alarming levels of stress and burnout among teachers, as the INTO calls on Minister Naughton to establish an independent review of primary teacher workload as...
Upcoming Events
- Donegal South West Fora meeting 11 Dec4:30pm, Solis Lough Eske. District 4.
- Portumna Branch Meeting 07 Jan3:30pm, The Courthouse. District 6.
- Athenry Branch Meeting 07 Jan8pm, Raheen Woods Hotel. District 6.
Publications
Circulars
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Circular 0074/2025
Date: 19/11/2025 / Format: PDF / Size: 204.83KB
Panel access for fixed-term/temporary (this includes substitute) and part-time teachers to the Supplementary Redeployment Panel for the 2026/27 school year. -
Circular 0072/2025
Date: 18/11/2025 / Format: PDF / Size: 165.94KB
Enhancement to Irish Sign Language (ISL) Scheme provision
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