Educational Issues

Editorial

When it Comes to Grade Inflation, TEP Could Offer Solutions

The oft-maligned Trinity Education Project has sought to reimagine assessment in ways that dovetail with emerging educational paradigms.

D’fhéadfadh TEP an Fhadhb le Boilsciú Gráid a Réitiú

Tá sé de rún ag an tionscadal míchlúiteach athchóiriú a dhéanamh ar mheasúnacht, ag teacht le pairidímí úra oideachais.

In Open Letter, Students Condemn ‘Catastrophic’ TEP Implementation

More than 100 students have signed a letter criticising the impact on students of the Trinity Education Project.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Students More Likely to Get Firsts than in Other Irish Universities

Twenty per cent of Trinity's students receive first-class degrees, according to new figures.
By Matthew Murphy
Editorial

More Travellers Should Be at Third-Level. But Let’s Not Deify a University Degree

A startlingly low number of Travellers progress to third-level education.

Ba Chóir Níos Mó den Lucht Siúil Bheith in Ardoideachas. Ach Ná Diagaímis Céim Ollscoile

Is fíor-íseal líon na dtaistealaithe a bhaineann oideachas tríú leibhéil amach.

Only 1% of Traveller Children Advance to Third-Level Education

According to a new report, members of the Travelling community numbered only 41 of around 250,000 people in higher education last year.
By Donal MacNamee

New UL Campus to House 2,000 Students by 2022

The new learning centre will be located in Limerick's city centre.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

At the RDS, A Smell of Horses in the Air and a 90-Minute Delay to Exams

Unacceptably, the College left students scrambling to perform under difficult circumstances.

Ag an RDS, Boladh na gCapall agus Moill 90-Nóiméad le Scrúduithe

Fágadh na mic léinn ag streacháilt le praiseach an tréimse úr scrúduithe – agus ní féidir glacadh leis.