The TUI feel new issues such as AI have slowed plans down.
Teachers' Unions are defending their calls to delay the introduction of the Leaving Cert Reform.
It comes after the Ombudsman for Children raised concerns over any pause to the roll-out of changes, which includes the introduction of projects for every exam subject.
Dr. Niall Muldoon is warning delays could put students in a position to miss out on the best possible opportunities.
General Secretary of the Teachers Union of Ireland, Tullamore's Michael Gillespie says this is not about teachers being against reform in general:
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