Primary education can be better, says INTO president ahead of Budget 2022

The pandemic exposed a decade of neglect in primary and special schools and as we move to recover from Covid 19, it’ is imperative we do better, according to INTO president Joe McKeown ahead of the forthcoming budget.

Speaking this week, he said that Budget 2022 needs to deliver for primary education.

“Irish primary class sizes remain the largest in the European Union. Too many pupils still learn in a classroom of 30 or more pupils, with one in five pupils nationally learning in such crowded environments.

He revealed that at the height of the pandemic, Ireland was the only EU country that had to plan for social distancing in supersized classes of thirty or more.

“Research shows that smaller classes enable teachers to give adequate and necessary time to each child in the classroom, which has a positive impact on learning outcomes.

“As we move out of the pandemic, we need to invest in our primary schools as they play their role in the great national effort supporting their pupils, some of whom have sadly fallen behind,” he said.

 

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