The INTO are 'disappointed' with the governments draft programme, published yesterday.
The Irish National Teachers' Organisation are 'disappointed' with the governments draft programme, published yesterday.
The coalition parties - Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, and the Regional Independents Group, included a DEIS+ Scheme and a further increases to the number of special schools, special classes and bespoke supports for 1,300 small schools.
Despite some priorities being addresses, the draft programme does not provide a response to the staffing emergency during the ongoing teacher shortage crisis.
INTO president and principal of Melview National School Longford Carmel Browne, says the INTO Will continue to campaign for issues put forward to the government:
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