Posted by Schooldays Newshound, on 19/07/2021. Tags: Education And Politics Teachers
Minister for Education Norma Foley TD, welcomed the announcement made by Ursula Von Der Leyen, President of the EU Commission, confirming inclusion of the Department of Education’s proposal for funding under Ireland’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP).
The funding sanctioned the under EU/NRRP facility for the two projects in the education sector is for an overall investment of €63.5m.
The NRRP sets out a range of projects funded under the Next Generation EU (NGEU) fund, a European Union recovery package to support member states following the COVID-19 pandemic. Next Generation EU is an ambitious and common recovery package which will complement and support each country’s own national response to the crisis.
The Department will now implement the two projects sanctioned under Ireland’s NRRP.
It is the intention of the Department to provide all primary schools with high speed broadband connectivity by end 2022/early 2023. The first project will supplement delivery of high speed broadband alongside delivery under the National Broadband Plan, and commercial provision through the Schools Broadband Programme.
The aim of the second project is to provide schools with funding to support their learners who are most at risk of educational disadvantage through lack of access to appropriate digital infrastructure, thereby further addressing the digital divide.
Minister Foley said:
“This is very welcome news. I am very pleased that two priority projects for the education system have been supported at national and EU level and are included as part of the NRRP approval from the EU Commission.
“We are building now on the great progress and huge efforts made in the use of digital technologies in teaching and learning during the pandemic and the NRRP projects will enable that progression. It is so important that schools have access to high speed broadband and that we can ensure equal access to devices and digital infrastructure, so we can support all our students to fulfil their potential.
“In Ireland and across Europe, we know that the pandemic has disproportionately impacted those at risk of educational disadvantage. We will now work to allocate this funding to schools through a scheme targeted to support these children and young people.
“The enhanced investment to be provided under the NRRP will advance greatly the effort to ensure that technology and infrastructure is in place to support teaching and learning in the classroom across all schools and help eliminate any potential for a digital divide.”Source:
education.ie
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