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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 29 November 2005

Tuesday, 29 November 2005

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Enda Kenny

Question:

430 Mr. Kenny asked the Minister for Education and Science if her Department runs a scheme to encourage persons into the teaching profession, especially those who wish to teach mathematics; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [36394/05]

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The Higher Diploma in Education Applications Centre, HDEAC, was formed in 1998 to accept applications for admission to the higher diploma in education courses offered by the four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland at Dublin, Cork, Galway and Maynooth. The centre operates a common application and common selection process on behalf of the relevant universities. Trinity College operates its own application system. Advertisements are placed in the national press each year seeking applications from degree holders, across the range of subject areas required at post-primary level, to train as teachers for this sector. The position regarding mathematics for the higher diploma training programme for 2005-06 is that 558 applications were received from applicants with mathematics in their primary degree; 243 offers were issued with 198 acceptances and these students are currently pursuing the higher diploma programme.

The Deputy may be aware that I have previously suggested changes to the H. Dip. programme to ensure an adequate ongoing supply of new entrants in areas experiencing difficulties in either recruiting or retaining teachers such as mathematics. I understand officials from my Department are working on this matter with the education departments of universities and the HDEAC.

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