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Digital Exam Papers

Posted on: 2022-10-18 Last updated on: 2023-08-25 Written by: admin
I am delighted to hear that visually-impaired Leaving Cert students will soon have access to digital exam papers. The State Examinations Commission (SEC) has finally agreed to roll out a pilot project to allow visually-impaired students access to digital versions…
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Reasonable Accommodation at State Examinations

Posted on: 2022-09-23 Last updated on: 2023-09-17 Written by: admin
Many kids with visual impairment rely on digital material they then cannot use when doing State exams. That is not ‘reasonable accommodation’, when instead secure digital documents could be in use. I put this to the Minister for Education at…
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Additional SNAs Must Be Hired If Schools Are To Re-Open

Posted on: 2020-08-19 Last updated on: 2023-08-23 Written by: admin
Green Party TD for Dublin Central, and Just Transition Greens member, Neasa Hourigan has said that the Department of Education must facilitate the recruitment and hiring of additional special needs assistants (also known as SNAs) if schools are to re-open…
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Universal child-led childcare in 1 minute

Posted on: 2020-01-31 Last updated on: 2023-09-13 Written by: admin
Neasa talks childcare options
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