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Written Answers. - Pupil-Teacher Ratio.

Tuesday, 14 December 1999

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 512 No. 6

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  382.  Mr. R. Bruton  Information on Richard Bruton  Zoom on Richard Bruton   asked the Minister for Education and Science  Information on Micheál Martin  Zoom on Micheál Martin   the reason for the different application of approval and retention thresholds for teachers in gaelscoileanna and ordinary primary schools; the number of extra teachers needed if the same regime was applied in ordinary schools as gaelscoileanna; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26762/99]

Minister for Education and Science (Mr. Martin): Information on Micheál Martin  Zoom on Micheál Martin  Gaelscoileanna enjoy a more favourable overall pupil teacher ratio than that which applies in all other mainstream primary schools. This policy has been pursued over many years by successive Governments and is designed to assist schools in a situation where the pupils are being thought in a different language than that used in their [1556] homes. I have applied the staffing schedule for the retention of teaching posts in Gaelscoileanna to schools in Gaeltacht areas where teaching is through the medium of Irish for the 1999/ 2000 and subsequent school years. The information regarding the number of extra teachers required to apply the Gaelscoileanna staffing schedule to ordinary schools is being compiled in my Department and will be forwarded directly to the Deputy.


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