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'It is getting tougher': The toll home schooling is having on students and parents

“I don’t know how I can show my face in the school again. Everyone has been pitted against each other,” one parent said.

PARENTS AND STUDENTS have expressed concern about the continuation of schooling from home for another month at least, particularly for vulnerable children and Leaving Cert students. 

It comes as a HSE briefing document seen by TheJournal.ie warned of the effects that being out of school would have on young children’s learning.

The National Women’s Council of Ireland has said that the reopening of schools should be prioritised by the Government, as ”women are at breaking point as they continue to provide additional childcare and home schooling while closures remain in place”.

A mother of primary school children told TheJournal.ie that “people are falling apart”, and that relations between teachers and parents have become very tense.

“Absolutely it is [getting more difficult], relationships between parents and the schools have suffered, you have to fight for live Zoom calls – I don’t know how I can show my face in the school again. Everyone has been pitted against each other.”

“People who don’t normally get involved in campaigns have flipped,” she said.

The mother said that teachers seem to be “much more willing” to go back to school than unions would suggest, and are doing “much longer hours” than they would in a physical ‘in real life’ environment.

“The Government, NPHET, the unions all need to make this work,” she said, adding that it needed to be a whole-of-government response to get children back to school. 

‘Voices of children unheard’

A HSE briefing note dated on 5 January this year, and signed by three paediatric health experts, noted how the reopening of schools had been “widely debated”.

When asked, the HSE couldn’t provide clarify to the context of the briefing note.

“The voice of children, however, is once again left unheard,” it said. “It is important that decisions on the future education of children are based on the factors and facts that are important for them.”

The document notes that the closure of schools “reduces the opportunities for the acquisition of new knowledge, development and maintenance of peer-to-peer relationships and also results in loss of recently acquired skills”.

At a Tusla briefing held for parents of primary school children this week, TheJournal.ie was told that it was stated children aged 8-12 are most likely to suffer during social isolation, and that this is amplified over length of time. A request for confirmation of this was sent to Tusla, but a reply was not forthcoming at the time of publication.

The briefing note also states that the three months of education lost last year, coupled with any days this year, will result in losses that will not be “easily recouped”, with Junior and Leaving Cert students; children attending DEIS schools; children from families in low socioeconomic groups; and those with special educational needs worst affected.

In the most striking part of the document, it states:

It is predicted by the OECD that the current cohort of children in grades 1-12 can expect a 3% lower income over their lifetime. Children from disadvantaged backgrounds will be more severely impacted. Longer school closures will lower future potentials and incomes even further.
 This data is very robust. It’s based on extensive research showing that each additional year of schooling increases an individual’s life income by 7.5% – 10%. The strong correlation between years of schooling and income is probably one of the most robust findings of all empirical economic research.

The area of learning most affected by school closures is mathematics, the document said, adding that reading is adversely affected in those children from a disadvantaged background.

Secondary school students

Alison O’Sullivan, education officer at the ISSU, said that “it is getting tougher” in recent weeks for secondary school students.

“It’s important to say that the senior-cycle curriculum was not meant to be taught online, it’s made to be taught in a classroom. It’s never going to replace face-to-face learning. If we expect students to sit an exam, they have to have face-to-face learning.” 

“I live in rural Ireland, and Wifi is a huge issue. Resources are another big issue, where there might only be one laptop per family.

“This may surprise a lot of people, but a lot of students don’t have a digital device, or are doing their school work off their phone. Some may be looking after a younger sibling.”

David O’Gorman, a parent of secondary school students and a spokesperson for the parents’ group ETB National Parents Association, representing around a third of secondary schools, said that students were “running out of steam”.

“When it first kicked off, there was a bit of excitement. In the last two weeks the motivation has just gone.”

He said that many parents are reporting the sleep patterns of their children is a “big” problem, with some teenagers staying up until 2, 3 or 4am.

He said that the biggest problem was the inconsistency of schooling: “This isn’t online schooling, it’s emergency classes.”

O’Gorman said that some classes last just 10-15 minutes, while others last 35 or 40 minutes. Some schools want students to have their cameras on, which some parents aren’t happy with. Other schools are only focusing on teaching the core subjects, he said. 

Timeline of schools reopening

At the beginning of the year, the Government announced that schools would stay closed until at least February as Ireland’s health system grappled with a surge in Covid-19 cases.

Although the Government and NPHET emphasised that schools were environments that Covid-19 was very unlikely to spread in, it took the decision to stop the movement of around 1 million people to and from school buildings.

Reopening schools would start with children with special educational needs, the Government said.

Although talks continued with unions and other stakeholders to do this, the closure of schools was extended as SNAs and teachers remained concerned at the safety of returning to schools during high numbers of Covid-19 cases and the new variants.

A briefing held on 18 January with 16,000 SNA teachers, lead by Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn, failed to reassure teachers that schools were a safe environment to return to, particularly with a lack of data on the effect of new Covid variants.

This Thursday 11 February, 124 special schools reopened at 50% capacity. On Monday 22 February, classes for children with special educational needs in mainstream schools is due to resume.

At a NPHET briefing this week, Dr Glynn cautioned against reopening schools just yet.

“We still have more people in hospital than at any point last year, still more people in critical care… We are still seeing a level of disease transmission in the community that is far too high for a million people to go back.”

A campaign ‘Reopen Schools in real life’ has begun online this week, asking people to sign a petition to support schools being reopened as soon as possible. 

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    Mute Padraig O'Shea
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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:12 AM

    In 1914 to 1918 our kids were asked to charge down machine guns in a mud hole in France.. this generation is asked to stay in a few weeks watch Netflix and do bit of online learning.. ahh give me a break from this world.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:21 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: ya maths was tough yesterday so I made sure the kids went out to dig trenches to make Padraig happy.

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    Mute Jacqueline berry
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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:21 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: except this isn’t 1914 to 1918. We know better now than to let children play with machine guns. We also know the cost of continuous isolation on the mental health of young children. And also adults I might add. I also might add that this is now going on for nearly 1 year. Not a few weeks!

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:35 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: Padraig, I would be the first to agree with you, but for alot of kids school is a place of sanctuary and repsite from horrible home environments, you read reports of the increase in domestic violence, kids are in that environment too.

    Not every household has more than 1 internet device, some families might be only able to afford the 1 computer and it’s needed by the kids for school and WFH parents

    Now kids are locked up with their abusers and no way to contact help, no principal, neighbours, other parents at school to spot the signs of abuse and neglect.

    I am in favour of suppressing the virus and closing the schools but we have to at the very bare minimum get the most vulnerable back to school.

    Just pause for a moment and think about those kids sleeping at this hour of the night worried what will happen tomorrow.

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    Mute Sean O Callaghan
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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:37 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: God be with the days when a primary cert and a bit of cop on would suffice. 2+2 still =4

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    Mute Graham Manning
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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:18 AM

    @Jacqueline berry: there’s been no school and level 5 lockdown for the past year???

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    Mute mar
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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:24 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: ”this generation is asked to stay in a few weeks … ” yeah just a few weeks or maybe 1 year or more in reality which of course for a child or a teenager is not an eternity at all. Could you be any more ignorant?

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:25 AM

    @Jacqueline berry: You might add if you like, but it doesn’t add up

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:36 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: since you obviously remember that so well, you mustn’t have young children now . My next sentence won’t be be published

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:38 AM

    @Graham Manning: haven’t we been virtually in a rolling lockdown for most of this? I walked out the college gates on March 12th 2019. I have yet to be back full-time on campus. 2hrs a week since we went back in September. Now even that had been stopped. So yes in my opinion we have been on lockdown for nearly 1 year. I suppose depending on your circumstances you may see it differently.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:39 AM

    @Sean O Callaghan: nice Riddle there Sean

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:44 AM

    @Jacqueline berry: To be fair Jacqueline, you implied that children have been locked in and unable to see their friends for a year which is untrue. Teenagers stayed at home from March for a couple of months, they were back socialising with their friends well before the school year ended and they’ve seen their friends all the way up to Christmas. So, calling it a year is simply not the case. It’s different in 3rd level of course with campuses closed but you’re talking about adults there which is a different conversation completely to this one.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:51 AM

    @mar: We are locked down for a reason Mar, thousands are dead and more are dying. You have been anti lockdown, anti mask, anti vaccine since the start of this… Anti everything that normal people see as necessary. You calling anyone else ignorant just makes me laugh. You are part of the problem Mar, you and the likes of you are why we are still locked down and people are still dying.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:16 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: People should stop complaining. 10 years ago there would be no online home schooling as broadband rollout was at best questionable even in the larger towns, not mentioning the country side. Maybe now they can at least see what teaching their children really means. I would never teach. Even before the Covid I knew how difficult it is. And people used to say that the teachers only have holidays. Well, now they can see what a “pleasure” it is to teach their own kids.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:21 AM

    @Cliff Burnby: Jaysus you’re some headcase!

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    Feb 14th 2021, 7:02 AM

    @Jacqueline berry: if you have been in college, then lockdown ended, college students don’t do many hours so 2hrs is basically half your working week.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 7:44 AM

    @Jacqueline berry: take no notice of him
    He’s just uneducated
    Or just a class a pr1ck

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    Feb 14th 2021, 7:48 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: you can go and live in Africa or middle east. There are few countries down there, where kids still load machine guns those days…. some time they even shoot…

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    Feb 14th 2021, 7:53 AM

    @Jacqueline berry: you talked about the mental health and isolation of young children. By no means is this not an issue but they’ve not been in lockdown for a year. They ere in school for 4 months of that. It’s just factually incorrect.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:01 AM

    @Graham Manning: is it NOT an issue? Do you want talk and see my kids for yourself ???

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:07 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: I feel the same way as you. Why is this generation so feeble? I have two primary children and a first year and they are doing fine with remote/online learning. They don’t go to fancy schools, just regular run of the mill schools in the countryside. We help them at lunch and before dinner in between our own work as best we can. Our kids know they are home to keep everyone safe and to help the doctors. We just have to be patient.

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    Mute Graham Manning
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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:31 AM

    @Proudly Italian: try reading what I wrote. I literally said it is.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:42 AM

    @M: Officially children aren’t supposed to meet in the afternoon. If someone is flaunting the rules than the rules are in need of review or enforcement.

    Younger children are usually staying put.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:43 AM

    @larry bird: You have never attended a college.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:52 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: at least they were outside and had someone to talk to

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:00 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: This comment is true for young adults, or older adults for that matter,that find “so hard” to not be able to go on holidays abroad or drink beyond reason in a pub. But for future generation of primary school children, it is seriously damaging. There is too much focus on leaving cert.
    And by the way, if all parts of society were complying with the rules, even the basic one, watch your hands and keep 2 meters away, the school be long reopened… but everyone is an exception in his own little selfish world.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:22 AM

    @Padraig O’Shea: Ah this tired old sentiment being recycled for the millionth time since last March. It doesn’t fit this situation though, if this was 1914 I would think it highly improbable that my 3 or 6 year old boys would be charging down machine guns.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:06 AM

    @larry bird: You’ve never been to university, so!

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:44 AM

    @Jacqueline berry: I’m reminded of the story of Anne Frank. A child confined to an attic for two years in fear of her life, often going for hours without speaking, only for it all to be in vain. This is hardship. While current conditions are less than ideal, I’ve no doubt the majority of children will emerge from this pandemic relatively unscathed.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:00 AM

    @Peter Roche: uneducated and jealous ;-)

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:19 PM

    @Padraig O’Shea: so 10 year olds were being shipped off to war? Absolute nonsense of a comment.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:23 PM

    @Sorcha Ní Shúilleabháin: I’m astonished what kind of examples people are bringing on.

    I don’t know if it’s not actually concerning that everything above a war or risk if being a victim if genocide is considered as acceptable these days.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:24 PM

    @Jacqueline berry: Schools reopened fully in September. So far they have been teaching remotely since the second week of January, hardly a year! However in a lot of States in the US they have been taught remotely since last March! We really need to put it into some perspective, how on earth do parents cope in war torn countries? We really are a nation of moaners who just seem to put ourselves first.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:30 PM

    @Vanessa: Context is very important. While not easy this for most is a form of discomfort. The vast majority of children are and will be absolutely fine.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 4:11 PM

    @Graham Manning: My bad. Got it all wrong. My apologies

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    Feb 14th 2021, 4:12 PM

    @Padraig O’Shea: Probably only you would make that analogy but maybe you’d explain this to me, who gets full pay while passing on the duties of their job to someone else. Perhaps you’d apply your logic to that one.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 5:11 PM

    @Proudly Italian: no worries.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 6:22 PM

    @Vanessa: Oh I agree with you. I was responding to someone who said children have been isolated from their friends for a year which is untrue. They were isolated from March for a a couple of months and they’ve been isolated for the past 6 weeks.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:05 PM

    @Padraig O’Shea: our kids were not asked to charge down machine guns in France, some lied about their age and joined an army. We did not take part in WW1.
    We are asking teachers to go to school and do their jobs not charge own anything. Just do the job they are paid to do.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:08 PM

    @Adam Hernes: teachers go to college to learn how to teach, we pay our taxes so our children can go to school. Teachers are paid to teach, hand back their wages or go to school.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:35 PM

    @M: It’s longer if official guidelines would be followed. We hadn’t only the couple of months in the first lockdown, we had also a level 3+ followed by the second lockdown in which no visitors would have been allowed.

    Also officially they would have to be 2m apart in most scenarios which is a challenge in itself

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:39 PM

    @Chris Mc: Most teachers are working mad hours to get all that online stuff sorted. I know some who are asking to go back to eork as they a) could work more effectively b) would have less workload c) happy to bring normality to their and the children’s lives.

    However, the government is deeming even golf as dangerous how would you try to justify being in a classroom?

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:12 PM

    @Chris Mc: Well, we did take part in WW1, Chris. Over 200,000 Irishmen fought and, whether you like to admit it or not, we were just as much a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1914 as Wales and Scotland. You could have been a teacher yourself if you knew that. Schools are closed at the moment too, a governmental decision completely out of our hands, so I’m not sure why you expect us to be in there these weeks.

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    Feb 15th 2021, 8:24 AM

    @Chris Mc: they are.

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    Feb 15th 2021, 8:24 AM

    @Chris Mc: no

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:38 AM

    I have 3 children under 9 one with asd and while it is hard going, homeschooling is not impossible. You just need to apply yourself and plan. I have to say my school is really helping us

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:24 AM

    @NurseRatched: I have a friend with a toddler and special needs child under 10. The special needs child has excelled at home as he is not competing with others and has the one on one needed

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:26 AM

    @NurseRatched: it is impossible if both parents are front line workers & have to go to work everyday. The government/teachers/unions (our own included) have made no provisions for the kids of people that have 2 go 2 work everyday. It’s just very tough atm.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:37 AM

    @NurseRatched: are you also working full time? If you are, please tell me your secret.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:05 AM

    @Mickjk: I know in the North some teachers came into school on a rotating basis for kids with parents on the medical front line. Worked quite well too

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    Feb 14th 2021, 7:50 AM

    @NurseRatched: aren’t you working? Me and my wife both work from home full time. Can’t do that and homeschool at the same time. My wife is a freelance and she’d to give up few jobs because of this….

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:39 AM

    @Proudly Italian: she probably works handy hours that suits her to homeschool just neglected to mention that

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:24 PM

    @motojack: “d she’d to give up few jobs because of this”

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    Feb 14th 2021, 4:14 PM

    @Vanessa: not sure what’s your point here. My wife HAD to give up few job because of home schooling, which ENDED UP in loss of revenue for us.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:16 AM

    And yet teachers are getting paid a full wage for ?????My son is in 4th class and I asked could the teacher do more than a current 15 min zoom call. The reply I got 2 weeks after a asked was that she did think about it but unfortunately she was not be able to facilitate a second call. What nonsense…. Just in case I hear teachers defending the undefendable I am a teacher with over 20 years experience. Teachers need to do what they are getting paid for …….That is to teach.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:22 AM

    @Brian Shea: of course teachers are getting paid. And, generally speaking, they are teaching. Are there lazy numpties in every profession? Sure. Do something about it and don’t generalise your anecdotal experience as if it’s representative of the whole. It isn’t.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:27 AM

    @Graham Manning: Generally teaching….. Yep that sums it up….

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:38 AM

    @Brian Shea: If you really were a teacher, you’d appreciate that your child’s case isn’t reflective of teachers as a whole. You’d know full well that the majority of teachers are working harder now than ever. You need to complain to the Principal about this situation which absolutely isn’t good enough. It annoys me as a teacher that there are idle ones who aren’t doing much. But casting aspersions on the whole profession shows full well that you aren’t a teacher at all.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 7:56 AM

    @Brian Shea: not what I said and a nonsensical attempt at sarcasm.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:16 AM

    @Brian Shea: In what sector do you teach ? Are you teaching in Ireland ? I’ve never once met an irish teacher who wouldn’t report their dissatisfaction with underperforming teachers to the teachers and the school to protect their kids . What is stopping you ? I think you should do a little less venting on the journal and be a little more proactive with your thoughts .

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:39 AM

    @Brian Shea: very frustrating , my daughter is a primary school teacher of 3rd class, she spends a huge amount of time preparing lesson plans and she is online with them each day Mon-Fri for school hrs, she schedules a zoom call with each child to keep in touch, there are a few who just dont engage and she has to keep hunting them up!! Its not easy for anyone but you can only work with what you have! Very frustrating for everyone at times!

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:05 AM

    @Brian Shea: so is this entire thing not proof that teachers should have merit based assessments for pay increments? As is there’s no incentive for poor teachers to improve…. You’re getting 1 zoom a week, my 4th class daughter has had none. The teacher has childcare issues apparently….as though the rest of us haven’t been dealing with childcare issues for almost a year now

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:07 AM

    @Sharon Brennan: Not that it’s ever going to happen but no it’s absolutely not. How exactly would that work?

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:25 AM

    @Graham Manning: how does it work for the rest of of the workforce???

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:53 AM

    @Sharon Brennan: your silly plan. Not my fault you can’t explain it.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 4:19 AM

    It could be a lot worse, both of us are front line workers and are struggling to get by because we cant let family or child care mind or kids because we both work front line. When I’m working shes off and Visa versa and its tolling on us both having to change shifts and not seeing each other. It’s a hard time, we would be the first ones looked at if our parents or family members catch covid so we cant risk itvas they would be susceptible to it. But we’re v positive about it and we all need to be. Mind yourselves, be patient and it’s not as bad as we think it is if we just be be responsible is all.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:15 AM

    @daniel grimes: thanks to you and your wife. Thats really tough on both of you. Mind yourselves and stay safe.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:44 AM

    @daniel grimes: genuine question but can you insist on less hours/ better shift because of this?

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:32 AM

    Do these people in government not understand people are now at breaking point.Personally,I have spoken to people who have had enough.Government of this country listen to the people.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:39 AM

    @Peter Bell: Breaking point of what? We haven’t been asked to go to war. Are there hard days? Sure. I have spoken to people who don’t know why so many are whinging while thousands are very sick and have died. I will do anything if it means you or your loved one can live through this.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:44 AM

    @Peter Bell: you can’t wish away a virus. Your frustration is understandable, but the government can’t exactly open up without unleashing a wave of infections and deaths.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:11 AM

    @Peter Bell: Most people aren’t at breaking point. They’re bored because they can’t see their friends and the weather is terrible. Yes, that’s a bit miserable but it’s not the end of the world while a deadly virusis is being suppressed. The phrase ‘breaking point’ is deliberately inflammatory and you know it. Also, the piece about a 3% loss in income is ridiculous. This assumes that a child has missed in-school education while all around him/her are attending. Schools all over the world are closed so this isn’t valid data in the time of a global pandemic.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:02 AM

    @M: Why can’t teachers go back to do what they are supposed to do which in teach in classrooms. Why are teachers so much better or privileged than shopkeepers, nurses etc. The most entitled profession in this country and they need to get a grip. I am speaking as a teacher and see the majority of my colleagues really milking this. Not everyone is the same in case you pull that card.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:49 AM

    @Brian Shea: But teachers aren’t the ones deciding when we go back to the classroom. You know that full well. The vast majority of teachers can’t wait to get back but the Govt/Nphet has decided that they don’t want 1 million kids and their parents on the move. What do teachers have to do with this decision? It’s nothing to do with privilege or entitlement and that’s what makes me question your motives here. It’s out of our hands every bit as much as it was 11 months ago.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 7:53 AM

    @Peter Bell: I’m with you. Can’t take anymore. My kids are breaking up, I do see my folks since September, I’m not productive at work… this is not life.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:09 AM

    @Brian Shea: speaking as a teacher ? Your comment has no basis , nothing other than your own limited anecdotal “evidence” to back it up . How dare you generalise about others . I have a feeling this applies to your professional standards but not mine . I have no choice but to stay at home but I ve worked extremely hard as a teacher to make it a worthwhile experience for the kids I teach .

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:59 AM

    @JustMeHere: Spot on.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:11 AM

    @M: The trade unions that represent “teachers” and their views ignored the advice that it was safe in schools with the current measures put in place. They threw their dummy out of the pram. The most entitled group of employees this country has. But then again this profession is much better than other professions working as possibly normal aren’t they ?

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:36 AM

    @Peter Bell: the government and media is censoring views, so that are only listening to views they approve of. That’s the problem.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:43 AM

    @Ross McBride: They could do heaps more to prevent it, but have sat on their hands. Close the airports vaccinate the teachers please.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:22 PM

    @thesaltyurchin: Vaccinate shopkeepers, the logistics people like everyone in the postal service and delivery people, Garda etc etc I could go on. What is so special about teachers……Do they think they are above everyone else. They think they are…..

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:01 PM

    @Brian Shea: Absolutely. Vaccinate all the people we need to get the economy going, Currently we’re vaccinating people who have nowhere to go and nothing to do! (just said teachers as that’s the topic).

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    Feb 14th 2021, 6:29 PM

    @Brian Shea: There you are again saying ‘they’ and ‘them’ and putting inverted commas around the word ‘teachers’ when badmouthing a whole profession of which you claim to be a member. You have the gall to repeatedly call yourself one to make your point seem more balanced. Waste of time reading what you have to say.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 6:31 PM

    @Brian Shea: I think vaccinating teachers first is a ridiculous idea but you do realise that shopkeepers, logistics people, postal workers etc aren’t spending all day in a freezing and cramped porta-cabin with 30 others, none of whom are wearing a mask. If you were really a teacher you’d have some clue about this.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 6:55 PM

    @M: Oh dear who is now generalising an entire profession saying that all teachers are in freezing cramped porta-cabins to make them look good and like hero’s. Have a look at the profession and how ridiculous the majority of self serving entitlment type attitude bunch they have become. Yes they are good teachers and fantastic teachers but I am afraid this is becoming less and less. Seriously really have a good look at the profession. I am in 2nd level and been principal for over 5 years . I think I have a good insight into the profession.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:05 PM

    @Brian Shea: no Brian you’re a laughable fantasist with zero insight but thanks for playing.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:21 PM

    @Brian Shea: You’re joking me. Nobody believes that you’re a principal. You haven’t said a single positive thing about teachers in the past few days which is incredible given your laughable claims. What exactly are you doing with your days (apart from being on this) while your teachers are on zoom calls all day with their classes? I’d love to hear your answer but it’ll no doubt be another bout of fantasy.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:17 AM

    Thanks Padraig I’m sure this will be helpful to remember the next time I’m comforting my crying, terrified 5 year old who is bored and lonely and anxious beyond belief due to the isolation of no school, no playtime with friends and has developed a fear of seeing the extended family he adores because he thinks they might die. Your wise words will surely keep me calm while we battle through the most basic schoolwork from 6-8pm after another exhausting day of ‘I’m sorry love I’m on a call’ as we are two full time working parents. It is an awful time. It is hard and people are allowed to find it hard.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:53 AM

    @Roisin White: I think your situation and experience is more likely a more realistic vision for most parents and families . I hope things ease for u . I have 5 boys and home but luckily I have been able to put my career aside for a few weeks , to manage . When others dismiss how hard stuff is by saying we are not sending our kids to war is unhelpful .

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:48 AM

    @Mia Morrissey: thanks for your kind words. It’s not that I necessarily think we should be rushing them back into schools I just think the narrative of sure it’s only a few weeks of Netflix and they are only kids is so harmful and people commenting you shouldn’t have kids if you can’t mind them is crazy. Every family has struggles to manage. Nothing about this time is normal or planned for.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:49 AM

    @Mia Morrissey: thanks Mia. No one planned for this and nothing is normal. We are all just trying to hold it together and the likes of people tell you sure it’s only a few weeks of Netflix is so hurtful when the reality is people (including kids) are breaking daily.

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    Feb 15th 2021, 8:41 AM

    @Roisin White: while Im not in your position I wholeheartedly agree. I think your own situation is a much more realistic picture of what parents and children are dealing with. I work from home anyway, but I also have a 5 year old, a 5 mth old, a house to run and my husband thankfully able to do his line of work throughout this. It is not as simple as he makes it out to be. Also homeschooling is a big decision for any parent to make and is done so with extensive researching and planning in place, to have it landed on your lap in these circumstances. It is hard. On almost everyone.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:23 AM

    Blame the dept. for making a balls of it all.

    - Teachers or SNAs aren’t close contacts if child in class had Covid. In the UK it was found that teacher infection are up to four times higher than normal population. Our government called this “community transmission”.
    - Special class teachers and SNA work with some kids intimately, changing and cleaning them and again, not considered close contacts.
    - Schools including my own had classes with most of the kids missing because they were close contacts of a student in school. Parents took them out, not by HSE tracing. Our school never received one call from HSE from contacting tracing even though a lot of students had it. The students on their return said they were told it was unlikely to be school and was put down as “community transmission”. Another group were told they got it at football training with the same kids, not school. Still never a HSE call.
    - Not that teachers want special treatment when it comes to testing, but if schools did antigen testing like some business are all I doubt there would be a problem returning. We were missing 10 teachers at one point, all waiting on results, no subs could be found so classes were sent home. Usually the TY group so their teachers could fill in for exam students. That’s no good from the dept. We even had a parent give out, e-mailing in saying “if we cared about her child’s education they would isolate outside school hours from everyone, including our families, in a separate room and it’s a disgrace they don’t. This parent was serious too.

    For the LC the dept. had MONTHS to come up Plan A, B, C, D, E etc. that would enable exams to continue regardless so students and teachers could prepare instead of not knowing which is causing huge anxiety. Only now they’re working on it. Even some clarity now for students and teachers so at least what LC kids are learning will be in the right direction. Most likely they’ll cut questions etc.
    - Remove the guessing game in the like of English where they should put all poets on. – Two questions instead of one for each exam topic e.g. if an exam has 10 long questions, give 2 different versions of same each question so much more choice there for students. They do Q1a or Q1b.
    - Remove compulsory questions
    - Remove a question: If an exam had e.g. answer 6 of 10 questions then make it 5 of 10.
    Just another point, last year during calculated grades only work up until Mar 12th was allowed to be counted. Summer exams for the current 6th years in May ’20 can’t be used in the calculation. The kids were at home, not all did them so in essence they only have 5th year Christmas and 6th year Christmas. I know some kids that never did either exam too.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:10 PM

    @Edward Ucator: the only frontline workers who refuse to go to work

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    Feb 15th 2021, 8:26 AM

    @Chris Mc: yawn, nope. Still working genius.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 7:46 AM

    About time! Wasn’t that obvious from the very beginning? Primary schools should have never been closed on the first place!
    Kids are devastated. They lost a whole year of education. Parents can’t home school and can’t certainly do that while working.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:36 AM

    @Proudly Italian: 5 1/2 months isn’t a year.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:31 AM

    @Proudly Italian: What about the families who are (actually) devastated due to loss of health and life? I have huge empathy for any person who is suffering.However, it’s obnoxious of any parent to expect teachers&SNAs to put themselves&their families at risk.Education etc can be compensated for at a later stage, permanent health damage&loss of life can’t. Surely parents can look after the needs of the kids they brought into the world, on a temporary basis?Perhaps young people would fare better if their parents and society explained to them that sometimes we need to do things for the greater good, instead of telling them we should all be feeling terribly sorry for ourselves and ignore the fact that people are losing their lives while we demand that our ‘needs’ are met

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:51 AM

    @Anne O’Reilly: but it’s ok for everyone else to do it…what absolute BS. The worst thing now for people is the level of delusion amongst teachers and self justification the longer this goes on. It’s just nuts…embarasing..

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:04 AM

    @Declan: who is everyone else?

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:17 AM

    @Julian Friesel: health care workers, prison staff, guards, shop workers etc

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:56 AM

    @Sharon Brennan: not a criticism of those workers in any way but how are those jobs the same as teaching? And none of them can work remotely.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:07 PM

    @Anne O’Reilly: …last time I checked, I don’t have the gift of the ubiquitous. Either I work, or I home school.
    Bringing the kids to school, particularly primary where almost nobody take public transport, it’s an affordable risk.
    If not the school, perhaps teachers can do better than 1hrs zoom call twice a week. How about 3hrs a day, for a start?
    We all need to take some risks, otherwise rather than dead of Covid, you’ll count dead from starving in few years time.
    Economically speaking, the worst is yet to come.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:35 PM

    @Julian Friesel: obvious trolling is obvious

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    Feb 14th 2021, 6:34 PM

    @Declan: Declan back again for another round of scutter. Take a day off.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:52 AM

    These comments illustrate perfectly that are nation is divided. There are some that are really struggling and there are some that are actually enjoying lockdown. Neither side seems to be able to understand the others perspective.
    Homeschooling is where parents decided to educate their children in a way that suits them best…..we are not homeschooling at the moment, this is emergency education because of a worldwide pandemic and it’s perfectly fine to struggling without being accused of being a snowflake.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:08 AM

    Just do what you can, that’s all we can do.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 7:55 AM

    @Mary Nugent: of course, but it’s wrong. Kids don’t deserve this, they are not learning properly, they lost a whole year of education, not to mention their mental health.
    Schools must reopen now.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 8:35 AM

    @Proudly Italian: no true. Of course. Not true. Not true. Depends. No.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 6:36 PM

    @Proudly Italian: A whole year? Come off it, it’s less than half a year.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:42 AM

    ‘women are at breaking point’ I understand its a comment from the national womens article and it affects majority women but is there any acknowledgement for men in this situation? Wife mon-fri frontline worker, I homeschool two kids (6 & 8), whilst working from home in a very demanding financial services postion. Worked from 9am to 2am one day this week then back up at 7am to start again.
    Simple thing like mentioning some men are also in this situation in any article would not go amiss. There’s an underlying perception that every man has a team of women who take care of their children for them which is not always the case.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:02 AM

    @Seány C: I agree. Unfortunate that it seems like only women and children are suffering in the pandemic. Media bias at its finest

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:45 AM

    @Seány C: Just have to be the blame for everything and handle it really

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:58 AM

    Online learning?? What’s that??
    Haven’t had as much as a 5min online class fir either of my 4th and 6th class children, only receive the ‘data dump’ of work I am expected to do with them. (While I work)

    Crazy that the schools have not been directed on a common required approach.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:11 AM

    @Tony Gordon: As a teacher that’s obscene. You should definitely complain. To teacher, principal, BOM and patron. There should absolutely be a bare minimum standard that all schools have to reach. Especially in a second lockdown. My fella in senior infants has 3 hr long zoom classes per week. Odd additional one and daily work, interaction and feedback via seesaw. My own students follow their usual timetable.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:37 AM

    @Tony Gordon: I really think you need to complain about this. I’ve heard of plenty of people frustrated with their child’s school yet have turned around and said they don’t want to rock the boat and complain. You NEED to complain. The lack of consistency amongst schools is the real reason most parents are annoyed about all of this. One child in a household may be online daily whilst the other doesn’t get one class a week. Shouldn’t be allowed happen.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:42 AM

    @Alice Collins: No one to ring (as school is closed) and no response to emails to the principle.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:45 AM

    @Tony Gordon: that’s shocking.. next step is to contact the dept of ed

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:57 AM

    @Tony Gordon: keep a record of same. If no reply from school put it in writing to the BOM. They’re still meeting and have to respond. Go above em to the Patron or the Dept.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:59 PM

    @Tony Gordon: Agree 100percent , 2 kids in 1st and 3rd , , a list of homework on Seesaw on Monday for the week , 5 minute records voice message from the teachers two or three times a week, PE a link to Joe Wicks etc etc . A complete joke . Insane that no standard level of education has been set by the Dept of Ed . Easy to say to complain to principal etc if you want your kids to be remembered by teachers in the school for being difficult

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:19 PM

    @col c: sorry but that’s just silly. If teachers aren’t doing their jobs and principal isn’t doing theirs it needs to be called out, loudly.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:32 PM

    @Tony Gordon: Schools were supplied with a common approach. If you’re unhappy follow the correct channels to register your complaint. Thankfully this isn’t the norm.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:42 AM

    My partner is spending a min of 5 hours a day.she is shattered

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:59 AM

    I’ve 3 kids in school. The teachers are working harder than ever. One by one in the last few weeks my kids have begun to fall. It’s breaking my heart to see them struggle. They need their friends and social contact. They need to do everything they can to get them back. Us adults can rationalize and understand it – the kids can’t abs there are going to be untold problems for their future if this isn’t fixed quickly.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:55 AM

    Best of luck to all the breeders out there. Can’t be easy at this time specifically or considering their offsprings’ future, with everything going on, from economics, environment, division etc. etc. I”m not saying it’s the worst time to be a child necessarily, but I appreciate it’s not going to be easy. Stay strong and well.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:00 AM

    Please prioritise opening schools.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:47 AM

    @Seeking Truth: Boomers on whopper retirements come first.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:27 PM

    Schools are closing in NZ as there is an outbreak of 3 cases! While over here some are demanding for schools to reopen while we have approx 1000 cases a day! No wonder we are in the mess we are in.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:00 AM

    Maybe the virus could be persuaded to take some time off so everyone can be happy.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:44 PM

    @Michael Creagh: I would be happy to be allowed to take the risk

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:56 AM

    A shame the government decided to open the country up over Christmas…I really hope they will be held accountable…whats that…its the teachers fault…really? PUP? But the article said they were now working longer hours no?

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    Feb 14th 2021, 10:38 AM

    @EMD: it’s not their country to close, is the people of ireland country

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:58 AM

    @Tony Humphreys: that’s just daft.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:59 AM

    I’ve 3 kids in school. The teachers are working harder than ever. One by one in the last few weeks my kids have begun to fall. It’s breaking my heart to see them struggle. They need their friends and social contact. They need to do everything they can to get them back. Us adults can rationalize and understand it – the kids can’t and there are going to be untold problems for their future if this isn’t fixed quickly.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:44 AM

    @Lucy Legacy: Kids are extremely resilient and adaptable to change. I make sure mine have regular ‘non school zoom meets’ to help them

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:23 PM

    @Tony Gordon: thanks but to be honest they are zoomed out and they are a lot less interested this time around. I know Deis schools and leaving cert kids get a lot of air time and deservedly so, but the regular kids with parents at home and working a suffering a lot too.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 2:05 PM

    @Lucy Legacy: I don’t think the focus should be on how hard or not teachers are working , the bottom line is “ homeschooling” is far inferior and doesn’t reach many kids for many reasons . It’s a very poor substitute and many kids are falling behind and loosing out socially . It’s an impossible situation and the government poor response is a major issue . Why can’t kids go back part time to reduce numbers . ? At least they will get some schooling . Why can’t holidays be changed to ensure kids get in person teaching when numbers are significantly low ? . It’s not about teachers , all I hear is how hard they work well that may be case but it’s not consistent across board and many kids are missing out , it needs to be about children and very few are advocating for their needs

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:41 AM

    I’m home schooling. Its 1 hour a day max for primary age. Inhave 3 children doing it. It’s easy.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:42 AM

    Amazing how little media coverage there is of the fact the schools have stayed open in Northern Ireland and England for vulnerable children and children of key workers . How is it that they can get the teachers to go in ?

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:59 AM

    @col c: weak unions and acceptance of lower safety standards.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:46 PM

    @col c: Or the fact that thousands of schools across the US have been teaching online since last March, or that schools in Israel will not be reopening until May after 80% of those over 50 have been vaccinated!
    https://www.timesofisrael.com/gyms-malls-hotels-could-be-reopened-to-the-vaccinated-on-feb-23/

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:50 PM

    @Graham Manning: or maybe they can assess the risk for what it is and feel that educating and helping the most vulnerable in society and children of front line workers is more important at this current time . Have family teaching in the UK who are well aware of the risks but feel that everyone should step up and play their part . Spare me the flippant comments about ” acceptance of lower safety standards ” when you haven’t a clue what you are talking about

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:15 PM

    @emer mcdonnell: well the whole thing depends on whether or not you are happy to accept all the collateral damage done by schools being closed/ online ed – to vulnerable children, special needs and disadvantaged children with parents who have zero interest in education ( and yes I can add endless links to back me up ) . To me the damage far outweigh the low risks with the current numbers- teachers in this country obviously think otherwise and put their own health above all considerations which is their choice

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:21 PM

    @col c: not flippant, factual. And how is it you’ve more of an idea on this topic that me when I’m actually a teacher???

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:22 PM

    @col c: do you produce that tripe yourself or buy it in bulk?

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:31 PM

    @Graham Manning: both my parents were teachers ( and who are embarrassed by the carryon of the unions ) , have 4 other relations who are teachers so I’m well aware of all the different aspects of teaching . Teachers aren’t the only folk who can have an informed opinion on education no more than GPs opinions aren’t the only ones we have to listen to on medical matters. Just because you think you know more about education than every other poster here doesn’t mean you actually do…..

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    Feb 14th 2021, 3:55 PM

    @col c: being related to someone who does a job isn’t the same as being someone who actually does that job. Never said I know more than everyone but I know more than you

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    Feb 14th 2021, 9:04 AM

    Well it’s midterm this week then the return is staggered over the month of March is what has been announced. Do people not know this? It’s clear it has to begin with Primary schools in the first instance.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:41 AM

    “Everyone has been pitted against each other” = Irish politics

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:23 AM

    It seems teachers have misunderstood “home schooling” with ” homework”. The most in.sane homework in the history of teaching and schools, enough for the whole day, oh gosh !
    And without any briefing to the parents and any induction to be teachers’ assistants … what does it mean? No need of a master in pedagogy any more? Can parents become teachers next years, join the teaching council? Have their own Union as homeschool teachers with Equal rights than teachers Union?
    All of this mess could have been reduced. Instead of providing a cycling network to go to school, the government should have provided with a phone network to connect (free of charge) to the virtual class. Virtual class in the schools. And provide built for purpose tables to the children …
    …. In the land of giants ITC organizations …. and the government has been unable to turn to virtual class ….

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:51 AM

    @Maria Quinn: nobody is home schooling Maria. It’s emergency remote teaching! But the “master in pedagogy” made me laugh! You can have one if you do your relevant studies and practice! You don’t get it out of a cornflakes box you know!

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:00 PM

    @Maria Quinn: Jebus that’s a fair wack of nonsense.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 1:16 PM

    I agreed it’s tough on everyone.
    However, I don’t understand why schools have to stop for midterm break, Halloween breaks and etc?

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    Feb 14th 2021, 3:56 PM

    @FPL_Leo SPFC: because students and staff have been working even when they’re not in the buildings.

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    Feb 14th 2021, 12:42 PM

    Ah God love them all

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    Feb 14th 2021, 11:13 AM

    Good man Padraig, hero

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    Feb 16th 2021, 5:02 AM

    my sons secondary is doing the best they can in the circumstances , the day starts as usual classes are of the same duration as a whole with the day ending also at the normal time its as good as it could be without him actually being in school , my daughters primary on the other hand is a joke one 30 minute zoom lesson per day not one on one but the whole class for just 30 minutes , everything else falls to the child and the parents or just parent in my case to take care of the teacher just chuck out a pile of assignments and expect it to be submitted via email , i wonder what they do with the rest of their day

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