Peter Burke has urged all stakeholders to come to an agreement on the assessments.
A Minister for State says Leaving Cert students must have clarity on their exams next week.
Peter Burke has urged all stakeholders to come to an agreement on the assessments.
The ASTI has rejoined talks after it pulled out earlier in the week, and it's committed to 'constructively engaging' to find a solution.
Minister for State for Local Government and Longford / Westmeath TD Peter Burke says these students deserve answers in the coming days:
The Social Democrats says an agreement on the Leaving Cert must be found by Friday at the latest.
Education spokesperson Gary Gannon says the students deserve some form of finality:
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