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词条 Education controversies in the Republic of Ireland
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  1. Eileen Flynn

  2. Dunboyne Controversy

  3. Balbriggan Controversy

  4. Drogheda Controversy

  5. Protestant Schools grant controversy

  6. Leaving Certificate 2010 cheating controversy

  7. Ban of Muslim Veil

  8. References

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There have been several educational controversies in the Republic of Ireland.

Eileen Flynn

In 1982 Eileen Flynn, a teacher, was sacked from her teaching post for being pregnant while unmarried.[1]

Dunboyne Controversy

In 2002, Tomás Ó Dulaing, the headmaster of Gaelscoil Thúlach na nÓg in Dunboyne, County Meath was dismissed after a controversy over religious education in the school.[2][3][4] The school is interdenominational, with education in both Catholic and Church of Ireland faiths.[2][4] Tomás Ó Dulaing arranged for religious education classes to take place outside regular school hours after consulting with parents and management, but the schools patron body objected and the board of management sacked him. He was sacked for mis-conduct following his un authorised letter sent to parents of the children, this dismissal was upheld by the labour court after he withdrew his appeal.[2][4]

Balbriggan Controversy

In 2007, controversy broke when a school in Balbriggan was reported to have only black pupils, all Irish-born, leading to accusations of de facto segregation in the school system.[5] Some claimed it was an unintended consequence of the school enrolment policies, others blamed the state failing to plan for growth in the area.[6][7] Because of the shortage of school places, an Educate Together school that was scheduled to open in 2008 was opened a year ahead of schedule.[8]

Drogheda Controversy

During the 2009 Leaving Certificate examination, a school in Drogheda Co. Louth handed out English Paper Two instead of English Paper One. As a result, the original date for English Paper Two was reset to the following Saturday with a different, contingency paper.[9]

Protestant Schools grant controversy

See Protestant Schools grant controversy.

Leaving Certificate 2010 cheating controversy

In June 2010 a student alleged on boards.ie that cheating in the Leaving Certificate exams was happening in her school.[10] The State Examinations Commission confirmed that it was investigating the allegations.[10]

On the 13th June 2017 it was confirmed that someone somehow took a picture of Irish Paper 2 and was sent to a Facebook group of about 3000 teachers. The State Examinations Commission is now ongoing the investigation.

Ban of Muslim Veil

At the start of the 2010–2011 term there was controversy over an announcement that a number of Catholic run second level schools in Ireland have imposed a ban on Muslim girls covering their faces with a full veil,[11] although head scarfs are allowed. Sikhs who attend Catholic run boys schools are allowed wear a Turban.[12]

The opposition Labour party education spokesperson (later minister of education Ruairi Quinn) had earlier called for a head scarf ban.[13]

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2008/0911/1221039067831.html |title=Eileen Flynn, teacher sacked in 1982, dies |publisher=The Irish Times |accessdate=6 April 2009 |date=11 September 2008 |last=Carbery |first=Genevieve }}
2. ^This sad school story, Editorial, Irish Independent, 31 July 2002, retrieved 24 March 2009
3. ^Meath school row needs national debate – Bruton, Breaking News, The Irish Times, 4 April 2002, retrieved 24 March 2009
4. ^A school principal sacked for a principle, John Carr, Irish Independent, 31 July 2002, retrieved 24 March 2009
5. ^Catholic education race row brewing, Irish Independent, 4 September 2007, retrieved 24 March 2009
6. ^Equal education for all children – as long as they're Catholic, Suhaila Kassim, Irish Independent, 7 October 2007, retrieved 24 March 2009
7. ^Principals' fury at 'racist' slurs in school-place crisis, Irish Independent, 7 September 2007, retrieved 24 March 2009
8. ^Emergency national school opens in Balbriggan {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071118223526/http://www.educationmatters.ie/2007/09/24/emergency-national-schools-opens-in-balbriggan/ |date=18 November 2007 }}, Education Matters, 24 September 2007, retrieved 24 March 2009
9. ^http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0726/leavingcert.html{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Report on Leaving Cert error published
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2010/0615/1224272522104.html|publisher=The Irish Times|title='Potentially serious' case of exam cheating under inquiry|author=Seán Flynn & Gráinne Faller|date=6 June 2010}}
11. ^Ireland’s Catholic schools ban full Muslim veil 24 September 2010]
12. ^[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ireland/8023079/Irelands-Catholic-schools-ban-full-Muslim-veil.html Ireland's Catholic schools ban full Muslim veil] By Simon Caldwell, 24 September 2010
13. ^Ireland Opposition Calls for School Headscarf ban Islam in Europe Blog.
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