TUI members to facilitate re-opening of special classes in Post-Primary schools – Union also indicates willingness to facilitate return of Leaving Cert students

By piofficer, Wednesday, 10th February 2021 | 0 comments

The Executive Committee of the Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) has decided that its members will facilitate the re-opening of special classes in Post-Primary schools from Monday, 22nd February.

TUI has acknowledged the vital importance of face-to-face provision for these students and notes that a number of concerns that it had expressed have now been addressed.

In addition, the Executive Committee unanimously decided the union’s willingness to facilitate the return of Leaving Certificate students from some point in the same week, subject to public health advice.

Speaking this evening, TUI President Martin Marjoram said:

‘While emergency remote teaching and learning continues, the TUI has engaged intensively and positively with all education stakeholders to work towards the safe re-opening of schools for priority groups in line with public health advice and as early as is possible. 

In this regard, the Union’s Executive Committee this evening decided that its members would facilitate the re-opening of special classes in Post-Primary schools from Monday, 22nd February given that a number of concerns expressed by the Union have been addressed.

In taking this decision, the Union acknowledges the vital importance of face-to-face provision for this cohort of students and took note of the range of additional supports and measures that have been agreed to protect students and staff. These measures, which had been sought by TUI, include full contact tracing and fast-track testing, provision of high grade PPE for special education teachers and arrangements for staff in high risk health categories and pregnant teachers to continue to provide remote learning.  

Clearly, all risk mitigation measures and safeguards will need to be strictly adhered to at school level. At national level, all measures must be kept under ongoing review, not least to take account of the emerging new variants of COVID-19. The health and safety of students, staff and their families cannot be compromised.  

Communities must also work to protect schools and ongoing vigilance is required. In this context, any member of the school community - staff or student - who has symptoms of COVID-19 or is a close contact of a confirmed case must stay at home.

Vital to maintaining the confidence of the school community will be further suppression of the virus in society.’

TUI indicates willingness to facilitate return of Leaving Certificate students

‘In addition, our Executive Committee has expressed its strong position that subject to the advice of the public health authorities, Leaving Certificate students should also return to schools during the week beginning 22nd February. We will continue to

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