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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 8 Feb 2000

Vol. 513 No. 6

Written Answers. - Teaching Qualifications.

Theresa Ahearn

Question:

408 Mrs. T. Ahearn asked the Minister for Education and Science the plans, if any, he has to remove the condition of leaving certificate honours Irish for graduates who wish to pursue the B.Ed. for national school teaching; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3034/00]

As part of the minimum academic requirements specified by my Department for entry to primary teacher training all candidates, including school leavers, mature students and university graduates, must have a minimum of a grade C in higher level in Irish in the leaving certificate or an approved equivalent. This requirement embodies both the written and oral element of a student's proficiency in Irish. My Department considers it to be the minimum standard in Irish necessary for students entering a teacher training course which will equip them to teach Irish to pupils at all levels of the primary school.

While I have no plans at present to amend this requirement, requirements in this area are kept under review by my Department in consultation with the authorities of the colleges of education, and are also being considered by the working group established by my predecessor to review the full-time pre-service teacher training courses.

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