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Susie gregan, Stepaside educate together secondary school, Dublin, Stepaside
She is a great teacher I have her for two class and she is amazing even the way she teaches us is good, sometimes she gets annoyed at us but she still does it in a way that’s good ? kwality teacher wish we had her for more classes and like also wish that she could just replace Thomas
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Thomas cashin, Stepaside educate together, Dublin, Stepaside
Our class have him for three classes and he’s just a nonce he’s always screaming at us for not understanding *** and then goes off and gets us all in trouble with the school. Also everyone has a suspicion that he acc is a nonce so like agh. Sum1 fire him plz
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Caitriona Bambrick, Educate Together, Carlow, Leinster
Caitriona Bambrick is the worst teacher in Carlow. She is hyperactive and lacks care, consideration and ability. Fingers crossed she leaves teaching soon!
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Caitriona Bambrick, Educate Together, Carlow, Leinster
Caitriona Bambrick is a bully. Avoid this teacher at all costs.
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Caitriona Bambrick, Educate Together, Carlow, Leinster
My daughter is in 5th class in Carliw Educate Together.Since January , when we realised that schools are going to close again, her teacher did not expressed interest regarding homework or student wellbeing. 30 min Zoom class once per week seems to be sufficient method of teaching regarding Policy of Carlow Educate Together During the Zoom class students are playing game and having general chat . My husband and myself are full time working and have to home school our daughter, while teachers are paid full wage sitting at home and expressing the concern about reopening of schools I am front line healthworker and I was not offered a choice to sit at home with a full wage. Lots of European countries have implemented on line options while schools were closed.They did in efficient and organised way with proper teacher's involvement so students feel supported and keep learning. In Ireland no one will take accountability for generations of poorly educated, incompetent adults in years to come. As a parent I am obligated to ensure my child attends school on a regular basis or be reported to Social Services for Child Neglect. In my opinion what is currently happening with my Child's lack of education is exactly the same yet there is no accountability.
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Caitriona Bambrick, Educate Together, Carliw, Leinster
My daughter is in 5th class in Carliw Educate Together.Since January , when we realised that schools are going to close again, her teacher did not expressed interest regarding homework or student wellbeing. 30 min Zoom class once per week seems to be sufficient method of teaching regarding Policy of Carlow Educate Together During the Zoom class students are playing game and having general chat . My husband and myself are full time working and have to home school our daughter, while teachers are paid full wage sitting at home and expressing the concern about reopening of schools I am front line healthworker and I was not offered a choice to sit at home with a full wage. Lots of European countries have implemented on line options while schools were closed.They did in efficient and organised way with proper teacher's involvement so students feel supported and keep learning. In Ireland no one will take accountability for generations of poorly educated, incompetent adults in years to come. As a parent I am obligated to ensure my child attends school on a regular basis or be reported to Social Services for Child Neglect. In my opinion what is currently happening with my Child's lack of education is exactly the same yet there is no accountability.
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Oisin Ocuinneagáin, St Vincents castleknock college, Dublin, 15
*** head, the baldy *** gives too much homework
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