Posted by SchoolDays Newshound on 07/12/2011. Tags: Education And Politics
The standard of education received by children in Ireland is likely to be hit by this week's Budget announcement, which saw funding for the sector slashed.
In a letter to Minister for Education Ruairi Quinn, general secretary of the Association of Secondary Teachers Ireland Pat King warned it would have a "profoundly negative" affect on the quality of teaching.
He criticised the decision to abolish guidance counselling allocations as "ill-considered", stating this will seriously affect the choices youngsters make about their future.
Meanwhile, a cut in the number of teachers at second level will have "catastrophic" impact for the most vulnerable pupils, said general secretary of the Teachers' Union of Ireland Peter MacMenamin.
However, the Irish National Teachers' Organisation observed parents and primary school teachers will be relieved the majority of class sizes at this level will remain unchanged.
The impact of the cuts may also be felt by families, as the Back to School Footwear and
Clothing Allowance has also been reduced.
"Time and time again, families are expressing immense fear and frustration at the extent of the costs they must pay in order to send their children to school," said director of advocacy at Barnados Norah Gibbons.
Written by Donal Walsh
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