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Irish Education System
Irish Education SystemIrish people have always been proud of our education. The world famous image of the ‘island of saints and scholars’ has a good deal of historical basis, and within Irish society teachers and poets have traditionally been highly respected. The right to education is guaranteed under the Irish constitution, and free education is provided for Irish students until university undergraduate level.In recent years, there has been a good deal of investment in the Irish education system, with lots of new facilities built and new courses and subject areas introduced. With the improvements in our economy, more and more Irish students are going to college and university. Ireland now has one of the highest third level participation rates in the world, with 60% of Irish students going on to higher education. The Irish education system is administered by the Irish Government Department of Education and Science. At present the Minister is Mary Hanafin T.D., who as a former teacher is very concerned and experienced in dealing with education matters. The Department officially oversees standards, curricula, and qualifications throughout the education system, although universities and third level colleges have a good deal of autonomy. There are a number of different institution types within the Irish third level sector, which specialise in a mixture of the qualifications available under the NFQ. These include universities, institutes of technology (ITs), independent colleges, colleges of education, further education colleges, and private colleges.
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