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INTO Welcomes Removal of Religion as a Criterion for Enrolment

11/07/2018

INTO welcomes removal of religion as a criterion for enrolment but warns against increased workload for school leadersThe Irish National Teachers’ Organisa...

INTO Charity Cycle Raises €12,398.31 for Focus Ireland

11/07/2018

Focus Ireland expressed its gratitude to INTO members for raising €12,398.31 in the recent INTO 150 charity cycle.

Early Intervention Critical for At Risk Children

06/07/2018

INTO comments on the announcement of a pilot scheme to provide therapy services in schools.Today’s announcement by the Department for Education and Skills ...

Putting Education at the Heart of Budget 2019

05/07/2018

Primary school teachers from across the country gathered in Dublin recently to meet with more than 115 TDs and Senators from across the political divide. Mem...

Congress Survey Confirms Childcare is 'A Second Mortgage' For 2 in 3 Working Families

29/06/2018

In the same week as Ireland’s first ever legislation on childcare costs is set to become law, a new survey from the Irish Congress of Trade Unions confirms...

See Beyond Borders and INTO Working Together to Improve Education in Cambodia

28/06/2018

See Beyond Borders is providing a professional development and a mentor teacher training programme in Cambodia. This programme has three key phases – Core,...

Standard Application Form for Teachers has been Revised

25/06/2018

CPSMA and INTO have revised the Standard Application Form for Teachers, to reflect the revised Teaching Council registration categories, and to include “Dr...

INTO dons pride-inspired logo in show of solidarity ahead of Dublin Pride

25/06/2018

Ahead of Dublin Pride, The Irish National Teachers’ Organisation (INTO) will temporarily rebrand in a show of support and solidarity with LGBT+ teachers, s...

Underfunded, Understaffed Primary Schools Need Budget Boost

22/06/2018

INTO urges parliamentarians to value education ahead of Budget 2019Primary school teachers from across the country gathered in Dublin this week to meet with ...