“Once-in-a-generation opportunity”
It is often argued that parents want religion removed from schools. However, when they have been asked in the past, parents often oppose removing religious patronage when it comes to their own child’s education, as MARIA MAYNES points out:
How does Department of Education plan to solve problems it hasn’t been able to solve thus far
Controversy
Carol Nolan
High levels of stress
‘Catastrophic’ situation
The evolving junior cycle “wellbeing” curriculum in Irish secondary schools, including SPHE, has caused more than a little concern amongst parents who are only now realising just how all-encompassing it is. Parents are also just now getting a glimpse of what radical activist doctrines are inserted within it, and how activist ideologies are planned to […]
“There are some people who are privileged in society as opposed to others”: Tánaiste Micheál Martin is asked about the SPHE draft curriculum which says that white people, Irish people and males have a “privileged status” in society. Question by @Ben_Scallan: #gript
SDLP MPs vote in favour, while DUP MPs vote against
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‘Safety risks’