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Passivhaus milestone sets new benchmark for school sustainability
BAM UK & Ireland has secured Passivhaus certification for Dunfermline Learning Campus, now the world’s largest certified educational Passivhaus building.
Education access drives Ireland’s top global ranking
Ireland has claimed the title of the world’s most educated nation, with over half its population holding a bachelor’s degree and nearly two-thirds of under-35s achieving this level.
Ireland boosts Palestinian education with €4m aid pledge
Ireland has pledged €4 million to support education and public services in Palestine, signalling a continued commitment to humanitarian aid amid conflict.
Power shift
Credit cards, AI platforms, billion-euro funds – education is quietly becoming a battleground for influence.
Ireland makes education its economic trump card at G20
Ireland is set to champion education as a driver of economic growth at the upcoming G20 meetings in South Africa.
AI platform Diotima secures funding to ease teacher workloads
Trinity College Dublin’s Diotima project has landed €500k from Enterprise Ireland to build an AI platform designed to ease teacher workloads and improve student learning outcomes.
Parents demand urgent overhaul of special needs education
Parents in Louth are calling out the government for failing children with additional needs, warning that many face the new school year without a place.
Ireland releases €1.5bn to future-proof higher education
Ireland is unlocking €1.5 billion from its National Training Fund to fuel higher education from 2025 to 2030.
AI transforms English teaching for a new era
AI is no longer a future concept for English teaching. Leading TEFL organisations are embedding AI at the heart of their programmes, equipping teachers to deliver tailored, engaging, and effective learning at scale.
School credit card spending raises deeper governance questions
An Education Authority investigation into Assumption Grammar School revealed thousands spent on wine, restaurants, and Amazon purchases using school credit cards – including individual spending of over £10,000 in bars and restaurants.
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