The TUI's executive committee has recommended the acceptance of new education measures, asserting they are the best possible outcomes from negotiations. However, the TUI remains concerned about issues such as the capacity of schools, particularly under-resourced institutions, to implement new science subjects and the implications of AI on assessments. They insist on addressing commitments made in negotiations and have called for a delay in the implementation of certain subjects. The TUI also criticizes Ireland's low investment in education compared to other OECD countries, prompting calls for reform in funding.
The TUI believes that the measures negotiated are the best achievable, indicating ongoing concerns among members regarding the redevelopment process and the implementation timeline.
TUI President David Waters emphasized the importance of addressing specific concerns about systemic capacity, AI impacts on assessments, and resourcing for disadvantaged students.
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