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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 18 Feb 1997

Vol. 475 No. 1

Written Answers. - Teacher Appointments.

Noel Davern

Question:

204 Mr. Davern asked the Minister for Education if she will appoint a remedial teacher to St. Isidores national school, Boherlahan on a shared basis with Holycross and Ballycahil national schools in view of the high number of pupils in need of remedial teaching at these schools; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [4251/97]

Michael Ring

Question:

219 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Education when a remedial teacher will be provided for a school (details supplied) in County Mayo on a shared basis in view of the fact that this school has been waiting for many years for this appointment. [4445/97]

I propose to take Questions Nos. 204 and 219 together.

Remedial teacher posts are allocated to schools on the basis of priority of need as determined by my Department following the collection and analysis of data from schools by my Department's inspectorate. The allocation of such posts is also subject to resource availability in any given year. I am not in a position at present to allocate additional remedial teachers to primary schools.

Since my appointment as Minister for Education, I have allocated an additional 241 remedial teachers to the primary sector. A total of 1,188 remedial teachers are now in place and the percentage of pupils who have access to a remedial service has increased from 77 per cent to 87 per cent. However, as Minister for Education, I have to consider how best to deploy available resources across a wider range of special needs. I have to determine priorities and try to allocate resources to best effect.

In the current year, I have adopted a particular focus on children who suffer from educational disadvantage and have sought to target resources into this area in an effort to break the cycle of disadvantage. As part of this approach, I recently launched a major new initiative aimed at bringing special targeted assistance to children in selected urban and rural areas who suffer serious educational disadvantage.

I am satisfied that, since my appointment as Minister for Education, I have achieved substantial advances across the entire spectrum of special needs, including the remedial area. It is my intention to continue this process. When I am next in a position to extend the remediation service, the needs of the schools in question will receive every consideration.

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