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U.S. employers call for changes in Ireland's educational system


U.S. employers are calling for changes in Ireland's educational system

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The American Chamber of Commerce Ireland (AMCHAM) has called for an overhaul in Ireland's educational system.
 
The leaving Certificate is Ireland's equivalent of the SAT test. U.S. employers are calling on the Irish government to introduce a problem solving paper or reward students with more points if they show they have great problem solving ability
 
AMCHAM represents all major US employers in Ireland and believes that problem solving skills encourage creativity and innovation in the economy.
 
AMCHAM has said that the Leaving Certificate focuses too much on rote learning and believes that it does not reflect the full ability of students.

The organization has proposed a change in Ireland's Leaving Certificate and the proposals are currently being reviewed by The Department of Education.
 
There are currently 200,000 jobs relying indirectly on investment from U.S. companies in Ireland.
 
AMCHAM is gravely concerned at the level of quality graduates in science and engineering in Ireland.
 
AMCHAM believes that research and development is the future of the Irish economy. The organization believes that there is a need "to inherently nurture creativity and innovation from an early stage to excite and engage our second-level students towards pursuing a career in these disciplines".
 
 Research has shown that poor problem solving ability has led to Irish students performing badly at Mathematics.
 
Minister for Education Batt O'Keffe is hoping that a new "hands on" math curriculum will improve problem-solving skills in Irish students.


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America sticking its nose into the irish educational system----are these dimwits trying to start a war with Ireland???? If the Chamber of Commerce is so concerned about lack of science , math and engineering education let them put their resources into the educational system in the U.S.--our students are in the lower levels of these courses compared with Asian, and European students. U.S. teachers are having to dumb down their classroom teaachings in order for the students to pass the state test required by ""no student left behind" law. The inane concept of lumping all students into the same classroom based on age and grade has shown itself to be wrong. Put the quick learners into a class with their peers, and put slow learners into a class with their peers so extra help can be given to them. There will be fewer drop-outs, and students who need a bit longer to grasp a concept will benefit from this program. Do away with social promotions, and the bull crap about political correctness and give our young kids an education they can be proud of. I am a retired teacher who cringes when I see service workers who can't add or subtract simple numbers, and can't write a proper sentence.
They are completely right.
 




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