Press Statement
IPPN
27th March 2007


5,000 primary school children to lose access to psychological service.


The National Education Psychological Service (NEPS) has informed some 29 Dubl ...

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The Irish Primary Principals' Network (IPPN) has commissioned independent management consultants to review the role of principal teacher.

The role of principal teacher has changed radically in the last five years. Parents, teachers, Dept. of ...

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See attached document for the overview of issues.

Circular SPED09/04 -> click here to open the Circular.

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